NBR Freedom of Expression
Freedom of Expression Award is an annual award given by the National Board of Review since 1995.
List of winners
    
    1990s
    
- 1995: Zhang Yimou
 - 1996: The People vs. Larry Flynt
 - 1997: Red Corner
 - 1998: Bernardo Bertolucci
 - 1999: The Insider
 
2000s
    
- 2000: Bamboozled, Before Night Falls, The Circle, Kadosh, Quills, Sound and Fury, A Time for Drunken Horses, The Visit
 - 2001: Baran, Jung in the Land of the Mujaheddin, Kandahar
 - 2002: Ararat, Bloody Sunday, The Grey Zone, Rabbit-Proof Fence
 - 2003: Capturing the Friedmans, Dirty Pretty Things, The Magdalene Sisters, September 11
 - 2004: Fahrenheit 9/11, The Passion of the Christ, Conspiracy of Silence[1]
 - 2005: Innocent Voices, The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till[2]
 - 2006: Water, World Trade Center
 - 2007: The Great Debaters, Persepolis[3]
 - 2008: Trumbo[4]
 - 2009: Burma VJ, Invictus, The Most Dangerous Man in America
 
2010s
    
- 2010: Fair Game, Conviction, Howl[5]
 - 2011: Crime After Crime, Pariah
 - 2012: The Central Park Five, Promised Land
 - 2013: Wadjda
 - 2014: Rosewater, Selma
 - 2015: Beasts of No Nation, Mustang
 - 2016: Cameraperson
 - 2017: First They Killed My Father, Let It Fall: Los Angeles 1982–1992[6]
 - 2018: 22 July, On Her Shoulders[7]
 - 2019: For Sama, Just Mercy[8]
 
2020s
    
- 2020: One Night in Miami[9]
 - 2021: Flee[10]
 
References
    
- National Board of Review of Motion Pictures :: Awards for 2004
 - National Board of Review of Motion Pictures :: Awards for 2005
 - National Board of Review Awards - Photo 6 - CBS News
 - Trumbo (2007) - Awards - IMDb
 - 1ST AWARDS: 'The Social Network' Sweeps 2010 National Board Of Review Kudos — Deadline
 - National Board of Review best film of 2017 announced|EW.com
 - National Board of Review Names 'Green Book' Best Film of 2018 - Variety
 - National Board of Review 2019 Winners|IndieWire
 - 2021 National Board of Review Winners and Analysis - Variety
 - National Board of Review Winners 2021:|IndieWire
 
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