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Concorso Romics Dei Libri a Fumetti 2020: I Vincitori CONCORSO ROMICS DEI LIBRI A FUMETTI 2020: I VINCITORI Giunto alla diciannovesima edizione, il Concorso Romics dei Libri a fumetti è il prestigioso contest che premia le maggiori firme nazionali e internazionali della nona arte, col patrocinio del Centro per il Libro e la Lettura, Istituto Autonomo del Ministero dei Beni e delle Attività Culturali. Il Concorso mira ad evidenziare le novità del panorama nazionale ed internazionale delle più prestigiose case editrici italiane e promuove le produzioni di autori rinomati ed emergenti che con passione dedicano il proprio lavoro alla filiera editoriale e che grazie alla letteratura disegnata raccontano esperienze, storie, tematiche attuali e cronache che conducono il lettore negli scenari più disparati. Il Concorso Romics dei Libri a Fumetti 2020, con ben 120 titoli iscritti, ha visto la partecipazione delle case editrici: BAO Publshing, 80144 EDIZIONI, Barta, BeccoGiallo, Bugs Comics, Coconino Press – Fandango, ComicOut, Edizioni BD, Edizioni NPE, Edizioni Star Comics, Feltrinelli Editore, Gallucci Editore, J-Pop, Kasaobake, ManFont, Mondadori, saldaPress, Sergio Bonelli Editore, Shockdom, Tora Edizioni, Tunuè e Wilder on line. La giuria di qualità, composta da Valerio Stivè - critico, editor, redattore di Fumettologica.it, Sabrina Perucca - Direttore artistico di Romics e docente di cinema d’animazione ed Enrico Fornaroli - direttore dell’Accademia delle Belle Arti di Bologna, ha decretato i vincitori e annunciato i titoli premiati durante la Cerimonia di Premiazione tenutasi sabato 30 maggio 2020 con una diretta streaming sui canali social di Romics. Di seguito l’elenco dei titoli vincitori. GRAN PREMIO Clyde Fans di Seth, Coconino Press - Fandango PREMIO SPECIALE DELLA GIURIA La Fortezza vol.1 di Boulet, Joann Sfar e Lewis Trondheim, BAO Publishing PREMIO NUOVI TALENTI P. La mia adolescenza trans di Fumettibrutti, Feltrinelli Comics MIGLIOR SERIE Girl from the Other Side di Nagabe, J-Pop Manga MIGLIOR LIBRO DI SCUOLA ITALIANA Momenti straordinari con applausi finti di Gipi Coconino Press - Fandango MIGLIOR RISTAMPA Uomini ma straordinari di Altan, Coconino Press - Fandango MIGLIOR LIBRO PER RAGAZZI (EX-AEQUO) Storiemigranti di Nicola Bernardi e Sio, Feltrinelli Comics Gherd. La ragazza della nebbia di Francesca Carità e Marco Rocchi, Tunuè MIGLIOR LIBRO DI SCUOLA EUROPEA La Ragazza nello schermo di Lou Lubie e Manon Desveoux, ComicOut MIGLIOR LIBRO DI SCUOLA GIAPPONESE GoGo Monster di Taiyo Matsumoto, J-Pop Manga MIGLIOR LIBRO DI SCUOLA ANGLOAMERICANA Kill or be Killed vol. 2 di Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips e Elizabeth Breitweiser, Mondadori Oscar Ink MENZIONE SPECIALE Trilogia Shakespeariana di Gianni De Luca, Edizioni NPE Le Malerbe di Keum Suk Gendry-Kim, BAO Publishing Hollywoodland di Michele Masiero e Roberto Baldazzini, Sergio Bonelli Editore UFFICIO STAMPA: Maurizio Quattrini +39 338 8485333 [email protected] Romics Ufficio Stampa Officina del Fumetto e Narrativa – Bookteller Eventi Letterari Camilla Corsellini +39 3476606252 e Francesca Rosini +39 3923206909 [email protected] .
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