Premi Flaiano
Annual Italian awards for the arts
Award
Premi Flaiano or Flaiano PrizesPremi Flaiano gold silhouette
Awarded for
Creative writing
cinema
theater and radio-television fields
Location Teatro Monumentale Gabriele D'Annunzio , Pescara Country Italy First awarded 1973; 51 years ago (1973 ) Website www .premiflaiano .it
The Premi Flaiano (English: Flaiano Prizes ) are a set of Italian international awards recognizing achievements in the fields of creative writing, cinema, theatre and radio-television.[ 1] [ 2]
Established to honour the Italian author and screenwriter Ennio Flaiano (1910–1972), the prizes have been awarded annually since 1974 at the Teatro Monumentale Gabriele D'Annunzio in Pescara , Flaiano's hometown in Abruzzo, as well as D'Annunzio's.
Since 2001 the cinema section has become a true film festival , consisting of several events and film selections presented in cinemas around the town and open to the general public. The Flaiano Film Festival is one of Italy 's International Film Festivals. The Festival lasts one month (between June and July of each year), with the presentation of films in competition and out of competition, allowing the participation of thousands of spectators. The festival is enriched by several smaller festivals each year and is divided into several sections for which prizes are awarded. These include best film, best foreign film, male and female actors, director, photographer, editing, soundtrack, set design and costumes. A special jury prize is awarded, the best film of onset and also the premium carriera. The highest award given is the Flaiano gold for the film which is reserved for writers for film, directors, performers Italian and foreign critics.
Award winners
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Literary prize
Goffredo Parise
Antonio Tabucchi
Paulo Coelho
Ismail Kadare
1976: Emma Giammattei, Renato Minore
1977: Goffredo Parise
1978: Guido Ceronetti
1979: Mario Praz
1980: Mario Soldati
1981: Roberto Ridolfi
1982: Carlo Betocchi, Pietro Citati
1983: Mimì Zorzi, Gino Bacchetti
1984: Antonio Altomonte, Gesualdo Bufalino
1985: Francesco Burdin, Raffaele La Capria
1986: Piero Chiara , Paolo Barbaro, Mario Rigoni Stern
1987: Gian Luigi Piccioli, Franca Rossi, Gaetano Afeltra
1988: Lorenzo Mondo, Giorgio Soavi
1989: Maria Corti, Fruttero & Lucentini
1990: Luigi Malerba, Claudio Magris
1991: John Banville , Francesca Sanvitale, Antonio Tabucchi , Antonio Cibotto
1992: Peter Handke , Giuliana Morandini , José Saramago
1993: Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio , Domenico Rea, Luis Sepúlveda
1994: Manuel Vázquez Montalbán , Marie NDiaye, Giuseppe Pontiggia
1995: Daniele Del Giudice , Allan Folsom, Jostein Gaarder
1996: Enzo Bettiza, Paulo Coelho , Tahar Ben Jelloun , Daniel Pennac , Abraham B. Yehoshua , Ken Saro-Wiwa (in his memory)
1997: Tom Clancy , Dacia Maraini, Patrick Robinson
1998: Andrea Camilleri , Daniel Chavarría, Ian McEwan
1999: Vincenzo Consolo, Edwidge Danticat, Max Gallo
2000: Alex Garland, Javier Marías, Daniel Picouly, Fabrizia Ramondino
2001: Michèle Desbordes , Patrick McGrath , Roberto Pazzi
2002: Peter Carey , Silvana Grasso , Per Olov Enquist
2003: John Crowley , Antonio Munoz Molina, Harry Mulish, Elisabetta Rasy, Nikolaj Spasskij
2004: Aziz Chouaki, Paolo Di Stefano, David Grossman
2005: Alberto Bevilacqua, Gianni Celati, Dacia Maraini, Raffaele Nigro, Domenico Starnone
2006: Raffaele La Capria , Amara Lakhous , Enrique Vila-Matas
2007: Hisham Matar
2008: Alberto Arbasino, Ismail Kadaré , Alice Munro
2009: Eraldo Affinati
2010: Silvia Avallone (opera prima)
2011: Margaret Mazzantini , Aurelio Picca, Sandro Veronesi
2012: Maria Paola Colombo (opera prima)
2013: Marco Balzano
2014: Sebastiano Vassalli
2015: Giorgio Patrizi
2016: Jonathan Coe
2018: Andrea Moro
2019: Valeria Parrella
Super Flaiano of Literature
Poetry Prize
1986: Maria Luisa Spaziani
1987: Luciano Luisi
1988: Elio Filippo Accrocca
1989: Pietro Cimatti, Vivian Lamarque, Benito Sablone
1990: Edoardo Albinati, Dario Bellezza, Vico Faggi
1991: Renzo Barsacchi, Isabella Scalfaro, Massimo Scrignòli
1992: Marco Guzzi, Luciano Roncalli, Mario Trufelli
1993: Attilio Bertolucci , Cesare Vivaldi,
1994: Piero Bigongiari
1995: Seamus Heaney
1996: Yves Bonnefoy
1997: Miroslav Holub
1998: Lawrence Ferlinghetti
1999: Yang Lian
2000: Derek Walcott
2001: Charles Tomlinson
2002: Adunis
Italian Studies Prize
2002:
Daniela Amsallem,
Peter Kuon,
Eanna O’Ceallachain,
Joanna Ugniewska
2003:
Ginette Herry,
Mladen Machiedo,
Millicent Marcus,
Irmgard Scharold
2004:
Smaranda Bratu Elian,
Marcel Schneider,
Tibor Szabo,
Minoru Tanokura
2005:
Federica Brunori Deigan,
Gerard Marino,
Rita Marnoto
2006:
Larissa G. Stepanova,
Ariel Rathaus,
Lucia Re e Paul Vangelisti
2007:
2008:
Michail Andreev,
Laura Benedetti,
Angela Barwig,
Thomas Stauder
2009:
Stefano Fogelberg Rota,
Margherita Heyer-Caput,
Thian Shigang
2010:
Yasuko Matsumoto,
Jozsef Pal,
Stanislao Pugliese
2011:
Marisa Trubiano,
Laura Lahdensuu,
Jiří Špička
2012:
2013:
Konrad Eisenbichler,
Joseph Farrell,
Augustine Thompson
2014:
Geo Vasile,
Sania Roič,
Barbara Kornacka
2015:
2016:
Fernanda Elisa Bravo Herrera,
Armando Maggi,
Miriam Oravcov
Special Prize
1999:
2001:
2005:
2006:
2010 Special prizes
The centenary of the birth of Ennio Flaiano ,
Roberto Saviano the high moral value and ethical commitment of his work,
Poet and film writer Tonino Guerra ,
2012: Hussein Mahmoud (Special Italian Studies Award)
2013: Special prizes for the 40th
Adonis for poetry,
Jaroslaw Mikolaiewski for Italian Culture in the World,
Salvatore Settis
2022: Best Male Performance in the Youth Section
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