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David di Donatello for Best Foreign Director

Italian film award (1966–1990) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

David di Donatello for Best Foreign Director
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The David di Donatello for Best Foreign Director (Italian: David di Donatello per il miglior regista straniero) is a category in the David di Donatello Awards, described as "Italy’s answer to the Oscars".[1] It was awarded by the Accademia del Cinema Italiano (ACI, Academy of Italian Cinema) to recognize outstanding efforts on the part of non-Italian film directors during the year preceding the ceremony. The award was given from 1966 until 1990.[2]

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John Huston was the first director to win the prize in 1966
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Miloš Forman was the first to win the award three times
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Akira Kurosawa tied Miloš Forman for most wins in the category, with three awards as of 1986

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Winners and nominees

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Winners are indicated in bold.

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