The David di Donatello Awards were held in Rome on Tuesday evening, the first time Italy’s equivalent to the Oscar has had a fully in-person ceremony in the pandemic era.
Taking top honors was Paolo Sorrentino’s The Hand Of God which scooped Best Film and Director as well as Best Supporting Actress for Teresa Saponangelo and a tie for Best Cinematography.
In the latter category, The Hand Of God shared the win with Freaks Out, a fantasy drama that likewise debuted in Venice.Sorrentino’s autobiographical drama launched on the Lido last September where it won the Grand Jury Prize.
A Netflix title, it went on to myriad festival and critics prizes and was also nominated for an Oscar as Best International Feature.
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