
David di Donatello
The David di Donatello is an esteemed annual film awards ceremony in Italy, established in 1956, recognizing outstanding achievements in Italian cinema. Named after the iconic statue by Michelangelo, the awards celebrate various categories including best film, director, actor, and actress. The ceremony is often seen as the Italian equivalent of the Oscars, highlighting the rich cultural landscape of Italian film and its contributions to global cinema.
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David di Donatello is an award ceremony celebrating achievements in Italian cinema.
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