Edda Award for Best Director explained

The Edda Awards are the main national film and TV awards in Iceland, given annually since 1999.[1] The Best Director (Icelandic: Leikstjóri ársins) winners are

YearDirectorFilm
1999Guðný HalldórsdóttirUngfrúin góða og húsið (The Honour of the House)
2000Friðrik Þór FriðrikssonEnglar alheimsins (Angels of the Universe)
2001Ágúst GuðmundssonMávahlátur (The Seagull's Laughter)
2002Baltasar KormákurHafið (The Sea)
2003Dagur KáriNói albínói (Noi the Albino)
2004Hilmar OddssonKaldaljós (Cold Light)
2005Dagur KáriVoksne mennesker (Dark Horse)
2006Baltasar KormákurMýrin (Jar City)
2007Óskar JónassonForeldrar (Parents)
2008Ragnar BragasonReykjavík-Rotterdam (Reykjavik-Rotterdam)
2009
2010Ragnar BragasonBjarnfreðarson (Mr. Bjarnfreðarson)
2011Dagur KáriThe Good Heart
2012Rúnar RúnarssonEldfjall (Volcano)
2013Baltasar KormákurDjúpið (The Deep)
2014Benedikt ErlingssonHross í oss (Of Horses and Men)
2015Baldvin ZophoníassonVonarstræti (Life in a Fishbowl)
2016Grímur HákonarsonHrútar (Rams)
2017Guðmundur Arnar GuðmundssonHjartasteinn (Heartstone)
2018Hafsteinn Gunnar SigurðssonUndir trénu (Under the Tree)
2019Benedikt ErlingssonKona fer í stríð (Woman at War)
2020Hlynur PálmasonHvítur, hvítur dagur (A White, White Day)
2021Ragnar BragasonGullregn (The Garden)
2022Valdimar JóhannssonDýrið (Lamb)
2023Hlynur PálmasonVolaða land (Godland)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Edda Awards, Iceland . IMDb.