David di Donatello for Best Adapted Screenplay

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David di Donatello for Best Adapted Screenplay
CountryItaly
Presented by Accademia del Cinema Italiano
First awarded2017
Currently held by Marco Bellocchio and Susanna Nicchiarelli for Kidnapped (2024)
Website www.daviddidonatello.it

The David di Donatello for Best Adapted Screenplay (Italian : David di Donatello per la migliore sceneggiatura non originale) is an award presented annually by the Accademia del Cinema Italiano since 2017. Together with the David di Donatello for Best Original Screenplay, it replaced the integrated David di Donatello for Best Screenplay (1975–2016). [1] [2]

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Winners and nominees

2010s

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleScreenwriter(s)
2017
(62nd) [3] [4]
The Stuff of DreamsLa stoffa dei sogniGianfranco Cabiddu, Ugo Chiti and Salvatore De Mola
Era d'estate Fiorella Infascelli and Antonio Leotti
Naples '44Francesco Patierno
Un paese quasi perfetto Massimo Gaudioso
Pericle Pericle il nero Francesca Marciano, Valia Santella and Stefano Mordini
Sweet Dreams Fai bei sogni Edoardo Albinati, Marco Bellocchio and Valia Santella
2018
(63rd) [5] [6]
Sicilian Ghost Story Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza
La guerra dei cafoni Barbara Alberti, Davide Barletti, Lorenzo Conte and Carlo D'Amicis
The Place Paolo Genovese and Isabella Aguilar
Rainbow: A Private Affair Una questione privata Paolo and Vittorio Taviani
Tenderness La tenerezza Gianni Amelio and Alberto Taraglio
2019
(64th) [7] [8]
Call Me by Your Name Chiamami col tuo nome Luca Guadagnino, Walter Fasano and James Ivory
I'm Back Sono tornato Luca Miniero and Nicola Guaglianone
The Invisible WitnessIl testimone invisibile Stefano Mordini and Massimiliano Catoni
The Leisure Seeker Stephen Amidon, Francesca Archibugi, Paolo Virzì and Francesco Piccolo
La profezia dell'armadillo Zerocalcare, Oscar Glioti, Valerio Mastandrea and Johnny Palomba

2020s

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleScreenwriter(s)
2020
(65th) [9] [10]
Martin Eden Maurizio Braucci and Pietro Marcello
The Bears' Famous Invasion of Sicily La famosa invasione degli orsi in SiciliaJean-Luc Fromental, Thomas Bidegain and Lorenzo Mattotti
The Mayor of Rione Sanità Il sindaco del rione Sanità Mario Martone and Ippolita di Majo
Pinocchio Matteo Garrone and Massimo Ceccherini
Piranhas La paranza dei bambini Claudio Giovannesi, Roberto Saviano and Maurizio Braucci
2021
(66th) [11]
Citizens of the World Lontano lontanoMarco Pettenello and Gianni Di Gregorio
AssandiraSalvatore Mereu
The Ties Lacci Francesco Piccolo, Domenico Starnone and Daniele Luchetti
We Still Talk Lei mi parla ancora Pupi Avati and Tommaso Avati
You Came Back Lasciami andareFrancesco Mordini, Francesca Marciano and Luca Infascelli
2022
(67th) [12]
A Girl Returned L'arminutaMonica Zapelli and Donatella Di Pietrantonio
The Catholic School La scuola cattolica Massimo Gaudioso, Luca Infascelli and Stefano Mordini
Diabolik Manetti Bros. and Michelangelo La Neve
Una Femmina: The Code of Silence Una femmina Lirio Abbate, Serena Brugnolo, Adriano Chiarelli and Francesco Costabile
The Land of the SonsLa terra dei figliFilippo Gravino, Guido Iuculano and Claudio Cupellini
Three Floors Tre piani Nanni Moretti, Federica Pontremoli and Valia Santella
2023
(68th) [13]
The Eight Mountains Le otto montagne Felix Van Groeningen and Charlotte Vandermeersch
BentuSalvatore Mereu
Brado Massimo Gaudioso and Kim Rossi Stuart
The Hummingbird Il colibrì Francesca Archibugi, Laura Paolucci and Francesco Piccolo
Nostalgia Mario Martone and Ippolita Di Majo
2024
(69th) [14]
Kidnapped Rapito Marco Bellocchio and Susanna Nicchiarelli
Lubo Giorgio Diritti and Fredo Valla
Misericordia Emma Dante, Elena Stancanelli and Giorgio Vasta
Mixed by Erry Sydney Sibilia and Armando Festa
Scarlet Le vele scarlatte Pietro Marcello, Maurizio Braucci and Maud Ameline

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