Il reste encore demain reçoit le Globo d’oro italien du meilleur film
par Vittoria Scarpa
- Après son succès au box-office, le film de Paola Cortellesi conquiert la presse étrangère en Italie ; le prix de la mise en scène est allé à Moi capitaine, celui du premier film à Gloria!

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After bagging six David di Donatello awards and 20 Nastri d'Argento trophies, There Is Still Tomorrow [+lire aussi :
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The second most significant Globe, for Best Director, was won by the other stand-out protagonist of this year’s awards season, Io capitano [+lire aussi :
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Two Globes were likewise won by Daniele Luchetti’s Trust [+lire aussi :
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Ramazzotti returned to the stage of Villa Massimo to collect an award for Un amore (voted Best TV Series) alongside her co-protagonist Stefano Accorsi and director Francesco Lagi, while Best Comedy was won by Giovanni Veronesi’s Romeo è Giulietta and Best Documentary by Posso entrare? An Ode to Naples, directed by Trudie Styler, who made the journey to Villa Massimo accompanied by her husband Sting. Paolo Carnera claimed the Golden Globe for Best Photography thanks to Stefano Sollima’s Adagio [+lire aussi :
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The Lifetime Achievement Award, meanwhile, was bestowed upon Monica Bellucci, described by the foreign press as “a timeless icon who knows no bounds” and escorted to the German Academy by her loving but discreet partner, director Tim Burton, and, last but not least, the Italians Around the World Prize was snaffled by actor Maurizio Lombardi, who recently starred in the American Netflix series Ripley.
The winners of the 2024 Golden Globes are as follows:
Best Film
There Is Still Tomorrow [+lire aussi :
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Best Director
Io capitano [+lire aussi :
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Best First Film
Gloria! [+lire aussi :
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Best Actress
Micaela Ramazzotti - Felicità [+lire aussi :
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Best Actor
Elio Germano - Trust [+lire aussi :
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Most Promising Youngster
Rebecca Antonaci – Finally Dawn [+lire aussi :
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interview : Saverio Costanzo
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Best Screenplay
Daniele Luchetti, Francesco Piccolo - Trust
Best Photography
Paolo Carnera - Adagio [+lire aussi :
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Best Comedy
Romeo è Giulietta - Giovanni Veronesi
Best TV Series
Un amore - Francesco Lagi
Best Score
Margherita Vicario, Davide Pavanello - Gloria!
Best Documentary
Posso entrare? An Ode to Naples - Trudie Styler
Best Short
Unfitting - Giovanna Mezzogiorno
Lifetime Achievement Award
Monica Bellucci
Italians Around the World Prize
Maurizio Lombardi
(Traduit de l'italien)
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