Paolo Sorrentino triunfa en los David de Donatello
por Vittoria Scarpa
- Fue la mano de Dios obtiene cinco premios, Mejor película y director incluidos, mientras Freaks Out se lleva seis, en su mayoría técnicos, Ennio tres, y Ariaferma y Qui rido io, dos

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Best Film, Best Director, Best Supporting Actress (Teresa Saponangelo), Best Photography and the David di Donatello Youth Jury Award: these were the spoils taken home by Paolo Sorrentino by way of The Hand of God [+lee también:
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The various acting categories were predominantly won by new faces in the field: Saponangelo aside, a first David following a first ever nomination for the Best Actress accolade was scooped by 17-year-old Swamy Rotolo from Jonas Carpignano’s A Chiara [+lee también:
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Laura Samani’s victory in the category of Best New Director, courtesy of Small Body [+lee también:
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Best International Film was won by Kenneth Branagh’s Belfast [+lee también:
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This celebration of Italian film also saw various audiovisual professionals appealing to the public at a time when cinemas are reaching crisis point and masks must be worn until 15 June. As RAI Cinema’s CEO Paolo Del Brocco summarised, “We need to return to cinemas to watch films […] because without cinemas Italian film will die”.
The winners of the 67th David di Donatello Awards are as follows:
Best Film
The Hand of God [+lee también:
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Best Director
Paolo Sorrentino – The Hand of God
Best New Director
Laura Samani – Small Body [+lee también:
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entrevista: Laura Samani
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Best Actress
Swamy Rotolo - A Chiara [+lee también:
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entrevista: Jonas Carpignano
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Best Actor
Silvio Orlando – The Inner Cage [+lee también:
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entrevista: Leonardo Di Costanzo
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Best Supporting Actress
Teresa Saponangelo – The Hand of God
Best Supporting Actor
Eduardo Scarpetta – The King of Laughter [+lee también:
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entrevista: Mario Martone
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Best Original Screenplay
Leonardo Di Costanzo, Bruno Oliviero, Valia Santella – The Inner Cage
Best Adapted Screenplay
Monica Zapelli, Donatella Di Pietrantonio - L’Arminuta [+lee también:
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entrevista: Giuseppe Bonito
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Best Producer
Freaks Out [+lee también:
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entrevista: Gabriele Mainetti
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Best Photography
Daria D’Antonio - The Hand of God
Michele D’Attanasio - Freaks Out
Best Composer
Nicola Piovani - I fratelli De Filippo [+lee también:
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Best Original Song
La profondità degli abissi (Manuel Agnelli) - Diabolik [+lee también:
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Best Set Design
Massimiliano Sturiale, Ilaria Fallacara - Freaks Out
Best Costumes
Ursula Patzak – The King of Laughter
Best Make-Up
Diego Prestopino, Emanuele De Luca, Davide De Luca - Freaks Out
Best Hair Design
Marco Perna - Freaks Out
Best Editing
Ennio [+lee también:
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Best Sound
Ennio
Best Visual Effects
Freaks Out
Best Documentary
Ennio - Giuseppe Tornatore
Best International Film
Belfast [+lee también:
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David di Donatello Youth Jury Award
The Hand of God - Paolo Sorrentino
Best Short Film
Maestrale - Nico Bonomolo
David di Donatello Audience Award
Me contro te - Il mistero della scuola incantata
Special David Awards
Sabrina Ferilli
Antonio Capuano
David di Donatello Lifetime Achievement Award
Giovanna Ralli
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