On the night of the Italian Oscars, the brightest star was Dogman, which won nine David di Donatello awards, including the most important one, that for the Best Film.

The ceremony of the 64th edition, aired on Rai 1 and conducted by Carlo Conti, began with an absolute novelty, the David of the viewer, the prize for the film that had more viewers in the theater. The award went to Gabriele Muccino’s film There is no place like home, with 1,428,000 tickets detached. Roberto Benigni awarded the visionary American director Tim Burton with the David for his career, while the Tarantino’s muse Uma Thurman was awarded the David Speciale. It was the latter who presented Alessandro Borghi with the statuette for Best Actor for On my skin: the last seven days of Stefano Cucchi, an award dedicated to the memory of Stefano Cucchi. The other two special Davids went to the horror master Dario Argento and to Francesca Lo Schiavo for the set design. Among the protagonists of the evening were Elena Sofia Ricci, who was awarded David as Best Actress for the film Loro, Edoardo Pesce, who won the award for Best Supporting Actor in the film Dogman, and Marina Confalone, who won the award for Best Supporting Actress in the film The vice of hope by Edoardo De Angelis, presented as a project at the Co-production Market and Pitching Forum of MIA 2017.

Below is the complete list of winners’ awards:

  • Best Film: Dogman by Matteo Garrone
  • Best Director: Matteo Garrone for Dogman
  • Best Actress: Elena Sofia Ricci for Loro
  • Best Actor: Alessandro Borghi for On My Skin
  • Best supporting actress: Marina Gonfalone for The vice of hope
  • Best Supporting Actor: Edoardo Pesce for Dogman
  • Best original screenplay: Matteo Garrone, Massimo Gaudioso and Ugo Chiti for Dogman
  • Best non-original screenplay: Luca Guadagnino, Walter Fasano and James Ivory for Call me by your name
  • Best new director: Alessio Cremonini for On my skin: the last seven days of Stefano Cucchi
  • Best author of photography: Nicolaj Bruel for Dogman
  • Best costume designer: Ursula Patzak for Capri-Revolution
  • Best musician: Sascha Ring and Philipp Thimm for Capri-Revolution
  • Best set designer: Dimitri Capuani for Dogman
  • Best Documentary: Nanni Moretti for Santiago, Italia
  • Best hairdresser: Aldo Signoretti for Loro
  • Best makeup artist: Dalia Colli and Lorenzo Tamburini for Dogman
  • Best original song: Mistery of Love, music, lyrics and interpretation by Sufjan Stevens for Call Me By Your Name
  • Best fitter: Marco Spoletini for Dogman
  • Best Producer: Cinema Eleven and Lucky Red for On my skin: the last seven days of Stefano Cucchi
  • Best short film: Alessandro Di Gregorio for Frontiera
  • Best visible effects: Victor Perez for The invisible boy: Second generation
  • Best sound: Maricetta Lombardo, Alessandro Molaioli, Davide Favargiotti, Mauro Eusepi, Mirko Perri and Michele Mazzucco for Dogman
  • Best foreign film: Roma by Alfonso Cuarón
  • David Giovani: Alessio Cremonini for On my skin: the last seven days of Stefano Cucchi
  • David of the Spectator: There is no place like home by Gabriele Muccino
  • David to career: Tim Burton
  • Special David: Uma Thurman
  • Special David: Dario Argento
  • Special David: Fratesca Lo Schiavo