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David di Donatello Awards: Romano and Quattrocchi Named Best Actors

From ANSA · (12m ago) Italian Positive tone

Translated from Italian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Sergio Romano and Aurora Quattrocchi won Best Actor and Best Actress at the 71st David di Donatello Awards.
  • The ceremony honored veteran cinematographer Vittorio Storaro with a special award and celebrated director Gianni Amelio.
  • Several films, including 'Le cittร  di pianura' and 'Gioia Mia,' received multiple accolades.

The 71st edition of the David di Donatello Awards, Italy's prestigious film honors, celebrated a night of cinematic excellence, recognizing outstanding talent in Italian filmmaking. Sergio Romano took home the award for Best Actor for his role in 'Le cittร  di pianura,' while Aurora Quattrocchi was honored as Best Actress for her performance in Margherita Spampinato's 'Gioia Mia.' These wins highlight the vibrant and diverse talent emerging and continuing to shine within the Italian film industry.

The ceremony also paid tribute to industry legends. Cinematography maestro Vittorio Storaro, a three-time Oscar winner, received a special Cinecittร  Award, acknowledging his immense contribution to the art of filmmaking. Director Gianni Amelio was also met with a standing ovation, further underscoring the respect and admiration he commands within the Italian cinematic community. These moments of recognition for Storaro and Amelio serve as an inspiration, connecting contemporary achievements with the rich legacy of Italian cinema.

Io mi auguro che il cinema possa avere sempre, sempre, sempre di piรน successo, meraviglia e fantasia e gioia... E gioia mia non deve finire mai. E che riaprano le sale cinematografiche grandi come questa, non se ne puรฒ piรน di quelle salette micragnose dove il film non viene visto

โ€” Aurora QuattrocchiThe Best Actress winner expresses her hopes for the future of cinema and the importance of large, accessible movie theaters.

Francesco Sossai's 'Le cittร  di pianura' emerged as a significant winner, securing awards for Best Director and Best Original Screenplay, alongside Romano's acting award and a Best Original Song. Margherita Spampinato's directorial debut, 'Gioia Mia,' also garnered attention, with Quattrocchi's Best Actress win and the film receiving recognition for Best Debut Director. Other notable wins included Matilda De Angelis for Best Supporting Actress and Lino Musella for Best Supporting Actor, showcasing a strong ensemble of performers across various productions.

While the David di Donatello Awards celebrate Italian cinema, the article notes the absence of popular actor Checco Zalone, who was present at a separate event with President Mattarella. This detail, while minor, points to the multifaceted nature of the film industry and the various platforms where talent is recognized. From an Italian perspective, the David di Donatello awards are more than just a ceremony; they are a vital affirmation of national cultural output, a platform to showcase Italian stories and artistry to the world, and a moment to collectively celebrate the enduring power and creativity of Italian cinema.

Standing ovation per Vittorio Storaro, maestro della fotografia, vincitore di tre Oscar, che riceve stasera il Premio Speciale Cinecittร .

Describes the standing ovation and special award presented to cinematographer Vittorio Storaro.
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Originally published by ANSA in Italian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.