Last year's 'Barbenheimer' film
box-office phenom claimed the most gongs at the Capri, Hollywood
festival on the Bay of Naples island but it was Christopher
Nolan's biopic on father of the a-bomb Robert Oppenheimer that
had the better of it this time round, pipping Great Gerwig's
pink anti-patriarchy fable by seven awards to six.
In third place, with five prizes, came Bradley Cooper's Leonard
Bernstein biopic Maestro.
Matteo Garrone's migrant odyssey flick Io Capitano, shortlisted
for the Oscars and nominated for a Golden Globe, snagged the
Best International Feature of the Year award.
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