David di Donatello Award for Best New Director | |
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Country | Italy |
Presented by | Accademia del Cinema Italiano |
First awarded | 1982 (for directorial debut films released during the 1981/1982 film season) |
Currently held by | Giulia Steigerwalt — Settembre (2023) |
Website | daviddidonatello |
The David di Donatello Award for Best New Director (Italian: David di Donatello per il miglior regista esordiente) is a film award presented annually by the Accademia del Cinema Italiano (ACI, Academy of Italian Cinema) to recognize the outstanding feature-film directorial debut of a film director who has worked within the Italian film industry during the year preceding the ceremony.[1] The award was first handled out in 1982.[2]
Nominees and winners are selected via runoff voting by all members of the Accademia.[3][4]
Winners and nominees
Below, winners are listed first in the colored row, followed by other nominees.[1]

Francesco Laudadio won in 1983 for Grog.

Luciano De Crescenzo won in 1985 for Così parlò Bellavista.

Enrico Montesano won in 1986 for A me mi piace.

Francesca Archibugi won in 1989 for Mignon Has Come to Stay.

Alessandro D'Alatri won in 1991 for Red American.
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Sergio Rubini won in 1991 for The Station.

Massimo Scaglione won in 1992 for Angeli a Sud.

Maurizio Zaccaro won in 1992 for Where the Night Begins.

Mario Martone won in 1993 for Death of a Neapolitan Mathematician.

Simona Izzo won in 1994 for Sentimental Maniacs.
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Paolo Virzì won in 1995 for La bella vita.

Mimmo Calopresti won in 1996 for The Second Time.

Roberta Torre won in 1998 for To Die for Tano.

Luciano Ligabue won in 1999 for Radiofreccia.

Daniele Vicari won in 2003 for Maximum Velocity (V-Max).
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Saverio Costanzo won in 2005 for Private.

Fausto Brizzi won in 2006 for Notte prima degli esami.

Kim Rossi Stuart won in 2007 for Along the Ridge.
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
Year | Director | Film | Ref. |
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2020 (65th) | |||
Phaim Bhuyian | Bangla | ||
Igort | 5 Is the Perfect Number | ||
Leonardo D'Agostini | Il Campione | ||
Marco D'Amore | L'immortale | ||
Carlo Sironi | Sole | ||
2021 (66th) | |||
Pietro Castellitto | I predatori | ||
Ginevra Elkann | Magari | ||
Mauro Mancini | Non odiare | ||
Alice Filippi | Sul più bello | ||
Luca Medici | Tolo Tolo | ||
2022 (67th) | |||
Laura Samani | Small Body | ||
Gianluca Jodice | Il cattivo poeta | ||
Maura Delpero | Maternal | ||
Alessio Rigo de Righi, Matteo Zoppis | Re Granchio | ||
Francesco Costabile | Una Femmina: The Code of Silence | ||
2023 (67th) | |||
Giulia Steigerwalt | Settembre | ||
Carolina Cavalli | Amanda | ||
Jasmine Trinca | Marcel! | ||
Niccolò Falsetti | Margins | ||
Vincenzo Pirrotta | Spaccaossa |
See also
References
- 1 2 "Chronology". daviddidonatello.it (in Italian). Accademia del Cinema Italiano. Retrieved 15 September 2018.
- ↑ Lancia, Enrico (1998). I premi del cinema [The awards of cinema] (in Italian). Rome, Italy: Gremese Editore. pp. 251–252. ISBN 8877422211.
- ↑ "Regolamento". daviddidonatello.it (in Italian). Accademia del Cinema Italiano. Retrieved 15 September 2018.
- ↑ Niola, Gabriele (12 December 2018). "Ecco i nuovi David di Donatello: nuova giuria, nuovo sistema di votazione, nuovi possibili candidati. Fuori lo streaming". Badtaste.it (in Italian). Retrieved 12 December 2018.
External links
- David di Donatello for Best New Director at IMDb
- Daviddidonatello.it (official website)
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