David di Donatello 2023 – Eight Mountains wins Best Film, here are all the winners of the 68th edition

David di Donatello 2023 – Eight Mountains wins Best Film, here are all the winners of the 68th edition

The awards ceremony just ended 68th David di Donatello. The 2023 edition of David di Donatello, broadcast as usual on Rai 1 conducted by Charles Contihe saw success The Eight Mountains Of Felix Van Groeningen and Charlotte Vandermeersch (here’s our review). The film starring Alessandro Borghi and Luca Martinelli took home 4 Davids, including one for Best Film.

Another big winner of the night was Night Out Of Mark Bellocchio, also with 4 Davids, including one for Best Director for the director from Piacenza. Among others stand out the achievement of Emmanuel Fanelli for Best Supporting Actress and of Elodies than the song “Ammunition” of the movie I eat your heart, won the David for Best Original Song.

Below are all the winners of the David 2023 by Donatello:

BEST MOVIE

  • The eight mountains – Made Wildside a Fremantle group company; Rufus; Menuetto; Pyramid Productions; Vision Distribution; in collaboration with Elastic; with the participation of Canal+ and Ciné+; in collaboration with Sky. Directed by Felix Van Groeningen, Charlotte Vandermeersch

BEST DIRECTOR

  • Mark Bellocchio for the movie Night exterior

BEST DIRECTOR’S DEBUT

  • Julia Louise Steigerwalt for the movie September

Best ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

  • Roberto Andò, Ugo Chiti, Massimo Gaudioso for the film The strange

BEST NON-ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

  • Felix Van Groeningen, Charlotte Vandermeersch for the film The eight mountains

BEST PRODUCER

  • Angelo Barbagallo for Bibi Film; Attilio De Razza for Tramp Limited; with Medusa Film and Rai Cinema for the film The strange

BEST LEADING ACTRESS

  • Barbara Ronchi for the movie September

BEST ACTOR

  • Fabrizio Gifuni for the movie Night exterior

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

  • Emmanuel Fanelli for the movie drought

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

  • Francis DiLeva for the movie Nostalgia

BEST AUTHOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY

  • Ruben Impens for the film The eight mountains

Best composer

  • Stefano Bollani for the film The pataf

Best ORIGINAL SONG

  • “Bullets (I’ll eat your heart)” music by Joan Thiele, Elisa Toffoli, Emanuele Triglia, lyrics and interpretation by Elodie, Joan Thiele for the film i eat your heart

Best SCENOGRAPHY

  • For scenography: Giada Calabria – for furniture: Loredana Raffi for film The strange

BEST COSTUME

  • Maria Rita Barbera for the film The strange

Best SCAM

  • Enrico Iacoponi for the film Night exterior

BEST HAIRSTYLE

  • Desiree Corridoni for the film The shadow of Caravaggio

MORE BEAUTIFUL

  • Francesca Calvelli in collaboration with Claudio Misantoni for the film Night exterior

Best Sound

  • Direct Shooting: Alessandro Palmerini – Post-Production: Alessandro Feletti – Mix: Marco Falloni for the film The eight mountains

Best VISUAL EFFECTS – VFX

  • Marco Geracitano for the film drought

Best INTERNATIONAL FILM

  • The Fabelmans by Steven Spielberg (01 Distribution)

CECILIA MANGINI AWARD FOR THE BEST DOCUMENTARY

  • The circle by Sophie Chiarello

DAVID YOUNG

  • The shadow of Caravaggio by Michele Placido

Best SHORT FILM

  • The dependent variables by Lorenzo Tardella

SPECTATOR DAVID

  • The big day by Massimo Venier

DAVID IN CAREER

SPECIAL DAVID

  • Isabella Rossellini
  • Henry Vanzina

Source: Press Release

Source: Red Capes

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