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Moi capitaine est élu meilleur film aux Nastri d’Argento

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- Le film de Matteo Garrone a décroché sept prix ; Michele Riondino en a raflé cinq pour son premier long, Palazzina Laf ; Il reste encore demain de Paola Cortellesi a été désigné Film de l'année

Moi capitaine est élu meilleur film aux Nastri d’Argento
Le réalisateur de Moi capitaine Matteo Garrone avec l'acteur Seydou Sarr aux Nastri d'Argento (© SpettacoloMania.it)

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With 7 Nastri d’Argento awards tucked under his arm, Matteo Garrone is the champion of the 2024 edition of the Italian Film Journalists SNGCI prize-giving ceremony, during which Io Capitano [+lire aussi :
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was singled out as Best Film. In addition to claiming the biggest Nastro d’Argento trophy on offer, the movie also triumphed thanks to its direction, production, cinematography courtesy of Paolo Carnera (who also won an award for Stefano Sollima’s Adagio [+lire aussi :
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), editing thanks to Marco Spoletini, sound by Maricetta Lombardo, and casting by Francesco Vedovati (who was equally victorious via Pietro Castellitto’s Enea [+lire aussi :
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The Film of the Year, meanwhile, is There Is Still Tomorrow [+lire aussi :
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by Paola Cortellesi, who also triumphed for her screenwriting, her directorial debut and her role as a lead actress. After extraordinary success at the box office this past season, Cortellesi’s movie has been rewarded with a flood of Nastri d’Argento awards, exceptionally in all categories, both artistic and technical. The winners were screenwriters Cortellesi herself, Furio Andreotti and Giulia Calenda; lead actors Valerio Mastandrea, Romana Maggiora Vergano, Emanuela Fanelli, Giorgio Colangeli and Vinicio Marchioni (the latter was also awarded the Persol Charactor of the Year Prize); the production team; Davide Leone for photography; Valentina Mariani for editing; Lele Marchitelli who composed the film’s original score; Paola Comencini for set design; Alberto Moretti for costumes; Filippo Porcari and Federica Ripani for sound; and Laura Muccino and Sara Casani for their casting prowess. And three special trophies not usually forming part of the Nastri d’Argento category list were awarded to interior decorator Fiorella Cicolini, make-up artist Ermanno Spera, and hairstylist Teresa Di Serio.

No fewer than 5 Nastri awards (in addition to a trophy for the film’s producers) were bestowed upon Michele Riondino’s Best Debut Film, Palazzina Laf [+lire aussi :
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, which also bagged Best Screenplay (thanks to Riondino and Maurizio Braucci), Best Actor (Riondino again), Best Supporting Actor, thanks to Elio Germano, and Best Original Song, La mia terra, by Diodato.

The trophy for Best Comedy went to Un mondo a parte [+lire aussi :
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by Riccardo Milani and his production team, while this season’s best actresses were named as Micaela Ramazzotti, who toplined her own debut film Felicità [+lire aussi :
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, and Isabella Rossellini for her non-leading role in Alice Rohrwacher’s movie La chimera [+lire aussi :
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. Best Comedy Actress, meanwhile, was nabbed ex aequo by Virginia Raffaele, who toplined Un mondo a parte, and Pilar Fogliati who triumphed (for the second year running) alongside Maurizio Lombardi for their performances in Romeo è Giulietta. As for Finally Dawn [+lire aussi :
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by Saverio Costanzo, the awards for Best Set Design, courtesy of Laura Pozzaglio, and Best Costumes, thanks to Antonella Cannarozzi, were taken home by the team. Last but not least, in terms of music, the Nastro d’Argento for Gloria! [+lire aussi :
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went to Margherita Vicario, who also directed the film, as well as the co-author of the soundtrack, Dade.

The full list of award-winners is as follows:

Best Film
Io Capitano [+lire aussi :
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- Matteo Garrone (Italy/Belgium/France)

Film of the Year
There Is Still Tomorrow [+lire aussi :
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- Paola Cortellesi

Best Director
Matteo Garrone - Io Capitano

Best Newcomer
Michele Riondino - Palazzina Laf [+lire aussi :
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(Italy/France)

Best Comedy
Un mondo a parte [+lire aussi :
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- Riccardo Milani

Best Story (ex aequo)
Another End [+lire aussi :
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- Valentina Gaddi, Sebastiano Melloni, Piero Messina, Giacomo Bendotti
The Dew Point [+lire aussi :
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- Marco Risi, Riccardo De Torrebruna, Francesco Frangipane, Enrico Galiano

Best Screenplay
Palazzina Laf - Maurizio Braucci, Michele Riondino

Best Actress
Micaela Ramazzotti - Felicità

Best Actor
Michele Riondino - Palazzina Laf

Best Supporting Actress
Isabella Rossellini - La chimera [+lire aussi :
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(Italy/Switzerland/France)

Best Supporting Actor
Elio Germano - Palazzina Laf

Best Comedy Actress (ex aequo)
Pilar Fogliati - Romeo è Giulietta
Virginia Raffaele - Un mondo a parte

Best Comedy Actor
Maurizio Lombardi - Romeo è Giulietta

Best Cinematography
Paolo Carnera - Io Capitano, Adagio [+lire aussi :
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Best Set Design
Laura Pozzaglio – Finally Dawn [+lire aussi :
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Best Costumes
Antonella Cannarozzi – Finally Dawn

Best Editing
Marco Spoletini - Io Capitano

Best Sound
Maricetta Lombardo - Io Capitano

Best Casting Director
Francesco Vedovati – Io Capitano, Enea [+lire aussi :
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Best Soundtrack
Margherita Vicario & Dade - Gloria! [+lire aussi :
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Best Original Song
La Mia Terra - Diodato (Palazzina Laf)

Special awards

Special Nastro d’Argento
Giulio Base - À la recherche (Italy/France)

Siae Nastro d’Argento for Best Screenplay
Alain Parroni, Giulio Pennacchi, Beatrice Puccilli – An Endless Sunday [+lire aussi :
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(Italy/Germany/Ireland)

BNL BNP Paribas Prize
Gloria! - Margherita Vicario

Guglielmo Biraghi Prizes
Rebecca Antonaci – Finally Dawn
Francesco Centorame – There Is Still Tomorrow
Alessandro Fella – Dew Point
Yile Yara Vianello – La Chimera, The Beautiful Summer [+lire aussi :
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Special Newcomer Prize
Seydou Sarr, Moustapha Fall - Io Capitano

Graziella Bonacchi Awards
Gianmarco Franchini - Adagio

Claudio Nobis Foundation Nastro d’Argento Award
Catrinel Marlon

Nuovo Imaie Nastro d’Argento Award
Ludovica Martino, Marco Leonardi – My Place is Here [+lire aussi :
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(Italy/Germany)

Hamilton Behind The Camera Nastro d’Argento Award
Brando De Sica - Mimì – Prince of Darkness [+lire aussi :
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Special 10th Anniversary Hamilton Prize
Domenico Cuomo - Mimì – Prince of Darkness

Persol - Nastro d’Argento for Best Character of the Year
Vinicio Marchioni

Special 10th Anniversary Nastro for Best Casting Director
Laura Muccino – Unione Italiana Casting Director (U.I.C.D.)

(Traduit de l'italien)

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