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69th David di Donatello

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69th David di Donatello
Date3 May 2024
SiteCinecittà, Rome, Italy
Hosted by
Highlights
Best PictureIo capitano
Most awardsIo capitano (7)
Most nominationsThere's Still Tomorrow (19)
Television coverage
NetworkRai 1

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.[1][2][3]

Winners and nominees

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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 (‡)

Films with multiple nominations and awards

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Films that received multiple nominations
Nominations Film
19 There's Still Tomorrow
15 Io capitano
13 La chimera
11 Kidnapped
10 Comandante
7 A Brighter Tomorrow
5 Adagio
Palazzina Laf
4 Last Night of Amore
2 Disco Boy
Felicità
Fireworks
Mixed by Erry
Films that received multiple awards
Awards Film
7 Io capitano
6 There's Still Tomorrow
5 Kidnapped
3 Palazzina Laf

References

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  1. ^ Roxborough, Scott (3 April 2024). "Paola Cortellesi's 'There's Still Tomorrow' Leads Italy's Donatello Awards Nominations". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 5 April 2024.
  2. ^ "The David di Donatello Awards: A Celebration of Italian Cinema at Cinecittà". Il Mattino. 3 April 2024. Retrieved 5 April 2024.
  3. ^ Ntim, Zac (3 April 2024). "'There's Still Tomorrow' & 'Io Capitano' Lead Italy's David Di Donatello Award Nominations". Deadline. Retrieved 5 April 2024.
  4. ^ Cappelli, Valerio (4 March 2024). "David Donatello: 19 nomination per C'è ancora domani, 15 per Io Capitano". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Retrieved 7 April 2024.
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