The David di Donatello 2023 took place last night. The Italian version of the Oscars, aired in prime time on Rai 1 have consolidated at the conduction Carlo Conti, this year joined by actress Matilde Gioli. The winner for best film was Felix Van Groeningen and Charlotte Vandermeersch’s The Eight Mountains, the adaptation of Paolo Cognetti’s novel, starring Alessandro Borghi and Luca Marinelli. In addition to best film, The Eight Mountains also won the awards for best nonoriginal screenplay, best sound, and best cinematography. The statuette for best director went to Marco Bellocchio for his Esterno notte, which also won for best editing, best makeup, and best leading actor to Fabrizio Gifuni.

Here are all the awards from this 68th edition:

BEST DIRECTORIAL DEBUT

Giulia Louise Steigerwalt for September

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

Roberto Andò, Ugo Chiti and Massimo Gaudioso for La stranezza

BEST NON-ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

Felix Van Groeningen and Charlotte Vandermeersch for The Eight Mountains

BEST PRODUCER

Angelo Barbagallo with BiBi Film, Attilio De Razza with Tramp Ltd. (with Rai Cinema and Medusa) for La stranezza

BEST LEADING ACTRESS

Barbara Ronchi for Settembre

BEST LEADING ACTOR

Fabrizio Gifuni for Esterno Notte

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Emanuela Fanelli for Drought

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

Francesco Di Leva for Nostalgia

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

Ruben Impens for The Eight Mountains

BEST COMPOSER

Stefano Bollani for Il pataffio

BEST ORIGINAL SONG

Bullets/Ti mangio il cuore (performed by Elodie and Joan Thiele, produced by Joan Thiele and Emanuele Triglia)

BEST COSTUMES

Maria Rita Barbera for La strangeness

BEST HAIRSTYLE

Desiree Corridoni for The Shadow of Caravaggio

BEST MAKEUP.

Enrico Iacoponi for Esterno Notte

BEST SET DESIGN

Giada Calabria and Loredana Raffi for The Strangeness

BEST VFX

Marco Geracitano for Drought

BEST SOUND

Alessandro Palmerini, Alessio Feletti and Marco Falloni for The Eight Mountains

DAVID YOUTH AWARD

L’ombra di Caravaggio by Michele Placido

BEST EDITING

Francesca Calvelli with the collaboration of Claudio Misantoni for Esterno Notte

CECILIA MANGINI AWARD BEST DOCUMENTARY

The Circle by Sophie Chiarello

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

Marina Stork

BEST INTERNATIONAL FILM

The Fabelmans by Steven Spielberg

SPECIAL AWARDS.

Isabella Rossellini and Enrico Vanzina

VIEWER AWARD

The Big Day by Massimo Venier with Aldo, Giovanni & Giacomo

BEST SHORT FILM

The Independent Variables by Lorenzo Tardella

Photo Credits: David di Donatello