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69th David di Donatello

The 69th David di Donatello ceremony, presented by the Accademia del Cinema Italiano, was held on 3 May 2024 at Cinecittà Studios in Rome, to honour the best Italian films of 2023. It was hosted by Rai presenters Carlo Conti and Alessia Marcuzzi.


69th David di Donatello
3 May 2024
Cinecittà, Rome, Italy
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Carlo Conti
Alessia Marcuzzi
Io capitano
Io capitano (7)
There's Still Tomorrow (19)
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The 69th David di Donatello ceremony, presented by the Accademia del Cinema Italiano, was held on 3 May 2024 at Cinecittà Studios in Rome, to honour the best Italian films of 2023. It was hosted by Rai presenters Carlo Conti and Alessia Marcuzzi.

Matteo Garrone, Best Director winner

Michele Riondino, Best Actor winner

Paola Cortellesi, Best Actress winner

Elio Germano, Best Supporting Actor winner

Emanuela Fanelli, Best Supporting Actress winner

Giorgio Moroder, Career David winner

The nominations were announced on 3 April 2024. There's Still Tomorrow received the most nominations with nineteen, followed by Io capitano and La chimera with fifteen and thirteen, respectively. Io capitano went on to win seven awards, more than any other film in the ceremony, including Best Film.

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡)

Column 1Column 2
Best Film
Io capitano – directed by Matteo Garrone
A Brighter Tomorrow – directed by Nanni Moretti
La chimera – directed by Alice Rohrwacher
Kidnapped – directed by Marco Bellocchio
There's Still Tomorrow – directed by Paola CortellesiBest Producer
Io capitano – Archimede, Rai Cinema, Pathé, and Tarantula, production companies
La chimera – Carlo Cresto-Dina and Paolo Del Brocco, producers; Rai Cinema, AMKA Films Productions, and Ad Vitam Production, production companies
Comandante – Nicola Giuliano, Francesca Cima, Carlotta Calori, Viola Prestieri, Pierpaolo Verga, Edoardo De Angelis, Paolo Del Brocco, Attilio De Razza, Mariagiovanna De Angelis, and Antonio Miyakawa, producers; Indigo Film, O'Groove, Rai Cinema, Tramp LTD, V-Groove, and Wise Pictures, production companies
Disco Boy – Giulia Achilli, Marco Alessi, Lionel Massol, Pauline Seigland, and André Logie, producers; Dugong Films, Films Grand Huit, Panache Productions, production companies
There's Still Tomorrow – Mario Gianani and Lorenzo Gangarossa, producers; Wildside, Vision Distribution, Sky, and Netflix, production companies
Best Director
Matteo Garrone – Io capitano
Marco Bellocchio – Kidnapped
Andrea Di Stefano – Last Night of Amore
Nanni Moretti – A Brighter Tomorrow
Alice Rohrwacher – La chimeraBest Directorial Debut
Paola Cortellesi – There's Still Tomorrow
Giacomo Abbruzzese – Disco Boy
Giuseppe Fiorello – Fireworks
Micaela Ramazzotti – Felicità
Michele Riondino – Palazzina Laf
Best Actor
Michele Riondino – Palazzina Laf as Caterino Lamanna
Antonio Albanese – A Hundred Sundays as Antonio Riva
Pierfrancesco Favino – Comandante as Salvatore Todaro
Valerio Mastandrea – There's Still Tomorrow as Ivano
Josh O'Connor – La chimera as ArthurBest Actress
Paola Cortellesi – There's Still Tomorrow as Delia
Linda Caridi – Last Night of Amore as Viviana
Isabella Ragonese – Like Sheep Among Wolves as Stefania/Vera
Micaela Ramazzotti – Felicità as Desiré Mazzoni
Barbara Ronchi – Kidnapped as Marianna Mortara
Best Supporting Actor
Elio Germano – Palazzina Laf as Giancarlo Basile
Giorgio Colangeli – There's Still Tomorrow as Sor Ottorino
Adriano Giannini – Adagio as Vasco
Vinicio Marchioni – There's Still Tomorrow as Nino
Silvio Orlando – A Brighter Tomorrow as EnnioBest Supporting Actress
Emanuela Fanelli – There's Still Tomorrow as Marisa
Barbora Bobuľová – A Brighter Tomorrow as Vera
Romana Maggiora Vergano – There's Still Tomorrow as Marcella
Alba Rohrwacher – La chimera as Frida
Isabella Rossellini – La chimera as Flora
Best Original Screenplay
There's Still Tomorrow – Furio Andreotti, Giulia Calenda, and Paola Cortellesi
La chimera – Alice Rohrwacher
A Brighter Tomorrow – Francesca Marciano, Nanni Moretti, Federica Pontremoli, and Valia Santella
Io capitano – Matteo Garrone, Massimo Gaudioso, Massimo Ceccherini, and Andrea Tagliaferri
Palazzina Laf – Maurizio Braucci and Michele RiondinoBest Adapted Screenplay
Kidnapped – Marco Bellocchio and Susanna Nicchiarelli; based on the book Il caso Mortara by Daniele Scalise
Lubo – Giorgio Diritti and Fredo Valla; based on the novel Il seminatore by Mario Cavatore
Misericordia – Emma Dante, Elena Stancanelli, and Giorgio Vasta; based on the play by Emma Dante
Mixed by Erry – Armando Festa and Sydney Sibilia; based on the book by Simona Frasca
Scarlet – Pietro Marcello, Maurizio Braucci, and Maud Ameline; based on the novel Scarlet Sails by Alexander Grin
Best Cinematography
Io capitano – Paolo Carnera
La chimera – Hélène Louvart
Comandante – Ferran Paredes Rubio
Kidnapped – Francesco Di Giacomo
There's Still Tomorrow – Davide LeoneBest Production Design
Kidnapped – Production Design: Andrea Castorina; Set Decoration: Valeria Vecellio
Io capitano – Production Design: Dimitri Capuani; Set Decoration: Roberta Troncarelli
La chimera – Production Design: Emita Frigato; Set Decoration: Rachele Meliadò
Comandante – Production Design: Carmine Guarino; Set Decoration: Iole Autero
There's Still Tomorrow – Production Design: Paola Comencini; Set Decoration: Fiorella Cicolini
Best Score
Adagio – Subsonica
A Brighter Tomorrow – Franco Piersanti
Io capitano – Andrea Farri
Last Night of Amore – Santi Pulvirenti
There's Still Tomorrow – Lele MarchitelliBest Original Song
"La mia terra" from Palazzina Laf – Music, lyrics, and performed by Diodato
"Adagio" from Adagio – Music and lyrics by Samuel Umberto Romano, Massimiliano Casacci, Davide Dileo, Enrico Matta, and Luca Vicini; performed by Subsonica
"Baby" from Io capitano – Music by Andrea Farri; Lyrics and performed by Seydou Sarr
"'O DJ (Don't Give Up)" from Mixed by Erry – Music, lyrics, and performed by Liberato
"La vita com'è" from The Best Century of My Life – Music, lyrics, and performed by Brunori Sas
Best Editing
Io capitano – Marco Spoletini
La chimera – Nelly Quettier
Kidnapped – Francesca Calvelli and Stefano Mariotti
Last Night of Amore – Giogiò Franchini
There's Still Tomorrow – Valentina MarianiBest Sound
Io capitano – Maricetta Lombardo, Daniela Bassani, Mirko Perri, and Gianni Pallotto
A Brighter Tomorrow – Alessandro Zanon, Marta Billingsley, Daniele Quadroli, and Paolo Segat
La chimera – Xavier Lavorel, Marta Billingsley, and Maxence Ciekawy
Comandante – Valentino Giannì, Alessandro Feletti, Mirko Perri, and Giancarlo Rutigliano
There's Still Tomorrow – Filippo Porcari, Alessandro Feletti, Luca Anzellotti, and Paolo Segat
Best Costumes
Kidnapped – Sergio Ballo and Daria Calvelli
La chimera – Loredana Buscemi
Comandante – Massimo Cantini Parrini
Io capitano – Stefano Ciammitti
There's Still Tomorrow – Alberto MorettiBest Visual Effects
Io capitano – Laurent Creusot and Massimo Cipollina
Adagio – Stefano Leoni and Flaminia Maltese
Comandante – Kevin Tod Haug and Stacey Dodge
My Summer with the Shark – Fabio Tomassetti and Daniele Tomassetti
Kidnapped – Rodolfo Migliari and Lena Di Gennaro
Best Make-up
Kidnapped – Enrico Iacoponi
Adagio – Antonello Resch, Lorenzo Tamburini, Michele Salgaro Vaccaro, and Francesca Galafassi
There's Still Tomorrow – Ermanno Spera
Comandante – Paola Gattabrusi and Lorenzo Tamburini
Io capitano – Dalia Colli, Roberta MartorinaBest Hairstyling
Kidnapped – Alberta Giuliani
La chimera – Daniela Tartari
Comandante – Massimo Gattabrusi
Io capitano – Stefano Ciammitti and Dalia Colli
There's Still Tomorrow – Teresa Di Serio
Best Documentary
Massimo Troisi: Somebody Down There Likes Me – directed by Mario Martone
Enzo Jannacci: Vengo anch'io – directed by Giorgio Verdelli
Io, noi e Gaber – directed by Riccardo Milani
Roma, santa e dannata – directed by Roberto D'Agostino, Marco Giusti, and Daniele Ciprì
Walls – directed by Kasia SmutniakBest Short Film
The Meatseller – directed by Margherita Giusti
As for Us – directed by Simone Massi
Asterión – directed by Francesco Montagner
Group Photo – directed by Tommaso Frangini
We Should All Be Futurists – directed by Angela Norelli
Best International Film
Anatomy of a Fall (France) – directed by Justine Triet
The Beasts (Spain / France) – directed by Rodrigo Sorogoyen
Fallen Leaves (Finland / Germany) – directed by Aki Kaurismäki
Killers of the Flower Moon (United States) – directed by Martin Scorsese
Oppenheimer (United States / United Kingdom) – directed by Christopher NolanDavid Youth Award
There's Still Tomorrow – directed by Paola Cortellesi
Comandante – directed by Edoardo De Angelis
Fireworks – directed by Giuseppe Fiorello
Io capitano – directed by Matteo Garrone
L'ultima volta che siamo stati bambini – directed by Claudio Bisio
Special David Awards
Milena Vukotic, Career David
Giorgio Moroder, Career David
Vincenzo Mollica, Special DavidDavid Audience Award
There's Still Tomorrow, directed by Paola Cortellesi for garnering 5,534,653 spectators
NominationsFilm
19There's Still Tomorrow
15Io capitano
13La chimera
11Kidnapped
10Comandante
7A Brighter Tomorrow
5Adagio
Palazzina Laf
4Last Night of Amore
2Disco Boy
Felicità
Fireworks
Mixed by Erry
AwardsFilm
7Io capitano
6There's Still Tomorrow
5Kidnapped
3Palazzina Laf
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