Women won the 70th David Di Donatello Award in Italy and won the Venetian Silver Lion Championship "Vermiglio" by Maura Delpero, with the highest honor, while Valeria Golino's female empowerment drama "The Joy Art of Joy" and Margherita Vicario's Directorial Deporial Peporial Peleorial ``Gloria! ''Get honored. Multiple statues are also scored.
"Vermiglio" is at the end of the Alpine village at the end of World War II, where the arrival of soldiers would result in dynamic interruptions between the three sisters, the best champion of the night, best director, script, producer, photography, photography, photography, sound, and David New York's Casting Casting category.
Golino's "Art of Joy" is based on an epic, pornographic and highly feminist novel by late Italian writer and actor Goliarda Sapienza, who led Davids to the best non-original script, best actress, and best actress for the rise star Tecla Insolia, who plays a woman named Modesta, a lifelong man who is imperative, a man who is imperative, a man who is imperative, a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imperative, and a man who is imper Valeria Bruni Tedeschi's No Support for Actress Award.
Italian singer-songwriter Margherita Vicario's directorial debut "Gloria! 》, a vibrant musical comedy, in the late 18th century Venetian women's orphanage, a young rebel led a group of performers to challenge the classic Canon and invented a best stage in pop music, including the best awards and other best songs, including the best songs and the best results.
The honor of the actor was once played by Elio Germano in his role in Andrea Segre's "Ambition" who died in 1972 until his death in 1984, playing the Communist Party of Italy (PCI).
David's Best Foreign Film was given to Sean Baker's "Anora", who pays tribute to Italian films.
Davids held at Cinecittà Studios in Rome, the studio is undergoing a radical renewal and has become a magnet for Hollywood works such as Mel Gibson’s “The Resurrection of Christ”, which will use its massive New Studio 22 facility as its main hub this summer
See the full list of 2025 David Awards winners below.
picture
“Vermiglio,” Maura Delpero
director
“Vermiglio,” Maura Delpero
First Director
"Gloria," Margarita Vicario
Producer
Francesca Andreoli, Leonardo Guerra Seràgnoli, Santiago Fondevila Sancet, Maura Depero, "Vermiglio"
actor
Tecla Insolia, “The Art of Joy”
actor
Elio Germano, "Ambition"
Support actress
Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, “The Art of Joy”
Support actors
Francesco di Leva, “Familia”
script
“Vermiglio,” Maura Delpero
Best adapted script
"Happy Art", Valeria Golino
photography
Mikhail Krichman, “Vermiglio”
edit
Iacopo Quadri, “Ambition”
Record
"Ukrainian Lyrics", Francesca Mannocchi
Short
“Sunday evening,” Matteo Tortone
casting
Stefania Rodà, Maurilio Mangano, “Vermiglio”
Fraction
Margherita Vicario, Davide Pavanello, “Gloria!”
Original song
"Aria!" Roberts, Andrea Bonomo
Production design
Tonin Zera, Maria Graircipa, Carlotta Desmanu, "Edu"
Clothing design
Massimo Cantini-"The Dentu"
Makeup artist
Alessandra Vita, Valentina Visentin, "Le Déluge"
Hairstyle artist
Aldo Signoretti, Domingo Santoro, "Le Déluge"
sound
Dana Farzanehpour, Hervé Guyader, Emmanuel de Boissieu, "Vermiglio"
Digital effects
Victor Perez, "Naples, New York"
Audience Award
“Diamond,” Ferzan Ozpetek
The best short
The best foreign movies
“Anora,” Sean Baker
Teen David
"Naples, New York", Gabriele Salvatores
Professional David
pupi avati
David's film excellence
Timothée Chalamet
Special David
Ornella Muti
Special David Cinecittà
Giuseppe Tornado