Dear Diary

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Dear Diary (Italian Dear Diary) is a 1993 Italian film written, directed by, and starring Nanni Moretti. Partially autobiographical, it collects the experiences of the director through three episodes, "On my scooter", "Islands" and "Doctors", in a comedy tone and with a style close to documentary.

The feature film premiered in Italy on November 12, 1993. Later, it was part of the official selection at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival, where Nanni Moretti received the Best Director award.

Awards and nominations

YearPrizeCategoryOutcome
1994Festival de CannesPalma de OroCandidate
Best director (Nanni Moretti)Winner
David de Donatello AwardsBest movieWinner
Best director (Nanni Moretti)Winner
Best script (Nanni Moretti)Winner
Best production (Angelo Barbagallo, Nanni Moretti)Winner
Best music (Nicola Piovani)Winner
Nastro d'argentoBest director (Nanni Moretti)Winner
Sudbury CinéfestBest international filmWinner
Stockholm Film FestivalBronze horseCandidate
European Film AwardsCritics Award (FIPRESCI)Winner
1995César AwardsBest foreign filmCandidate
Sant Jordi AwardsBest foreign filmWinner

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