David di Donatello for Best Hairstyling

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David di Donatello for Best Hairstyling
CountryItaly
Presented by Accademia del Cinema Italiano
First awarded2008
Currently held byAlberta Giuliani for Kidnapped (2024)
Website www.daviddidonatello.it

The David di Donatello for Best Hairstyling (Italian : David di Donatello per la migliore acconciatura) is an award presented annually by the Accademia del Cinema Italiano since 2008. It was presented as the David di Donatello for Best Hairstylist (Italian : David di Donatello per il miglior acconciatore) from 2008 to 2021. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Winners and nominees

2000s

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleHairstylist(s)
2008
(53rd)
I Viceré Maria Teresa Corridoni
Days and Clouds Giorni e nuvoleAldina Governatori
Hotel MeinaFerdinando Merolla
Quiet Chaos Caos calmoSharim Sabatini
Scusa ma ti chiamo amore Giorgio Gregorini
2009
(54th)
Il divo Aldo Signoretti
Caravaggio Alessandro Bertolazzi
The Demons of St. Petersberg I demoni di San PietroburgoLuigi Rocchetti
The Ladies Get Their Say Due partiteVincenzo Mastrantonio
Wild Blood SanguepazzoEnrico Iacoponi

2010s

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleHairstylist(s)
2010
(55th)
Vincere Alberta Giuliani
Baarìa Giusy Bovino
The First Beautiful Thing La prima cosa bellaMassimo Gattabrusi
I, Don Giovanni Io, Don Giovanni Aldo Signoretti and Susana Sanchez Nunez
The Man Who Will Come L'uomo che verràDaniela Tartari
2011
(56th)
We Believed Noi credevamo Aldo Signoretti
Amici miei – Come tutto ebbe inizio Ferdinando Merolla
Angel of Evil Vallanzasca - Gli angeli del maleClaudia Pallotti and Teresa Di Serio
Christine Cristina Maurizio Tamagnini
Qualunquemente Teresa Di Serio
The Solitude of Prime Numbers La solitudine dei numeri primiMassimo Gattabrusi
2012
(57th)
This Must Be the Place Kim Santantonio
Kryptonite! La kryptonite nella borsaMauro Tamagnini
Magnificent Presence Magnifica presenzaFrancesca De Simone
Piazza Fontana: The Italian Conspiracy Romanzo di una strageFerdinando Merolla
We Have a Pope Habemus PapamCarlo Barucci
2013
(58th)
Reality Daniela Tartari
The Best Offer La migliore offertaStefano Ceccarelli
Diaz – Don't Clean Up This Blood Giorgio Gregorini
Long Live Freedom Viva la libertàCarlo Barucci and Marco Perna
Siberian Education Educazione siberiana Francesco Pegoretti
2014
(59th)
The Great Beauty La grande bellezza Aldo Signoretti
Fasten Your Seatbelts Allacciate le cintureFrancesca De Simone
Human Capital Il capitale umanoStéphane Desmarez
The Chair of Happiness La sedia della felicitàSharim Sabatini
Those Happy Years Anni feliciMassimo Gattabrusi
2015
(60th)
Leopardi Il giovane favoloso Aldo Signoretti and Alberta Giuliani
Black Souls Anime nereRodolfo Sifari
I Killed Napoléon Ho ucciso NapoleoneDaniela Tartari
Latin Lover Alberta Giuliani
Wondrous Boccaccio Maraviglioso BoccaccioCarlo Barucci
2016
(61st)
Tale of Tales Il racconto dei racconti - Tale of Tales Francesco Pegoretti
The Correspondence La corrispondenzaElena Gregorini
Don't Be Bad Non essere cattivoSharim Sabatini
They Call Me Jeeg Lo chiamavano Jeeg RobotAngelo Vannella
Youth Youth - La giovinezza Aldo Signoretti
2017
(62nd) [4] [5]
Like Crazy La pazza gioiaDaniela Tartari
At War with Love In guerra per amoreMassimiliano Gelo
Indivisible IndivisibiliVincenzo Cormaci
Italian Race Veloce come il ventoAlessio Pompei
Sweet Dreams Fai bei sogniMauro Tamagnini
2018
(63rd) [6] [7]
Nico, 1988 Daniela Altieri
Bloody Richard Riccardo va all'infernoPaola Genovese
Fortunata Mauro Tamagnini
Love and Bullets Ammore e malavitaAntonio Fidato
Ugly Nasty People Brutti e cattiviSharim Sabatini
2019
(64th) [8] [9]
Loro Aldo Signoretti
Call Me by Your Name Chiamami col tuo nome Manolo Garcia
Capri-Revolution Gaetano Panico
Dogman Daniela Tartari
The King's Musketeers Moschettieri del re - La penultima missioneMassimo Gattabrusi

2020s

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleHairstylist(s)
2020
(65th) [10] [11]
Pinocchio Francesco Pegoretti
The First King: Birth of an Empire Il primo reMarzia Colomba
Martin Eden Daniela Tartari
Suspiria Manolo García
The Traitor Il traditoreAlberta Giuliani
2021
(66th) [12]
Hidden Away Volevo nascondermi Aldo Signoretti
Bad Tales FavolacceDaniele Fiori
Hammamet Massimiliano Duranti
The Macaluso Sisters Le sorelle MacalusoAldina Governatori
Miss Marx Domingo Santoro
2022
(67th) [13]
Freaks Out Marco Perna
7 Women and a Murder 7 donne e un misteroAlberta Giuliani
A Chiara Giuseppina Rotolo
Diabolik Luca Pompozzi
I fratelli De Filippo Francesco Pegoretti
2023
(68th) [14]
Caravaggio's Shadow L'ombra di CaravaggioDesiree Corridoni
Exterior Night Esterno notteAlberta Giuliani
L'immensità Daniela Tartari
Lord of the Ants Il signore delle formicheSamantha Mura
Strangeness La stranezzaRudy Sifari
2024
(69th) [15]
Kidnapped RapitoAlberta Giuliani
La chimera Daniela Tartari
Comandante Massimo Gattabrusi
Io capitano Stefano Ciammitti and Dalia Colli
There's Still Tomorrow C'è ancora domaniTeresa Di Serio

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