64th David di Donatello

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64th David di Donatello
Date27 March 2019
Site RAI Studios, Rome, Italy
Hosted by Carlo Conti
Highlights
Best Picture Dogman
Most awardsDogman (9)
Most nominationsDogman (16)
Television coverage
Network Rai 1

The 64th David di Donatello ceremony, presented by the Accademia del Cinema Italiano, was held on 27 March 2019 to honor the best in Italian cinema in 2018. [1] It was hosted by Carlo Conti.

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Accademia del Cinema Italiano introduced new categories: David Youth Award, selecting the best film voted by 3,000 Italian high school students and David Audience Award which honored the year's biggest box office hit. It also incorporated the category Best European Film into Best Foreign Film to encompass all films made out of Italy. [2]

The crime drama film Dogman won the most awards of the night with nine, including Best Film. Other winners include On My Skin with four, Call Me by Your Name , Capri-Revolution and Loro with two, and Frontiera, The Invisible Boy: Second Generation , Roma , Santiago, Italia, There's No Place Like Home , and The Vice of Hope with one.

Winners and nominees

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Matteo Garrone, Best Director winner
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Alessandro Borghi, Best Actor winner
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Elena Sofia Ricci, Best Actress winner
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Edoardo Pesce, Best Supporting Actor winner

The nominations were announced on 19 February 2019. [3] Dogman led the nominations with fifteen, followed by Capri-Revolution with thirteen and Call Me by Your Name with twelve. [4]

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (). [5]

Films with multiple nominations and awards

Films that received multiple nominations
NominationsFilm
16 Dogman
13 Call Me by Your Name
Capri-Revolution
12 Loro
10 On My Skin
9 Happy as Lazzaro
8 Euphoria
4 Boys Cry
3Fabrizio De André: Principe libero
There's No Place Like Home
The Vice of Hope
2 The King's Musketeers
Films that received multiple awards
AwardsFilm
9 Dogman
2 Call Me by Your Name
Capri-Revolution
Loro

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