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Premi Flaiano

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Premi Flaiano or Flaiano Prizes
Current: 50th Premi Flaiano
Premi Flaiano gold silhouette
Awarded for
  • Creative writing
  • cinema
  • theater and radio-television fields
LocationTeatro Monumentale Gabriele D'Annunzio, Pescara
CountryItaly
First awarded1973; 51 years ago (1973)
Websitewww.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

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Goffredo Parise
Antonio Tabucchi
Paulo Coelho
Ismail Kadare

Super Flaiano of Literature

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Poetry Prize

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Italian Studies Prize

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  • 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:
    • Ole Meyer
  • 2016:
    • Fernanda Elisa Bravo Herrera,
    • Armando Maggi,
    • Miriam Oravcov

Special Prize

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  • 1999:
    • Vittorio Emiliani
  • 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

References

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  1. ^ "XL Premi Internazionali Flaiano" (in Italian). Associazione Culturale Ennio Flaiano. Retrieved 12 December 2013.
  2. ^ Georgetown University Books
  3. ^ "Premio Flaiano 2022 – I vincitori del Pegaso d'oro". 5 July 2022.
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