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The editor and the reporter of the report, Teresa Gray and Carlos Gómez, collected this weekend the award in the Planetarium of Pamplona.

The report The 21st century according to Poblet, of the TVE program Chronicles, has been recognized with the Prize for Best Report in the XI Telenatura edition, the International Television Festival for the Conservation and Dissemination of Nature. The contest is organized every year by the University of Navarra together with the Pamplona Planetarium with the intention of promoting the knowledge and respect of the nature and production of programs of that content. The editor of the award -winning report, Teresa Gray Carlos and the filmmaker, Carlos Gómez, have collected the award in the ceremony that took place this Friday in the Planetarium of Pamplona.

In the award -winning report, issued on June 17 on Channel 24 hours, the team transfers for the first time the walls of the Closing Monastery of Poblet (Tarragona) to live together for a few days with the inhabitants of the largest abbey in Europe and one of the oldest. There, ‘Chronicles’ discovers the unprecedented environmental reform they have made and that the monks call ‘ecological conversion’.

The Teleminatura Festival, an initiative of the Faculty of Communication of the University of Navarra and the Planetarium of Pamplona, ​​tries to promote knowledge and respect for nature through the exhibition of quality films, as well as being a showcase that helps producers to show their work, thus promoting the production of programs of this content. In this eleventh edition, a total of 116 works from 24 countries have participated.

In addition to the best report award, the festival has also delivered the award for the best film; Best amateur production, better NGO production, best Spanish production; to the best script; To best photography; to better realization; the Guillermo F. ​​Zuñiga Award for scientific dissemination; the prize for conservation values; and the special mention of the jury has also been delivered.

Chronicles, which is broadcast in alternative weeks on Thursdays at 11:00 p.m. at 2, was also awarded in this same festival in 2010 for its report The mirage of the tables. He also counts in his record with the Tifles of Journalism, the Carbon Prize of the Energy Club or the Honor Mention at the Reina Sofía Pesos against Drugs, among others.

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By • 29 Oct, 2012
•Section: TV Production