Accademia del Cinema Italiano

The Accademia del Cinema Italiano (English: Academy of Italian Cinema) is an organization that gives out the David di Donatello Awards. It was founded in 1955 as a part of the Open Gate Club, originally with the name Ente David di Donatello. The organization became independent in 1963.[1] In 2007 it assumed its current name.

Accademia del Cinema Italiano
Formation1963
TypeFilm organization
HeadquartersRome, Italy
Membership
1598 (as of 2020)
President
Piera Detassis
Websitewww.daviddidonatello.it

Presidents

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gollark: Also monads, which are burritos, oranges in a radioactive spacesuit, and also `Monad m => (a -> m b) -> m a -> m b`.
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References

  1. Gian Luigi Rondi, "Premio David di Donatello" in Enciclopedia Treccani, 2004.
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