Globo d'oro
Italian prize of cinematography From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Globo d'oro (internationally known as Italian Golden Globe) is an Italian annual film award.[1] It was founded in 1959 by the Foreign Press Association in Italy.[1] The Globo d'oro Awards for Italian cinema are given by the Foreign Press.[2][3][4]
Globo D'oro or Italian Golden Globe | |
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Current: 63rd Globo D'oro | |
Globo D'oro gold silhouette | |
Awarded for | Excellence in the Italian film industry |
Location | Rome |
Country | Italy |
Presented by | Foreign Press Association in Italy |
First award | 1959 |
Website | www |
The first awards ceremony took place in 1960 and was won by the film The Facts of Murder by Pietro Germi.[1]
The edition 1981–1982 saw the participation of the President of the Italian Republic, Sandro Pertini.
The Premio alla carriera (Lifetime Achievement Award) was created in 1995.[1]
The European Golden Globe was created in 2005.[4]
The prizes
- Golden Globe for Best Film
- Golden Globe for Best First Feature
- Golden Globe for Best Director
- Golden Globe for Best Actor
- Golden Globe for Best Actress
- Golden Globe for Best Actor revelation
- Golden Globe for Best Actress revelation
- Golden Globe for Best Screenplay
- Golden Globe for Best Film
- Golden Globe for the Best Short Film
- Golden Globe for Best Music
- Golden Globe for Career
- Golden Globe for Best European Film
- European Golden Globe
- Golden Globe for Lifetime Achievement
- Gran Premio della stampa estera (Grand Prize of the Foreign Press)[3]
References
External links
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