Golden Globe 2020, big success for film about Antonio Ligabue: Best Film and Best Cinematography


I Wanted to Hide, directed by Giorgio Diritti, won the 2020 Golden Globe for Best Film and Best Cinematography.

I Wanted to Hide, Giorgio Diritti’s film, produced by Palomar with Rai Cinema, which tells the life story of Antonio Ligabue masterfully played by Elio Germano, has won the 2020 Golden Globe for Best Film and Best Cinematography.

Germano had already won the Silver Bear at the Berlinale as Best Actor for this performance, and now the film has been honored by the 60th edition of one of the most prestigious awards in Italian cinema.

“It is a great honor to receive this recognition,” commented Diritti, “which has enormous value in our country and abroad. It makes sense that this award is also a good opportunity to revive cinema, I feel it as a sign for all those who, like me, love cinema and love to drop into silence to share a dream, an imagination, an experience. I thank my producers Palomar and Rai Cinema and the extraordinary team that made the film possible.”

The film also won for Best Cinematography, signed by Matteo Cocco. “I am an Italian living abroad,” said Cocco, “I am thrilled and honored to receive this award just from the Foreign Press Association in Italy, it has great meaning for me.”

Golden Globe 2020, big success for film about Antonio Ligabue: Best Film and Best Cinematography
Golden Globe 2020, big success for film about Antonio Ligabue: Best Film and Best Cinematography


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