Nastro d'Argento for Best Supporting Actress
The Nastro d'Argento (Silver Ribbon) is a film award presented annually since 1946 by Sindacato Nazionale dei Giornalisti Cinematografici Italiani ("Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists"), the association of Italian film critics.[1][2]
This is the list of Nastro d'Argento awards for Best Supporting Actress. Virna Lisi and Stefania Sandrelli are the most awarded actresses in this category, with 4 awards each.[3][4]
1940s
- 1946 – Anna Magnani – Rome, Open City
- 1947 – Ave Ninchi – To Live in Peace
- 1948 – Vivi Gioi – Tragic Hunt
- 1949 – Giulietta Masina – Senza pietà
1950s
- 1950 – not awarded
- 1951 – Giulietta Masina – Variety Lights
- 1952 – not awarded
- 1953 – not awarded
- 1954 – not awarded
- 1955 – Tina Pica – Pane, amore e gelosia
- 1956 – Valentina Cortese – Le amiche
- 1957 – Marisa Merlini – Tempo di villeggiatura
- 1958 – Franca Marzi – Nights of Cabiria
- 1959 – Dorian Gray – Mogli pericolose
1960s
- 1960 – Cristina Gaioni – Nella città l'inferno
- 1961 – Didi Perego – Kapò
- 1962 – Monica Vitti – La notte
- 1963 – Regina Bianchi – Four days of Naples
- 1964 – Sandra Milo – 8½
- 1965 – Tecla Scarano – Marriage Italian-Style
- 1966 – Sandra Milo – Juliet of the Spirits
- 1967 – Olga Villi – The Birds, the Bees and the Italians
- 1968 – Maria Grazia Buccella – I Married You for Fun
- 1969 – Pupella Maggio – Be Sick... It's Free
1970s
- 1970 – not awarded
- 1971 – Francesca Romana Coluzzi – Venga a prendere il caffè da noi
- 1972 (shared)
- 1973 – not awarded
- 1974 – Adriana Asti – A Brief Vacation
- 1975 – Giovanna Ralli – We All Loved Each Other So Much
- 1976 – Maria Teresa Albani – Down the Ancient Staircase
- 1977 – Adriana Asti – The Inheritance
- 1978 – Virna Lisi – Beyond Good and Evil
- 1979 – Lea Massari – Christ Stopped at Eboli
1980s
- 1980 – Stefania Sandrelli – La terrazza
- 1981 – Ida Di Benedetto – Fontamara
- 1982 – Claudia Cardinale – The Skin
- 1983 – Virna Lisi – Time for Loving
- 1984 – Monica Scattini – Away from where
- 1985 – Marina Confalone – Così parlò Bellavista
- 1986 – Isa Danieli – Camorra (A Story of Streets, Women and Crime)
- 1987 – Ottavia Piccolo – The Family
- 1988 – Elena Sofia Ricci – Me and My Sister
- 1989 – Stefania Sandrelli – Mignon Has Come to Stay
1990s
- 1990 – Nancy Brilli – Piccoli equivoci
- 1991 – Zoe Incrocci – Towards Evening
- 1992 – Ilaria Occhini – Benvenuti in casa Gori
- 1993 – Paola Quattrini – Fratelli e sorelle
- 1994 – Milena Vukotic – Fantozzi in paradiso
- 1995 – Virna Lisi – La Reine Margot
- 1996 – Regina Bianchi – Camerieri
- 1997 – Lucia Poli – Albergo Roma
- 1998 – Mimma De Rosalia, Maria Aliotta, Annamaria Confalone, Adele Aliotta, Francesca Di Cesare, Eleonora Teriaca, Concetta Alfano, Antonia Uzzo – Tano da morire
- 1999 – Stefania Sandrelli – La cena
2000s
- 2000 – Marina Massironi – Bread and Tulips
- 2001 – Stefania Sandrelli – The Last Kiss
- 2002 – Margherita Buy, Virna Lisi, Sandra Ceccarelli – The Best Day of My Life
- 2003 – Monica Bellucci – Remember Me, My Love
- 2004 – Margherita Buy – Caterina in the Big City
- 2005 – Giovanna Mezzogiorno – L'amore ritorna
- 2006 – Angela Finocchiaro – The Beast in the Heart
- 2007 – Ambra Angiolini – Saturn in Opposition
- 2008 – Sabrina Ferilli – Your Whole Life Ahead of You
- 2009 – Francesca Neri – Giovanna's Father
2010s
- 2010 (shared)
- – Isabella Ragonese – La nostra vita and Due vite per caso
- – Elena Sofia Ricci, Lunetta Savino – Loose Cannons
- 2011 – Carolina Crescentini – Boris: The Film and 20 sigarette
- 2012 – Michela Cescon – Piazza Fontana: The Italian Conspiracy
- 2013 – Sabrina Ferilli – The Great Beauty
- 2014 – Paola Minaccioni – Fasten Your Seatbelts
- 2015 – Micaela Ramazzotti – An Italian Name
- 2016 – Greta Scarano – Suburra
- 2017 (shared)
- – Sabrina Ferilli – Omicidio all'italiana
- – Carla Signoris – Lasciati andare
- 2018 – Kasia Smutniak – Loro
- 2019 – Marina Confalone – Il vizio della speranza[5]
2020s
References
- Enrico Lancia. I premi del cinema. Gremese Editore, 1998. ISBN 88-7742-221-1.
- Tad Bentley Hammer. International film prizes: an encyclopedia. Garland, 1991. ISBN 0824070992.
- "Awards for Virna Lisi". imdb.com.
- "Awards for Stefania Sandrelli". imdb.com.
- Scarpa, Vittoria (1 July 2019). "The Traitor reigns triumphant at Italy's Nastri d'Argento Awards". Cineuropa. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
- Scarpa, Vittoria (7 July 2020). "The Nastri d'Argento jury crowns Bad Tales Best Film, while Pinocchio scoops Best Direction". Cineuropa. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
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