“La mano di Dio” by Paolo Sorrentino nominated best film by David Di Donatello in Italy

“La mano di Dio” by Paolo Sorrentino nominated best film by David Di Donatello in Italy

The David Di Donatello Awards were held in Rome on Tuesday evening, the first time that the Italian equivalent of the Oscar in a pandemic era has held a full ceremony. The highest awards went to Paolo Sorrentino The hand of God Which won Best Film and Best Director, as well as Best Supporting Actress for Theresa Sapanello and a tie for Best Cinematography. In the latter category, The hand of God shared the victory It freaks outA fantastic drama that also took place in Venice.

Sorrentino Lido’s autobiographical drama began last September, where he received the Grand Jury Prize. A Netflix title, it has won numerous awards at the festival and from critics, and was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best International Feature Film.

It freaks outDirected by Gabriele Maynette, it also won awards for producer, production design, hair and makeup. Other David Di Donatello titles include his Venice debut Here I laugh (King of laughter) Protagonists Tony Servilo and a tribute to Giuseppe Tornatore enioAlso a two-day recording of Jonas Carpiniano’s skin directors otherwise.

This is the complete list of winners:

Best Film
The hand of God

best director
Paolo Sorrentino – The hand of God

Best new director
Laura Saman – Small Body

Best Original Screenplay
Valia Santella – Ariafer

Most suitable scenario
Monica Zappel, Donatella di Pietrantonio – L’Arminuta

the best producer
Andrea Occipint, Stefano Massenz and Matthias Guerra (lucky red); Gabriele Maynette (Goon Films) with Rai Cinema in the co-production of Gapbusters – Freaks Out

Best Actress
Swimi Roll – Kiara

best actor
Silvio Orlando-Ariafer

Best Supporting Actor
Eduardo Scarpeta – Here I laugh

Best Supporting Actress
Teresa Saponzello – The hand of God

Best Photograph (Tie)
Daria D’Antonio – The hand of God
Michele D’Atanacio – Tricks

best score
Nicola Piovan – The Filippo Brothers

the best original song
The Deep Of The Abyss – Manuel Aniel

Best scenography
Massimiliano Sturiale, Ilaria Falakara – He’s freaking out

the best sets
Ursula Patsaki – Here I laugh

the best trick
Diego Prestopino, Emmanuel de Luca, David de Luca – Freaks Out

the best hair
Marco Perna – He’s freaking out

the best installation
Massimo Quaglia, Annalisa Schillaci-Ennio

the best voice
Gilberto Martinelli, Fabio Venturi, Gianni Paloto, Francesco Valoccia-Ennio

best visual effects
Stefano León – He’s freaking out

Best Documentary
enio

Best Short Film
Master, Nico Bonomolo

best international film
Belfast

young david
The hand of God

David career
Giovanni Raduno

David special
Sabrina Ferril

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antonio capuano

Source: Deadline

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