«Cinema is a place of love. In the past, in the present, in the future “. This sentence so full of romanticism by Drusilla Foer is one of the most beautiful gems of the award ceremony David di Donatello 2022, which came at a particularly critical moment for Italian cinema given the very limited presence of the public in the hall in recent months. The machine, however, struggles to restart, and the efforts of the production chain are nothing short of admirable given the infinity of films produced this year but which, unfortunately, many spectators have not been able to see, lazy by the domestic cinemas that the platforms have deceived us to offer ourselves without having to get up from the sofa. So, as Silvio Orlando pointed out from the stage, this is the case with “Move your ass”, because the country that gave birth to Rossellini, Fellini, De Sica, Scola, Germi, Antonioni, Wertmüller and Visconti just to name a few cannot curl up on itself while the rest of Europe proliferates and grinds support. In this, the triumph of It was the hand of God as best film it is certainly significant, given that, thanks to Netflix that distributed it, it is probably the most viewed and known title by the public.
Drusilla Foer and Sabrina Ferilli
Vittorio Zunino CelottoThe film, the most intimate and bare among those in Paolo Sorrentino’s filmography, also gets, among others, the David di Donatello for best supporting actress in Teresa Saponangelo, a talent that exploded too late, and to the best direction, allowing Sorrentino to reach 6. “I have to thank the Neapolitans, the crew, the actors, my wife Daniela, my children Anna and Carlo and a girl, Ludovica Bargellini, who has been gone for a few days”limited himself to saying the director who shared the evening with another title, Freaks Out by Gabriele Mainetti, managed to bring home, as we had expected, all the technical David, from the scenography to the make-up. The most welcome surprises came, however, at the time of the awarding of the prizes to the actors: from the very young Eduardo Scarpetta, that when he won the David di Donatello as Best Supporting Actor for Here I laugh – dedicated to his great-great-grandfather – had the same dismayed expression as Mahmood at the moment of the victory in Sanremo in 2019, and the sweet Swamy Roll, Best Actress in a Leading Role for To Chiara at just 17 years old.
Paolo Sorrentino
Vittorio Zunino CelottoStanding ovation well deserved, then, for the third David by Silvio Orlandoheld in his hands thanks to his masterful interpretation in Still air: for him a special thanks to his wife Maria Laura – “He’s fine, though” – and to that magical industry that changed his life more than thirty years ago. Together with the lively emotion of Manuel Agnelliwinner of the best original song for Diabolikto the dutiful homage to Monica Vitti and to the ultra-pop exhibition of Umberto Tozzi, there was some hitch in this 67th edition of the David di Donatello. As the segment ofIn Memoriam, the one that pays tribute to all the workers who left us over the course of the year and that the direction did not make the most of, choosing to focus the camera on the singing performance of Drusilla Foer – true revelation of the evening – rather than on the roundup of faces and of the names that flowed behind her. We realize how much cinema and television are two parallel and often incommunicable worlds, however the choice of Rai1 to broadcast the ceremony in prime time, especially in this historical moment, it is necessary, as well as a duty: a heartfelt tribute to an industry that has done and is doing so much for our art in the world and that we continue to treat in an unworthy and unjust way.
Here are all the winners of the David di Donatello 2022:
Best Film
It was the hand of God
Best Director
Paolo Sorrentino (It was the hand of God)
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Silvio Orlando (Still air)
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Swamy Roll (To Chiara)
Best Supporting Actor
Eduardo Scarpetta (Here I laugh)
Best Supporting Actress
Teresa Saponangelo (It was the hand of God)
Best Original Screenplay
Still air
Best Non-Original Screenplay
The Arminuta
Best Directorial Debut
Laura Samani (Small body)
Best producer
Freaks Out
Best Photography
It was the hand of God – Daria D’Antonio
Freaks Out – Michele D’Attanasio
Best composer
The De Filippo brothers – Nicola Piovani
Best Original Song
Diabolik – “The depth of the abyss” (Manuel Agnelli)
Best scenography
Freaks Out – Massimiliano Sturiale, Ilaria Fallacara
Best Costumes
Here I laugh
Best makeup
Freaks Out
Best hairstyle
Freaks Out
Best editing
Ennio
Best sound
Ennio
Best visual effects
Freaks Out
Best Documentary – Cecilia Mangini Award
Ennio
Best International Film (already awarded)
Belfast
Best Short Film (already awarded)
Mistral – Nico Bonomolo
David Young
It was the hand of God
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David di Donatello 2022, the award to Sabrina Ferilli who “after 31 years gives some satisfaction”
Eduardo Scarpetta, emotion to the David di Donatello: “I dedicate the award to my father, I lost it when I was 11 years old”
David di Donatello 2022, Silvio Orlando: “To my wife, the best person I’ve ever met”
David di Donatello 2022: Sabrina Ferilli at the Quirinale: “This award comes after quite a few years”
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