David di Donatello

David di Donatello Awards
Current: 70th David di Donatello
A David di Donatello awarded in 2014
Awarded forThe best of Italian and foreign motion picture productions
Date1955 (1955)
CountryItaly
Presented byAcademy of Italian Cinema
First award5 June 1956
Websitewww.daviddidonatello.it

The David di Donatello Awards, named after Donatello's David, a symbolic statue of the Italian Renaissance,[1] are film awards given out each year by the Accademia del Cinema Italiano (the Academy of Italian Cinema).[2] There are 26 award categories, as of 2023. The industry-voted awards are considered the Italian equivalent of the American Academy Awards.[3]

History

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. It was first awarded in Rome on 5 July 1956.[4]

The David di Donatello film awards follow the same criteria as the American Academy Awards.[3]

Similar prizes had already existed in Italy for about a decade, such as the Nastro d'Argento, but these were voted on by film critics and journalists. The Donatellos are awarded by people within the film industry, including actors, producers, directors, screenwriters, and technicians.[5]

After Rome, from 1957 to 1980, the ceremony was held at the Greek Theatre in Taormina during Taormina Film Fest, then twice in Florence, finally returning to Rome, always with the support of the President of the Italian Republic and now with the collaboration of the Rome City Council cultural policies department.[6]

The founding organization, now called the Accademia del Cinema Italiano, works in concert with and thanks to the contribution of the Italian Ministry of Culture and Ministry of Tourism.[6]

The prizes are awarded primarily to Italian films, with a category dedicated to foreign-language films.

Presidents

The following is a list of presidents of the Academy of Italian Cinema:[6]

President Start End Notes
Italo Gemini 1955 1970
Eitel Monaco 1971 1977
Paolo Grassi 1978 1980
Gian Luigi Rondi 1981 2016† President for life since 2009
Giuliano Montaldo 2016 2017 Interim
Piera Detassis[7] 2018 current First woman to hold the office

Died in office.

Trophy

The David di Donatello trophy is in the form of a gold David statuette, a replica of Donatello's famous sculpture, on a square malachite base with a gold plaque recording the award category, year, and winner.[5]

The 1956 David by Bulgari, awarded to Gina Lollobrigida for Beautiful but Dangerous, was auctioned at Sotheby's in 2013.[8]

Award categories

Retired awards

  • David di Donatello for Best Foreign Director (1966–1990)
  • David di Donatello for Best Foreign Actor (1957–1996)
  • David di Donatello for Best Foreign Actress (1957–1996)
  • David di Donatello for Best New Actor (1982–1983)
  • David di Donatello for Best New Actress (1982–1983)
  • David di Donatello for Best European Film (2004–2018, merged into Best Foreign Film)
  • David di Donatello for Best Screenplay (1975–2016, split into Best Original Screenplay and Best Adapted Screenplay)
  • David di Donatello for Best Foreign Producer (1956–1990 except 1959, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1964, and from 1972 to 1980)
  • David di Donatello for Best Foreign Screenplay (1979–1990)
  • David di Donatello for Best Foreign Score (1979–1980)
  • Golden plaque (1956–2001 except 1961, 1962, from 1975 to 1983, and from 1985 to 1989)
  • European David (1973–1983)
  • David Franco Cristaldi (1992 and 1993)
  • David Luchino Visconti (1976–1995)
  • David René Clair (1982–1987)
  • Alitalia Award (1984–1991)
  • Gold medal of the Municipality of Rome
  • Gold medal of the Minister for Tourism and Entertainment

Statistics

Multiple prize-winning actors

As of 2025, with seven awards each, Margherita Buy, Alberto Sordi, Vittorio Gassman, and Sophia Loren are the actors who have won the most Davids.[9][10]

  Women
Actor Leading Supporting Total
W N W N W N
Margherita Buy 5 14 2 3 7 17
Alberto Sordi 7 8 0 0 8
Vittorio Gassman 7 7 0 0 7
Sophia Loren 7 7 0 0 7
Elio Germano 5 7 1 3 6 11
Giancarlo Giannini 4 7 1 3 5 10
Valeria Bruni Tedeschi 4 6 1 1 7
Marcello Mastroianni 5 6 0 0 6
Monica Vitti 5 6 0 0 6
Marina Confalone 1 1 4 5 6
Valerio Mastandrea 2 9 2 5 4 14
Toni Servillo 4 10 0 2 12
Mariangela Melato 4 5 0 0 5
Nino Manfredi 4 4 0 0 4

See also

References

  1. ^ "Trionfante e sereno nella sua nudità, David, simbolo del Rinascimento" (in Italian). Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  2. ^ Daniele Dottorini. "Festival e premi cinematografici" [Film festivals and awards] (in Italian). Treccani. Retrieved 8 August 2024.
  3. ^ a b "Oscar's Foreign Cousins". Variety. Variety Media. 9 December 1998. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  4. ^ Laviosa, Flavia (29 January 2015). "David di Donatello 1956–2016: Sixty Years of Awards" [Call for Papers] (PDF). Journal of Italian Cinema and Media Studies. Intellect. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 October 2016. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  5. ^ a b "La storia dei David di Donatello dal 1955 a oggi" [The history of the David di Donatello from 1955 to today] (in Italian). Elle Magazine. 2 May 2024.
  6. ^ a b c "History of the David Di Donatello AWARDS". daviddidonatello.it. Retrieved 8 August 2024.
  7. ^ D'Angelo, Francesca (4 May 2024). "David di Donatello 2024: Io capitano Miglior film, ma a sbancare è Paola Cortellesi". Elle. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  8. ^ "Gold and malachite 'David'". Sotheby's.
  9. ^ "David di Donatello: La Storia" (in Italian). rai.it. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
  10. ^ "David di Donatello 2018, 63 anni di Oscar del Cinema italiano" (in Italian). altrospettacolo.it. 18 March 2018. Archived from the original on 24 July 2019. Retrieved 14 April 2018. Tra gli attori più premiati di sempre troneggiano Alberto Sordi e Vittorio Gassman, entrambi a quota 7 David, vinti sempre come migliori attori protagonisti. La Meryl Streep del Cinema italiano è invece Margherita Buy, che ne ha vinti altrettanti (su 16 candidature)