Key Points
Maura Delpero's 'Vermiglio' wins Best Film and Director
Timothée Chalamet honored with Special David Award
Margherita Vicario takes Best First Film
Historic night for female filmmakers
With this, the director Delpero is the first woman to win the David di Donatello Best Director prize in the history of the awards, and only the third female filmmaker to win Best Film.
The film picked up seven David di Donatellos in total which also included Best Original Screenplay, Casting, Producer, Cinematography and Sound, as per the outlet.
Set in a remote mountain village in 1944, Vermiglio revolves around a family whose life is disrupted by the arrival of a deserted soldier, reported Deadline.
David di Donatello Awards was a historic night for the female directors. Other big winner included Italian actress and singer-songwriter Margherita Vicario who won Best First Film, Composer and Song for feature directorial Gloria.
Another highlight was Timothee Chalamet, who touched down in Rome with Kylie Jenner and his father, received a Special David Award for Cinematic Excellence, alongside Italian actress Ornella Muti, reported Deadline.
Asked on stage about his ties to Italy through Luca Guadagnino, who cast him in his breakout role in Call Me By Your Name, Chalamet replied: "Luca is probably the most important person in my career," as quoted by Deadline.
He went on to joke that he if had not gone into acting he would have racked up a "better scoring" record than Italian soccer legend Francesco Totti.
Leave a Comment
Thank you! Your comment has been submitted successfully.
Disclaimer: Comments are the opinions of users and not of this website or it's staff. News stories are provided by news agencies. We do not guarantee their accuracy. Inappropriate content may be removed. By posting, you agree to our terms.
Reader Comments
We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.