In the Documentaries section, Mastromauro’s film is nominated together with Roma, santa e damnata by Marco Giusti, Roberto D’Agostino and Daniele Ciprì and I can enter? An Ode to Naples by Trudie Styler.
Among the candidates for best film we find the blockbuster There’s Still Tomorrow by Paola Cortellesi and the Oscar candidate Io Capitano by Matteo Garrone. The candidates for First Film are Felicità by Micaela Ramazzotti, Palazzina Laf by Michele Riondino and Gloria! By Margherita Vicario. Among the candidate interpreters, Micaela Ramazzotti, Pierfrancesco Favino, Elio Germano and Antonio Albanese. The Lifetime Achievement Award, already announced in March, will be awarded to Monica Bellucci.
The awards ceremony is scheduled for July 3 in Rome, in the gardens of the German Academy of Villa Massimo.
Bangarang recounts his noisy and resistant childhood in the shadow of the former Ilva of Taranto, the largest steelworks in Europe. Already a finalist this year at the Nastri d’Argento and winner of the Jury Prize at the Rome Film Festival, the film will be presented in the coming weeks in competition at the main Italian festivals including Ischia Film Festival, BCT of Benevento and Filming Italy in Sardinia .