David di Donatello Award for Best Producer | |
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Country | Italy |
Presented by | Accademia del Cinema Italiano |
First awarded | 1956 (for producing in films released during the 1955/1956 film season) |
Website | daviddidonatello |
The David di Donatello Award for Best Producer (Italian: David di Donatello per il miglior produttore) is a film award presented annually by the Accademia del Cinema Italiano (ACI, Academy of Italian Cinema) to recognize outstanding production efforts by producers or production companies who have worked within the Italian film industry during the year preceding the ceremony. [1]
The award was first given in 1956 and became competitive in 1981. [2]
Below, winners are listed first in the colored row, followed by other nominees. [1]
Year | Producer(s) | Film | Ref. |
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1955/56 (1st) | |||
Goffredo Lombardo | Scandal in Sorrento | ||
Angelo Rizzoli | The Grand Maneuver | ||
Nicolò Theodoli | Roman Tales | ||
1956/57 (2nd) | |||
Dino De Laurentiis | Nights of Cabiria | ||
Renato Gualino | L'impero del sole | ||
1957/58 (3rd) | |||
Leonardo Bonzi | La muraglia cinese | ||
Milko Skofic | Anna of Brooklyn | ||
1958/59 (4th) | |||
Dino De Laurentiis | Tempest | ||
Titanus | The Naked Maja |
Year | Producer(s) | Film | Ref. |
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1969/70 (15th) | |||
1970/71 (16th) | |||
1971/72 (17th) | |||
1972/73 (18th) | |||
1973/74 (19th) | |||
1974/75 (20th) | |||
1975/76 (21st) | |||
1976/77 (22nd) | |||
1977/78 (23rd) | |||
Franco Committeri | In the Name of the Pope King | ||
1978/79 (24th) | |||
Year | Producer(s) | Film | Ref. |
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2009/10 (55th) | |||
Simone Bachini, Giorgio Diritti, and Rai Cinema | The Man Who Will Come | ||
Angelo Barbagallo, Rai Cinema, and Gianluca Curti | Fort Apache Napoli | ||
Mario Gianani | Vincere | ||
Medusa Film | Baarìa | ||
Domenico Procacci | Loose Cannons | ||
2010/11 (56th) | |||
Tilde Corsi, Gianni Romoli, and Claudio Bonivento | 20 Cigarettes | ||
Angelo Barbagallo | The Salt of Life | ||
Isabella Cocuzza, Arturo Paglia, Mark Lombardo, and Elisabetta Olmi | Basilicata Coast to Coast | ||
Carlo Degli Esposti, Conchita Airoldi and Giorgio Magliulo | Noi credevamo | ||
Gregorio Paonessa, Marta Donzelli, Susanne Marian, Philippe Bober, Gabriella Manfrè, Elda Guidinetti, and Andres Pfaeffli | The Solitude of Prime Numbers | ||
2011/12 (57th) | |||
Grazia Volpi | Caesar Must Die | ||
Francesco Bonsembiante | Shun Li and the Poet | ||
Nicola Giuliano, Andrea Occhipinti, Francesca Cima, and Medusa Film | This Must Be the Place | ||
Nanni Moretti and Domenico Procacci | We Have a Pope | ||
Riccardo Tozzi, Giovanni Stabilini, and Marco Chimenz | Piazza Fontana: The Italian Conspiracy | ||
2012/13 (58th) | |||
Domenico Procacci | Diaz - Don't Clean Up This Blood | ||
Antonio Barbagallo | Long Live Freedom | ||
Isabella Cocuzza and Arturo Paglia | The Best Offer | ||
Fabrizio Mosca | Alì ha gli occhi azzurri | ||
Riccardo Tozzi, Giovanni Stabilini and Marco Chimenz | Siberian Education | ||
2013/14 (59th) | |||
Nicola Giuliano and Francesca Cima | The Great Beauty | ||
Massimo Cristalli and Fabrizio Mosca | Salvo | ||
Fabrizio Donvito, Benedetto Habib, and Marco Cohen | Human Capital | ||
Mario Gianani and Lorenzo Mieli | The Mafia Kills Only in Summer | ||
Domenico Procacci and Matteo Rovere | I Can Quit Whenever I Want | ||
Riccardo Scamarcio and Viola Prestieri | Miele | ||
2014/15 (60th) | |||
Cinemaundici and Babe Films | Black Souls | ||
Carlo Cresto-Dina | The Wonders | ||
Nicola Giuliano, Francesca Cima, and Carlotta Calori | The Invisible Boy | ||
Nanni Moretti and Domenico Procacci | Mia Madre | ||
Palomar and Rai Cinema | Leopardi | ||
2015/16 (61st) | |||
Gabriele Mainetti | They Call Me Jeeg | ||
21uno Film, Stemal Entertainment, Istituto Luce Cinecittà, Rai Cinema, and Les Films d'Ici | Fire at Sea | ||
Archimede and Rai Cinema | Tale of Tales | ||
Paolo Bogna, Simone Isola and Valerio Mastandrea | Don't Be Bad | ||
Nicola Giuliano, Francesca Cima and Carlotta Calori | Youth | ||
2016 (62nd) | |||
Attilio De Razza and Pierpaolo Verga | Indivisible | ||
Andrea Barbagallo | The Confessions | ||
Marco Belardi | Like Crazy | ||
Cristiano Bortone, Bart Van Langendonck, Peter Bouckaert, Gong Ming Cai, and Natacha Devillers | Coffee | ||
Domenico Procacci | Italian Race | ||
Rita Rognoni and IBC Movie | Fiore | ||
2017 (63rd) | |||
Luciano Stella and Maria Carolina Terzi | Cinderella the Cat | ||
Marta Donzelli, Gregorio Paonessa, Joseph Rouschop and Valérie Bournonville | Nico, 1988 | ||
Carlo Macchitella and Manetti Bros. | Love and Bullets | ||
Domenico Procacci and Matteo Rovere | Smetto quando voglio - Masterclass | ||
Smetto quando voglio - Ad honorem | |||
Stayblack Productions, Jon Copolon, Paolo Carpignano, and Rai Cinema | A Ciambra | ||
2018 (64th) | |||
Cinemaundici and Lucky Red | On My Skin | ||
Archimede, Rai Cinema, and Le Pacte | Dogman | ||
Carlo Cresto-Dina and Rai Cinema | Happy as Lazzaro | ||
Howard Rosenman, Peter Spears, Luca Guadagnino, Emilie Georges, Rodrigo Teixeira, Marco Morabito, and James Ivory | Call Me By Your Name | ||
Agostino Saccà, Maria Grazia Saccà, Giuseppe Saccà, and Rai Cinema | Boys Cry | ||
2019 (65th) | |||
Groenlandia, Gapbusters, Rai Cinema, Roman Citizen | The First King: Birth of an Empire | ||
Domenico Procacci, Anna Maria Morelli (TIMvision) | Bangla | ||
IBC Movie, Kavac Film, Rai Cinema | The Traitor | ||
Pietro Marcello, Beppe Caschetto, Thomas Ordonneau, Michael Weber, Viola Fügen, Rai Cinema | Martin Eden | ||
Archimede, Rai Cinema, Le Pacte | Pinocchio |
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