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The David di Donatello for Best Original Song (Italian: David di Donatello per la miglior canzone originale) is a film award presented annually by the Accademia del Cinema Italiano (ACI). The award has been given every year since 2005, with three previous attempts in the 1987, 1989 and 1990 editions.
"Anime nere" from Black Souls - Music and lyrics by Giuliano Taviani, performed by Massimo De Lorenzo "Wrong skin" from The Invisible Boy - Music, lyrics and performed by Marialuna Cipolla "Elis" from You Can't Save Yourself Alone - Music and lyrics by Arturo Annecchino, performed by Costanza Cutaia and Martina Sciucchino
David di Donatello for Best Screenplay Claudio Fava , Monica Zapelli , Marco Tullio Giordana – One Hundred Steps Linda Ferri , Nanni Moretti , Heidrun Schleef – The Son's Room
The Italian studio complex Cinecittà, where the David di Donatello award ceremony has been held several times.. The David di Donatello film awards were founded in 1955 by the founding president of AGIS (Italian General Association for Show Business), businessman Italo Gemini, in order to honour the best of each year's Italian and foreign films.
David di Donatello for Best Screenplay Roberto Andò , Angelo Pasquini – Long Live Freedom Niccolò Ammaniti , Umberto Contarello, Francesca Marciano , Bernardo Bertolucci – Me and You
The 62nd David di Donatello ceremony, presented by the Accademia del Cinema Italiano, was held on 27 March 2017 to honor the best in Italian cinema released from 29 February to 31 December 2016. [ 1 ]
The crime drama film Dogman won the most awards of the night with nine, including Best Film. Other winners include On My Skin with four, Call Me by Your Name , Capri-Revolution and Loro with two, and Frontiera , The Invisible Boy: Second Generation , Roma , Santiago, Italia , There's No Place Like Home , and The Vice of Hope with one.
The Accademia del Cinema Italiano (English: Academy of Italian Cinema) is an organization that gives out the David di Donatello Awards. It was founded in 1955 as a part of the Open Gate Club, originally with the name Ente David di Donatello. The organization became independent in 1963. [1] [2] In 2007 it assumed its current name.