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MTV Video Music Award for Best Direction

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Annual music video award
MTV Video Music Award
for Best Direction
Awarded forDirection
CountryUnited States
Presented byMTV
First award1984
Currently held byLady Gaga, Bethany Vargas andParris Goebel – "Abracadabra" byLady Gaga (2025)
WebsiteVMA website

TheMTV Video Music Award for Best Direction is an award given to the artist, the artist's manager, and the director of the music video. From 1984 to 2006, the full name of the award wasBest Direction in a Video, and in 2007, it was briefly renamedBest Director. The category acquired its current name with the 2008 awards.

American artistTaylor Swift is the biggest winner in this category with four wins from six nominations.

The most nominated directors areDavid Fincher ANDDave Meyers with eight nominations. Remarkably, seven of Fincher's nominations were achieved in a three-year span (1989–1991), as he was nominated a record three times in both 1989 and 1990. Fincher's recent nomination (and win) occurred over twenty years later in 2013 for his work onJustin Timberlake's "Suit & Tie." Closely following him areTaylor Swift andFrancis Lawrence with six.Hype Williams is the director with the most nominations and no wins at five.

The performers whose videos have won the most awards areMadonna andTaylor Swift, whose videos have garnered three direction moonmen respectively. However,Eminem's videos have received the most nominations with seven. Swift is also the only performer to have won four moonmen in this category for her work directing.

Five other performers have won a moonman in this category for their work directing/co-directing their videos:George Michael,Beck,Erykah Badu,Adam Yauch of theBeastie Boys,Kendrick Lamar andLil Nas X. An additional nine performers have been nominated for their work co-directing/directing videos:Busta Rhymes,Missy Elliott,Christina Aguilera,Jared Leto (as Bartholomew Cubbins),Ryan Lewis,Bruno Mars,Billie Eilish,Tyler, the Creator (as Wolf Haley) andTravis Scott.

Recipients

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1980s

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YearWinner(s)WorkNomineesRef.
1984Tim Newman"Sharp Dressed Man"(performed byZZ Top)
[1]
1985Jean-Baptiste Mondino"The Boys of Summer"(performed byDon Henley)[2]
1986Steven Barron"Take On Me"(performed bya-ha)
[3]
1987Stephen R. Johnson"Sledgehammer"(performed byPeter Gabriel)
[4]
1988Andy Morahan andGeorge Michael"Father Figure"(performed byGeorge Michael)[5]
1989David Fincher"Express Yourself"(performed byMadonna)[6]

1990s

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YearWinner(s)WorkNomineesRef.
1990David Fincher"Vogue"(performed byMadonna)[7]
1991Tarsem"Losing My Religion"(performed byR.E.M.)[8]
1992Mark Fenske"Right Now"(performed byVan Halen)[9]
1993Mark Pellington"Jeremy"(performed byPearl Jam)
[10]
1994Jake Scott"Everybody Hurts"(performed byR.E.M.)
[11]
1995Spike Jonze"Buddy Holly"(performed byWeezer)
[12]
1996Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris"Tonight, Tonight"(performed byThe Smashing Pumpkins)[13]
1997Beck"The New Pollution"(performed byBeck)[14]
1998Jonas Åkerlund"Ray of Light"(performed byMadonna)
[15]
1999Torrance Community Dance Group"Praise You"(performed byFatboy Slim)[16]

2000s

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YearWinner(s)WorkNomineesRef.
2000Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris"Californication"(performed byRed Hot Chili Peppers)[17]
2001Spike Jonze"Weapon of Choice"(performed byFatboy Slim)
[18]
2002Joseph Kahn"Without Me"(performed byEminem)[19]
2003Jamie Thraves"The Scientist"(performed byColdplay)[20]
2004Mark Romanek"99 Problems"(performed byJay-Z)[21]
2005Samuel Bayer"Boulevard of Broken Dreams"(performed byGreen Day)[22]
2006Robert Hales"Crazy"(performed byGnarls Barkley)[23]
2007Samuel Bayer"What Goes Around... Comes Around"(performed byJustin Timberlake)
[24]
2008Erykah Badu andMr. Roboto"Honey"(performed byErykah Badu)[25]
2009Marc Webb"21 Guns"(performed byGreen Day)[26]

2010s

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YearWinner(s)WorkNomineesRef.
2010Francis Lawrence"Bad Romance"(performed byLady Gaga)[27]
2011Adam Yauch"Make Some Noise"(performed byBeastie Boys)
[28]
2012Romain Gavras"Bad Girls"(performed byM.I.A.)
[29]
2013David Fincher"Suit & Tie"(performed byJustin Timberlake featuringJay-Z)
[30]
2014DANIELS"Turn Down for What"(performed byDJ Snake andLil Jon)
[31]
2015Colin Tilley and the Little Homies"Alright"(performed byKendrick Lamar)
[32]
2016Melina Matsoukas"Formation"(performed byBeyoncé)
[33]
2017Dave Meyers and The Little Homies"HUMBLE."(performed byKendrick Lamar)
[34]
2018Hiro Murai"This is America"(performed byChildish Gambino)
[35]
2019Calmatic"Old Town Road (Remix)"(performed byLil Nas X featuringBilly Ray Cyrus)[36]

2020s

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YearWinner(s)WorkNomineesRef.
2020Taylor Swift"The Man"(performed byTaylor Swift)
[37]
2021Lil Nas X andTanu Muino"Montero (Call Me by Your Name)"(performed byLil Nas X)[38]
2022Taylor SwiftAll Too Well: The Short Film(performed byTaylor Swift)[39]
2023Taylor Swift"Anti-Hero"(performed byTaylor Swift)
[40]
2024Taylor Swift"Fortnight"(performed byTaylor Swift featuringPost Malone)[41]
2025Lady Gaga, Bethany Vargas andParris Goebel"Abracadabra"(performed by Lady Gaga)
[42]

Statistics

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Multiple wins

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4 wins
3 wins
2 wins

Multiple nominations

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8 nominations
6 nominations
5 nominations
4 nominations
3 nominations
2 nominations

References

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