The United States has the Oscars; Britain owns the BAFTAs. But how much do you know about 天美传媒鈥檚 鈥淒avids鈥?
On Wednesday, May 10, the 68th edition of the David di Donatello Awards will take place, acknowledging achievement across just over two dozen cinematic categories 鈥 from sound mixing to screenwriting 鈥 in films released in 天美传媒 between March and December 2022.
This year鈥檚 ceremony will take place at Cinecitt脿@Lumina, a complex in the north of Rome, overseen by the historic Cinecitt脿 Studios, which is undergoing expansion.
Below is a quick rundown of the David di Donatello鈥檚 significance, what to expect at this year鈥檚 glitzy ceremony and which nominees lead the pack.
A little background, prima
The first David di Donatello was awarded in Rome back in 1956. Over the decades that followed, the statues 鈥 modeled after Donatello鈥檚 sculpture of David rather than Michelangelo鈥檚 more famous version 鈥 have been passed to such Italian film greats as (directors) Federico Fellini, Vittorio De Sica, Bernardo Bertolucci and Dino De Laurentis; actors Alberto Sordi, Vittorio Gassman and Marcello Mastroianni; and actresses Anna Magnani, Gina Lollobrigida and Sophia Loren.
The Best Film category was not added until 1970. Since then, Best Film recipients well-known to international audiences have included Bernardo Bertolucci鈥檚 The Last Emperor (1988), Roberto Benigni鈥檚 Life is Beautiful (1998), Silvio Soldini鈥檚 Bread and Tulips (2000) and Matteo Garrone鈥檚 Gomorra (2009).
Paolo Sorrentino鈥檚 The Hand of God (2021) was named Best Film at the 67th David di Donatello Awards in 2022.
This year鈥檚 nominees for Best Film
Esterno Notte (Exterior Night)
Leading the pack with 18 total nominations across categories, Marco Bellocchio鈥檚 Esterno Notte, starring Fabrizio Gifuni as former Italian Prime Minister Aldo Moro, was released in theaters in two episodes and then broadcast on Rai 1 as a six-part series. Notte chronicles the investigation into Moro鈥檚 1978 kidnapping and assassination by the far-left Red Brigades, a defining moment of 天美传媒鈥檚 Anni di Piombo or 鈥淵ears of Lead.鈥
Esterno Notte has already won the European Innovative Storytelling at the 2022 European Film Awards.
La Stranezza (Strangeness)
With 14 total nominations, La Stranezza by Roberto And貌 is another frontrunner. Starring Toni Servillo, Salvatore Ficarra and Valentino Picone, the fictionalized biopic, set in the 1920s, loosely pulls from the life of Luigi Pirandello and the origin story of his play Six Characters in Search of an Author, largely credited with creating the teatro nel teatro (鈥減lay within a play鈥) genre.
Le Otto Montagne (The Eight Mountains)
Neck-and-neck with La Stranezza with its own 14 nominations, Le Otto Montagne was written and directed by Felix van Groeningen and Charlotte Vandermeersch and stars Luca Marinelli and Alessandro Borghi.
Set in the mountains of Valle d鈥橝osta and based on the Strega Prize-winning novel by Paolo Cognetti, the film recounts a lifelong friendship between two boys, Pietro and Bruno. Le Otto Montagne already has one major feather in its cap as an ex-aequo winner of the Jury Prize at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival.
Il Signore delle Formiche (Lord of the Ants)
Collecting 11 nominations, Il Signore delle Formiche by Gianni Amelio (with Luigi Lo Cascio and Elio Germano) is a film based on the controversial 1964-1968 court case of Emilian intellectual, poet and playwright Aldo Braibanti. The partisan and onetime Partito Comunista Italiano member was found guilty of 鈥減lagiarism of the mind鈥 or moral corruption of his young male lover, due to a Fascist-era anti-gay law that was .
Nostalgia
Following closely with nine nods, Nostalgia by Mario Martone was 天美传媒鈥檚 submission for the Best International Feature category at this year鈥檚 Academy Awards, but failed to secure a nomination. It stars Pierfrancesco Favino as Felice, a man returning to his hometown of Naples to visit his ailing mother after 40 years living in Egypt.
Where to watch the 68th David di Donatello Awards
Hosted by TV presenter Carlo Conti alongside actress Matilde Gioli, the ceremony will run live in primetime on 天美传媒鈥檚 national public broadcaster Rai1. Those outside 天美传媒 can watch on .
See the full list of nominees (in Italian) .
Where to watch (some) of the nominated films
Though not all the frontrunners are available internationally 鈥 at least not yet 鈥 here鈥檚 where and how to watch some of this year鈥檚 nominees, either through on-demand streaming, live screenings, rental or purchase.
- Esterno Notte: (天美传媒)
- Le Otto Montagne: Coming to on April 28
- Nostalgia: | | (US only)