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68th David di Donatello Awards: all the winners, Le Otto Montagne wins

68th David di Donatello Awards: all the winners, Le Otto Montagne wins


David di Donatello Awards 2022

The awards ceremony just ended 68th David di Donatello Awards, aired in prime time on RaiUno. To bring home the largest number of statuettes were Exterior Nightthe big favorite The strangeness And The Eight Mountains which, surprisingly, took home the most prestigious award, Best Film.

  • BEST FILM – The eight mountains – Produced by Wildside a company of the Fremantle group; Rufus; Menuetto; Pyramid Productions; Vision Distribution; in collaboration with Elastic; with the participation of Canal+ and Ciné+; in partnership with Sky. Directed by Felix Van Groeningen, Charlotte Vandermeersch
  • BEST DIRECTOR – Marco Bellocchio for the film Night exterior
  • BEST DIRECTORY DEBUT – Giulia Louise Steigerwalt for the film September
  • BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY – Roberto Andò, Ugo Chiti, Massimo Gaudioso for the film The strangeness
  • BEST NON-ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY – Felix Van Groeningen, Charlotte Vandermeersch for the film The eight mountains
  • BEST PRODUCER – Angelo Barbagallo for Bibi Film; Attilio De Razza for Tramp Limited; with Medusa Film and Rai Cinema for the film The strangeness
  • BEST LEADING ACTRESS – Barbara Ronchi for the film September
  • BEST ACTOR – Fabrizio Gifuni for the film Night exterior
  • BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS – Emanuela Fanelli for the film Drought
  • BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR – Francesco Di Leva for the film Nostalgia
  • BEST AUTHOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY – Ruben Impens for the film The eight mountains
  • BEST COMPOSER – Stefano Bollani for the film Il pataffio
  • BEST ORIGINAL SONG – “Proiettili (Ti mangio il cuore)” music by Joan Thiele, Elisa Toffoli, Emanuele Triglia, lyrics and interpretation by Elodie, Joan Thiele for the film I eat your heart
  • BEST SCENOGRAPHY – For the scenography: Giada Calabria – for the decor: Loredana Raffi for the film The strangeness
  • BEST COSTUMES – Maria Rita Barbera for the film The strangeness
  • BEST TRICK – Enrico Iacoponi for the film Night exterior
  • BEST HAIRSTYLE – Desiree Corridoni for the film The Shadow of Caravaggio
  • BETTER FITTING – Francesca Calvelli with the collaboration of Claudio Misantoni for the film Night exterior
  • BEST SOUND – Direct Shot: Alessandro Palmerini – Post-Production: Alessandro Feletti – Mix: Marco Falloni for the film The eight mountains
  • BEST VISUAL EFFECTS – VFX – Marco Geracitano for the film Drought
  • BEST INTERNATIONAL FILM – The Fabelmans by Steven Spielberg (01 Distribution)
  • CECILIA MANGINI AWARD FOR THE BEST DOCUMENTARY – The Circle of Sophie Chiarello
  • DAVID YOUNG – The shadow of Caravaggio by Michele Placido
  • BEST SHORT FILM – The dependent variables of Lorenzo Tardella
  • SPECTATOR DAVID – Massimo Venier’s big day
  • DAVID TO CAREER – Marina Stork
  • SPECIAL DAVID – Isabella Rossellini – Enrico Vanzina
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