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David di Donatello

The David di Donatello Award, named after Donatello's David, is a film award presented each year for cinematic performances and production by L'accademia del Cinema Italiano (ACI) ((英語:The Academy of Italian Cinema)). There are 24 categories as of 2006. Italy is also famed for its annual Venice Film Festival.
It is the motion picture equivalent to the ''Premio Regia Televisiva'' for television, the ''Premio Ubu'' for stage performances, and the Sanremo Music Festival for music.
== History ==
The ''David di Donatello'' Awards were first given in Rome in the spring of 1955. Created by a cultural club (then called The Open Gate), the aim was to honour the best of each year’s Italian and foreign films, similar to the American Oscars.
Similar prizes had already existed in Italy for about a decade (for example, the ''Silver Ribbons''), but these were voted for by film critics and journalists. However, the Davids have been and are awarded by the people in the industry: screenwriters, performers, technicians, producers and so on.
After Rome, from 1957 to 1980, the ceremonies were held at the Greek Theatre in Taormina, during Taormina Film Fest, then twice in Florence, and finally returned to Rome, always with the support of the President of the Republic and now with the collaboration of the Rome City Council Cultural Policies Department. During the years the ceremony was held in Taormina during the 1950s, it was organized by journalist and film producer Michael Stern who later went on to found The Michael Stern Parkinson's Research Foundation in New York City.
The founding organization, now called the ''David di Donatello Organization'' is fully functional and works in concert with and thanks to the contribution of the Italian Ministry of the Performing Arts and the Ministry for Cultural Properties and Activities.
The presidents have successively been Italo Gemini (the founder), Eitel Monaco and Paolo Grassi. Currently, it is presided over by Gian Luigi Rondi who has worked with the organization since its inception.
The prizes are awarded primarily to Italian films, with a category dedicated to foreign language films.

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