Americans with Rai Italia can catch all the fun at 10:45 EDT.
On the stage of the Teatro Antico at Taormina, actress Matilde Gioli hosts the oldest movie award program in Europe, the Nastro D’Argentos, awarded each year since 1946 by the Sindacato Nazionale Giornalisti Cinematografici Italiani (lit. Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists).
SPOILER ALERT! If you want to see who won, scroll down, and if you want to be surprised, DON’T!

Nastro of the Year
Don’t Be Bad, Claudio Caligari
Valerio Mastandrea, Luca Marinelli, Alessandro Borghi
Best Director
Paolo Virzì – Like Crazy
Best New Director
Gabriele Mainetti – They Call Me Jeeg Robot
Best Comedy
Perfect Strangers – Paolo Genovese
Best Subject – Ivan Cotroneo, Francesca Marciano, Maria Sole Tognazzi – Me, Myself and Her
Best Screenplay
Paolo Virzì, Francesca Archibugi – Like Crazy
Best Lead Actor
Stefano Accorsi – Italian Race
Best Lead Actress
Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Micaela Ramazzotti – Like Crazy
Best Supporting Actor
Luca Marinelli – They Call Me Jeeg Robot
Best Supporting Actress
Greta Scarano – Suburra
Best Cinematography
Maurizio Calvesi – Don’t Be Bad, The Confessions
Best Cast
Perfect Strangers (casting director Barbara Giordani)
Anna Foglietta, Alba Rohrwacher, Kasia Smutniak
Giuseppe Battiston, Edoardo Leo, Marco Giallini, Valerio Mastandrea
Golden Nastro
Stefania Sandrelli
European Nastro 2016
Juliette Binoche – The Wait
