'Los Domingos' and 'Anatomía de un momento' lead the Spanish nominations for the XIII Platino Awards
On May 9, Xcaret (Riviera Maya) will host the awards ceremony for the 13th edition of the Platinum Awards, a celebration organized by EGEDA with an Ibero-American seal to which a total of 190 audiovisual works have been nominated, in whose shortlist two Spanish productions stand out: 'Los Domingos' and 'Anatomía' de un momento', with 11 and 13 candidates, respectively.
In category a Best Ibero-American Fiction Film, Spain will aspire to the final nomination with the productions Sundays (Alauda Ruiz de Azúa) and Sirât (Oliver Laxe). Anatomy of a moment (Rafael Cobos, Fran Araújo and Alberto Rodríguez), little faith (Pepón Montero and Juan Maidagán) and Jakarta (Diego San José) are the candidates for Best Miniseries or Teleseries. For their part, the candidate titles for Long Running Series son The crossroads, The promise, Dreams of freedom (Beatriz Duque and Verónica Viñé) and wild valley.
Alauda Ruiz de Azúa (Sundays) and Oliver Laxe (Sirât) compete for the award Best Address. They do the same in the category of Best Creator in Miniseries or Teleseries, Diego San José (Jakarta), Rafael Cobos, Fran Araújo and Alberto Rodríguez (Anatomy of a moment), and Víctor García León (Animal).
Alauda Ruiz de Azúa (Sundays), Jose Mari Goenaga (Maspalomas), and Oliver Laxe and Santiago Fillol (Sirât) are the candidates for the nomination of Best Screenplay. Aránzazu Calleja (Maspalomas) applies to Best Original Music, while Fernando Velázquez (Anatomy of a moment) and Lucas Vidal (Jakarta) compete for Platinum Best Original Music in a Miniseries or Teleseries.
The candidates for Best Documentary Film son Flowers for Antonio (Elena Molina and Isaac Lacuesta) y Lonely afternoons (Albert Serra). Decorated (Alberto Vázquez), Aisha's light (Shadi Adib) y Norbert (José Corral Llorente) are running for the nomination Best Animated Film, while The Dinner (Manuel Gómez Pereira) and Father there is only one 5 (Santiago Segura) do the same in the category of Best Ibero-American Fiction Comedy. City without sleep (Guillermo Galoe) and Deaf (Eva Libertad) are candidates for Best First Film, while Deaf (Eva Libertad) is running for Cinema and Education in Values Award.
In the categories techniques, the candidates are Juan Pedro de Gaspar (The captive) and Koldo Vallés (Dinner) a Best Art Direction; Bet Rourich (Sundays) and Mauro Herce (Sirât) a Best Cinematography; Andres Gil (Sundays) and Cristóbal Fernández (Sirât) a Best Assembly Direction; Amanda Villavieja, Laia Casanovas and Yasmina Praderas (Sirât) and Urko Garai, Enrique G. Bermejo and Alejandro Castillo (Deaf) a Best Sound Direction; Paula Gallifa Rubia and Ana Rubio (The tigers), y Pep Claret (Sirât) a Best Special Effects; Ana Martínez Fesser (Sundays) and Helena Sanchís (The Dinner) a Best Costume Design, and Ainhoa Eskisabel and Jone Gabarain (Sundays), y Ana López-Puigcerver, Belén López-Puigcerver y Nacho Díaz (The captive) a Best Makeup and Hairstyling.
Along these same lines, Jorge Fernández de Soto (The short life) and Pepe Domínguez del Olmo (Anatomy of a moment) a Best Art Direction in a Miniseries or Teleseries; Alex Catalan (Anatomy of a moment) and Juan Carlos Franco and Carlos de Miguel (Ena. Queen Victoria Eugenie) a Best Director of Photography in a Miniseries or Teleseries; Jose M. G. Moyano (Anatomy of a moment) and Mapa Pastor and Marta Nebot (little faith) a Best Editing Direction in a Miniseries or Teleseries; Alberto García (The Brief Life) and Daniel de Zayas (Anatomy of a moment) a Best Sound Direction in a Miniseries or Teleseries; Nacho Diaz (Anatomy of a moment) and Óscar del Monte (Silence) a Best Special Effects in a Miniseries or Teleseries; Ana Sanchís (The short life) and Fernando García (Anatomy of a moment) a Best Costume Design in a Miniseries or TV Series, and Paty López and Anaís Parejo (Ena. Queen Victoria Eugenie) and Yolanda Piña (Anatomy of a moment) a Best Makeup and Hairstyling in a Miniseries or TV Series.
Nominations in interpretive categories
Blanca Soroa and Patricia López Arnaiz (Sundays) are candidates in the category of Best Female Performance. Likewise, they aspire to the final nomination for Best Male Performance Alberto San Juan (The Dinner) and Jose Ramon Soroiz (Maspalomas). The actresses featured in the category Best Female Supporting Performance They are Elvira Mínguez (The Dinner) and Nagore Aranburu (Sundays), and the actors who are applying for Best Male Supporting Performance They are Álvaro Cervantes (Deaf), Juan Minujín (Sundays), and Kandido Uranga (Maspalomas).
In the category Best Female Performance in a Miniseries or Teleseries Candela Peña (Fury), Carla Quílez (Jakarta) and Esperanza Pedreño (little faith), while Álvaro Morte (Anatomy of a moment), Javier Cámara (Jakarta) and Luis Zahera (Animal) are present in the category Best Male Performance in a Miniseries or Teleseries. The actresses who are up for nomination for Best Female Supporting Performance in a Miniseries or Teleseries They are Julia de Castro (little faith), Lucía Jiménez (When no one sees us) and Pilar Gómez (Jakarta). They make their own to the category Best Male Supporting Performance in a Miniseries or Teleseries Spanish actors David Lorente and Eduard Fernández (Anatomy of a moment) y Secun de la Rosa (Superstar).
During the gala the Platinum Honor Award which, in other editions, has fallen on prominent personalities of the Ibero-American audiovisual field, such as Eva Longoria, Cecilia Roth, Benicio del Toro, Carmen Maura, Diego Luna, Raphael, Adriana Barraza, Edward James Olmos, Ricardo Darín, Antonio Banderas and Sonia Braga. Likewise, and as in each edition, the Audience Awards will also be presented for Best Ibero-American Film, Best Male Performance, Best Female Performance, Best Miniseries or Teleserie, Best Male Performance in a Miniseries or Teleserie, and Best Female Performance in a Miniseries or Teleserie.
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