Steven Spielberg's "Schindler's List" pulled in another award as 1993's best movie, but the best director prize continues to elude him.

The National Board of Review named the movie its top pick. Martin Scorsese won the best director award for "The Age of Innocence."On Saturday, the Los Angeles Film Critics Association also picked "Schindler's List" as best picture and named Jane Campion best director for "The Piano."

Spielberg has never won an best-director Oscar either.

Other National Board awards went to Anthony Hopkins, best actor for "Remains of the Day" and "Shadowland"; Holly Hunter, best actress for "The Piano"; Leonardo DiCaprio, best supporting actor for "What's Eating Gilbert Grape"; and Winona Ryder, best supporting actress for "The Age of Innocence."

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