Left-Handed Girl wins Best Film at the Rome Film Fest
- Taiwanese filmmaker Shih-Ching Tsou wins the most important award of the 20th edition, the Jury Grand Prix goes to Nino, and Best Actor Awards to Jasmine Trinca and Anson Boon

Debut works triumph at the 20th Rome Film Fest. Left-Handed Girl [+see also:
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film profile] by French filmmaker Pauline Loquès, the protagonist of which, over three days, must process a dramatic personal news. The third debut on the 2025 Rome Film Festival podium is Wild Nights, Tamed Beasts by Wang Tong, a Chinese neo-noir between thriller and social drama winner of the Best Director Award.
The jury presided by Paola Cortellesi (“each of the award was decided unanimously”, specified one of the members, writer Brian Selznick) then selected Jasmine Trinca as Best Actress for her turn in The Eyes of Others [+see also:
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The Special Jury Prize went to the whole cast of 40 secondi [+see also:
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The Audience Award went to the documentary Roberto Rossellini – Più di una vita by Ilaria De Laurentiis, Andrea Paolo Massara and Raffaele Brunetti, and the Best Debut Feature Award (with Santiago Mitre as jury president) to Tienimi presente by Alberto Palmieri, with a special mention for actors Samuel Bottomley and Séamus McLean Ross for California Schemin’ [+see also:
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The Best Documentary Award, given for the first time this year and chosen amongst a selection of titles in the Progressive Cinema Competition and the Special Screenings section, went to Cuba & Alaska [+see also:
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interview: Yegor Troyanovsky
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As for the autonomous section Alice nella Città, which has become its own parallel festival, the jury composed of 35 children aged between 16 and 19 selected Iranian film My Daughter’s Hair by Hesam Farahmand as Best Film, with a Special Mention for French animated title Little Amelie or the Character of Rain [+see also:
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interview: Maïlys Vallade, Liane-Cho Han
film profile] by Liane-Cho Han and Maïlys Vallade. The Best Debut Feature Award went to Anemone by Ronan Day-Lewis, which marks the return to the big screen of his actor father Daniel Day-Lewis, while the Audience Award for Best Film in the Panorama Italia went to 2 cuori e 2 capanne by Massimiliano Bruno. Finally, two awards (the RB Casting and the UNITA awards) went to Adalgisa Manfrida for her turn in Ultimo schiaffo by Matteo Oleotto.
The awards:
Progressive Cinema Competition
Best Film
Left-Handed Girl [+see also:
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Jury Grand Prize
Nino [+see also:
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interview: Pauline Loquès
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Best Director
Wild Nights, Tamed Beasts - Wang Tong (China)
Best Screenplay
The Things You Kill [+see also:
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interview: Alireza Khatami
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Best Actress – “Monica Vitti” Award
Jasmine Trinca - The Eyes of Others [+see also:
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Best Actor – “Vittorio Gassman” Award
Anson Boon - Good Boy (Poland/UK)
Jury Special Prize
The cast of 40 secondi [+see also:
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Other Awards
Terna Audience Award
Roberto Rossellini – Più di una vita - Ilaria De Laurentiis, Andrea Paolo Massara, Raffaele Brunetti (Italy)
Poste Italiane Best Debut Feature Award
Tienimi presente - Alberto Palmieri (Italy)
Special Mention
Samuel Bottomley, Séamus McLean Ross - California Schemin’ [+see also:
interview: James McAvoy
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Best Documentary Award
Cuba & Alaska [+see also:
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interview: Yegor Troyanovsky
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Special Mention
Le Chant des forêts [+see also:
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Industry Lifetime Achievement Award
Lord David Puttnam
Career Award
Richard Linklater
Jafar Panahi
Master of Film Award
Edgar Reitz
Progressive Career Award
Nia DaCosta
Alice nella città
Best Film
My Daughter’s Hair - Hesam Farahmand (Iran)
Special Mention
Little Amelie or the Character of Rain [+see also:
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interview: Maïlys Vallade, Liane-Cho Han
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Best Debut Feature
Anemone - Ronan Day-Lewis (UK/USA)
Panorama Italia Audience Best Film Award
2 cuori e 2 capanne - Massimiliano Bruno (Italy)
RB Casting Award for Best Young Italian Actor
Adalgisa Manfrida - Ultimo schiaffo (Italy/Slovenia)
UNITA Under 35 Award
Adalgisa Manfrida - Ultimo schiaffo
Best international Short Film in the Onde Corte Section
Rage - Fran Moreno Blanco, Santi Pujol Amat
Special Mentions
Atronauta - Giorgio Giampà
Fiori cadono - Ludovica Galletta
Onde Corte Audience Award
Tempi supplementari - Matteo Memè
Onde Corte Academy Award
Mix Estate ’83 - Cristian Vassallo, students of NABA, Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti
Premiere Film Award
Il velo - Cristian Patanè
Film Impresa Under 35 Award
Bagarre - Sarah Narducci
Rai Cinema Channel Award
Bratiska - Gregorio Mattiocco
Andromeda Film Award
Ciao, Varsavia - Diletta Di Nicolantonio
Notorious Award
Lorenzo Garofalo for the Best Film Topic category
Chiara Biava for the Best Series Concept category
(Translated from Italian)
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