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- Cinderella the Cat – Luciano Stella and Maria Carolina Terzi, producers; Mad Entertainment and Rai Cinema, production companies‡
- A Ciambra – Jon Copolon and Paolo Carpignano, producers; Stayblack Productions and Rai Cinema, production companies
- I Can Quit Whenever I Want: Masterclass, I Can Quit Whenever I Want: Ad Honorem – Domenico Procacci and Matteo Rovere, producers; Rai Cinema, production company
- Love and Bullets – Carlo Macchitella and Manetti Bros., producers; Rai Cinema, production company
- Nico, 1988 – Marta Donzelli, Gregorio Paonessa, Joseph Rouschop, Valérie Bournonville, producers; Vivo Film, Rai Cinema and Tarantula, production companies
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- Nico, 1988 – Adriano Di Lorenzo, Alberto Padoan, Marc Bastien, Éric Grattepain and Franco Piscopo‡
- A Ciambra – Giuseppe Tripodi, Florian Fèvre, Julien Pérez
- Cinderella the Cat – Andrea Cutillo, Timeline Studio and Giorgio Molfini
- Love and Bullets – Lavinia Burcheri, Simone Costantino, Claudio Spinelli, Gianluca Basili, Sergio Basili, Antonio Tirinelli and Nadia Paone
- Naples in Veils – Fabio Conca, Giuliano Marcaccini, Daniele De Angelis, Giuseppe D'Amato, Antonio Giannantonio, Dario Calvari and Alessandro Checcacci
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Best Visual Effects
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Best Documentary Feature
- Marco Ferreri: Dangerous But Necessary – directed by Selma Dell'Olio‡
- '78: The Getaway – directed by Alice Filippi
- Evviva Giuseppe – directed by Stefano Consiglio
- The Italian Jobs – directed by Marco Spagnoli
- Saro – directed by Enrico Maria Artale
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- Bismillah – directed by Alessandro Grande‡
- Confino – directed by Nico Bonomolo
- La giornata – directed by Pippo Mezzapesa
- Mezzanotte zero zero – directed by Nicola Conversa
- Pazzo & Bella – directed by Marcello Di Noto
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David Youth Award
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Special David Awards
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