Vermiglio de Maura Delpero triomphe à la 70e édition des David de Donatello
par Camillo De Marco
- Les cinéastes femmes ont obtenu un nombre record de prix ; parmi les lauréats figurent aussi Gloria! et L’Art de la joie ; Parthenope de Paolo Sorrentino repart bredouille

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An undeniable deluge of trophies rained down on women working in film at the 70th David di Donatello Awards ceremony, held last night in Cinecittà. And for the first time in the history of the Italian Film Academy awards, a woman was named Best Director. Nominated in no fewer than 14 categories, Vermiglio [+lire aussi :
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Other victors included Margherita Vicario, crowned Best Emerging Director for Gloria! [+lire aussi :
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fiche film], which also scooped Best Composer and Best Original Song, and Valeria Golino, whose mini-series The Art of Joy [+lire aussi :
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Named Best Actor for his part in Andrea Segre’s The Great Ambition [+lire aussi :
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fiche film], Elio Germano dedicated his sixth David “to all those who are fighting and will continue to fight for the equal right to dignity”, concluding that “a Palestinian has the same self-respect as an Israeli".
On stage to receive the Lifetime Achievement David, director Pupi Avati emphasised that the opulence of the ceremony “doesn’t chime with the Italian film industry”, where “there are mostly small, independent companies who are struggling to stay afloat". The 86-year-old director called for a meeting between the government and the opposition to help revive the film industry.
While cardinals from all over the world were holed up in a Vatican conclave, the David di Donatello ceremony, which lasted a good three and a half hours, also welcomed Timothée Chalamet, who was treading the red carpet with his partner Kylie Jenner and who won a Special David Award, while Sean Baker’s Anora was deemed Best International Film.
Parthenope [+lire aussi :
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The full list of winners is as follows:
Best Film
Vermiglio [+lire aussi :
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Best Director
Maura Delpero - Vermiglio
Best Emerging Director
Margherita Vicario - Gloria! [+lire aussi :
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interview : Margherita Vicario
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Best Producer
Vermiglio - Cinedora, together with RAI Cinema, in collaboration with Charades and Versus
Best Actress
Tecla Insolia – The Art of Joy
Best Actor
Elio Germano – The Great Ambition [+lire aussi :
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Best Supporting Actress
Valeria Bruni Tedeschi – The Art of Joy
Best Supporting Actor
Francesco Di Leva - Familia [+lire aussi :
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Best Original Screenplay
Maura Delpero - Vermiglio
Best Adapted Screenplay
Valeria Golino, Francesca Marciano, Valia Santella, Luca Infascelli, Stefano Sardo – The Art of Joy [+lire aussi :
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fiche série] (Italy/UK)
Best Casting
Stefania Rodà, Maurilio Mangano - Vermiglio
Best Cinematographer
Mikhail Krichman - Vermiglio
Best Editing
Jacopo Quadri – The Great Ambition
Best Sound
Live recording: Dana Farzanehpour, sound editing: Hervé Guyader, sound creation: Hervé Guyader – Mix: Emmanuel De Boissieu - Vermiglio!
Best Production Design
Tonino Zera (set design); Maria Grazia Schirripa, Carlotta Desmann (decor) – The Flood [+lire aussi :
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Best Costumes
Massimo Cantini Parrini – The Flood
Best Make-Up
Alessandra Vita (make-up), Valentina Visintin (prosthetics) – The Flood
Best Hair Design
Aldo Signoretti, Domingo Santoro – The Flood
Best Visual Effects – VFX
VFX Supervisor: Victor Perez – Naples to New York [+lire aussi :
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Best Composer
Margherita Vicario, Davide Pavanello - Gloria!
Best Original Song
“Aria!” - Margherita Vicario, Davide Pavanello, Edwyn Clark Roberts, Andrea Bonomo, Gianluigi Fazio - Gloria!
David Cecilia Mangini Prize for Best Documentary
Ukrainian Whispers - Francesca Mannocchi
Best International Film
Anora - Sean Baker (USA)
Young People’s Award
Naples to New York - Gabriele Salvatores
Best Short Film
Domenica sera - Matteo Tortone
Audience Award
Diamanti [+lire aussi :
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Lifetime Achievement Award
Pupi Avati
Special Awards
Ornella Muti
Timothée Chalamet
Cinecittà Special Prize for the 70th David di Donatello Awards
Giuseppe Tornatore
(Traduit de l'italien)
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