Il tempo che ci vuole triomphe aux Nastri d'argento
par Vittoria Scarpa
- Le nouveau film de Francesca Comencini a raflé cinq prix dont meilleur film, Parthenope en a décroché trois, Gabriele Mainetti a eu le prix de mise en scène, Diamanti a été élu film de l'année

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Snubbed by the David di Donatello Awards despite six nominations, The Time It Takes [+lire aussi :
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Parthenope [+lire aussi :
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fiche film], meanwhile, which had already bagged the Audience Award with its 16-million-plus-euros of Italian box office takings, was crowned Film of the Year.
For the title of Best Director, the 90 voting film journalists chose Gabriele Mainetti by way of La città proibita [+lire aussi :
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Best Comedy went to Paolo Genovese’s box office champion FolleMente [+lire aussi :
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fiche film]. Best Story went to Enrico Audenino and Valerio Mastandrea for Nonostante [+lire aussi :
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A Special Nastro was won by Luca Zingaretti for La casa degli sguardi [+lire aussi :
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fiche film]. Last but not least, the Silver Nastri for Lifetime Achievement was awarded to Cristina Comencini and Marco Tullio Giordana.
The full list of winners is as follows:
Best Film
The Time It Takes [+lire aussi :
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Film of the Year
Diamanti [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] - Ferzan Ozpetek
Best Director
Gabriele Mainetti - La città proibita [+lire aussi :
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Best New Director
Greta Scarano - La vita da grandi [+lire aussi :
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Best Comedy
FolleMente [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] - Paolo Genovese
Best Story
Nonostante [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] - Enrico Audenino, Valerio Mastandrea
Best Screenplay
The Time It Takes - Francesca Comencini
Best Actress (tie-break)
Valeria Golino - Fuori [+lire aussi :
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Romana Maggiora Vergano – The Time It Takes
Best Actor
Fabrizio Gifuni – The Time It Takes
Best Supporting Actress
Matilda De Angelis, Elodie - Fuori
Best Supporting Actor
Francesco Di Leva - Familia [+lire aussi :
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Best Comedy Actress
Pilar Fogliati - FolleMente
Best Comedy Actor (tie-break)
Pietro Castellitto - Diva futura [+lire aussi :
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Yuri Tuci - La vita da grandi
Best Casting
Laura Muccino - Le assaggiatrici [+lire aussi :
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and in league with Sara Casani – The Time It Takes
Best Cinematography
Daria D’Antonio - Parthenope [+lire aussi :
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Best Set Design
Tonino Zera – The Flood [+lire aussi :
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Best Costumes
Massimo Cantini Parrini – The Flood
Best Editing
Cristiano Travaglioli - Familia, Parthenope
Best Sound
Angelo Bonanni - Hey Joe [+lire aussi :
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Best Score
Lele Marchitelli - Parthenope
Best Original Song
“Canta ancora” – The Boy with Pink Trousers [+lire aussi :
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performed by Arisa, lyrics by Arisa, music by Giuseppe Barbera
Silver Nastri Award for Lifetime Achievement
Cristina Comencini, Marco Tullio Giordana
Special Awards
Special Nastro d’Argento Award
Luca Zingaretti - La casa degli sguardi [+lire aussi :
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SIAE Nastro d'Argento Award for Best Screenplay
Andrea Segre and Marco Pettenello – The Great Ambition [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] (Italy/Belgium/Bulgaria)
BNL BNP PARIBAS Award
Familia - Francesco Costabile
Guglielmo Biraghi Prizes
Celeste Dalla Porta – Parthenope
Francesco Gheghi – Familia
Graziella Bonacchi Prize
Rachele Potrich - Vermiglio [+lire aussi :
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Nastri d’Argento - Claudio Nobis Foundation Award
Gianmarco Franchini
Nastri d’Argento - Nuovo Imaie Prize
Ludovica Nasti - La storia del Frank e della Nina [+lire aussi :
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Samuele Carrino – The Boy with the Pink Trousers
Nino Manfredi Prize
Barbara Ronchi
Nastri d’Argento - Hamilton Behind the Camera Award
Paolo Genovese - FolleMente
Cameo of the Year
Francesco Gheghi - Fuori
Special Mention
Anne Riitta Ciccone - Gli immortali
(Traduit de l'italien)
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