Grand Prix (Annecy Film Festival)

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The Grand Prix is an award, born in 1985, of the Annecy Italian Film Festival bestowed by the jury of the festival on one of the competing feature films.

Grand Prix

YearFilmDirector
1985 Così parlo Bellavista Luciano de Crescenzo
1986 GiovanniSenzaPensieri Marco Colli
1987 Notte Italiana Carlo Mazzacurati
1988 Zoo Cristina Comencini
1989 Il prete bello Carlo Mazzacurati
1990 L'aria serena dell'ovest Silvio Soldini
1991 Condominio Felice Farina
1992 Verso sud Pasquale Pozzessere
1993 Donne in un giorno di festa Salvatore Maira
1994 Portami via Gianluca Maria Tavarelli
1995 Empoli 1921: film in rosso e in nero Ennio Marzocchini
1996 I magi randagi Sergio Citti
1997 Il carniere Maurizio Zaccaro
1998 La stanza dello scirocco Maurizio Sciarra
1999 Fuori dal mondo Giuseppe Piccioni
2000 I cento passi Marco Tullio Giordana
2001 Domani Francesca Archibugi
2002 Velocità Massima Daniele Vicari
2003 Il dono Michelangelo Frammartino
2004 Fame chimica Paolo Vari and Antonio Bocola
2005 Salmir Francesco Munzi
2006 Il vento fa il suo giro Giorgio Diritti
2007 Riparo Marco Simon Puccioni
2008 Se chiudi gli occhi Lisa Romano
2009 La Bella Gente Ivano de Matteo
2010 Le quattro volte Michelangelo Frammartino

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