By José Alberto Hermosillo
The PLATINO AWARDS were handed to the best of the Ibero-American film productions in an exquisite gala celebrated Saturday night in Madrid, Spain.
The PLATINO AWARDS were handed to the best of the Ibero-American film productions in an exquisite gala celebrated Saturday night in Madrid, Spain.
| Eugenio Derbez ("Instructions Not Included") jokes about winning Platino at an LA press conference in 2015. File Photo by Jose Hermosillo © 2017 FESTIVAL IN LA |
The legendary personalities in the Latino Film Industry who won an award during the exciting evening were: Pedro Almodovar, Sonia Braga, Edward James Olmos, Eugenio Caballero, and the music composer Alberto Iglesias.
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| The Platino Award Ceremony © 2017 Platino Awards |
For the first time, a film in the English language was considered for the awards, “A Monster Calls.” A film made by the Spanish visionary director J.A. Bayona (“The Impossible,” “The Orphanage,” and in post-production “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom”).
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| "A Monster Calls" production team and their Platino Award © 2017 Platino Awards. |
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| Platino Award Ceremony © 2017 Platino Awards |
THE PLATINO AWARDS 4TH EDITION WENT TO:
Best Ibero-American Film: “The Distinguished Citizen/El Ciudadano Ilustre,” Argentina-Spain.
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| Pedro Almodovar and his Platino Award © 2017 Platino Awards |
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| Oscar Martinez and his Platino Award © 2017 Platino Awards |
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| Sonia Braga and her Platino Award © 2017 Platino Awards |
Best Screenplay: Andrés Duprat, for “The Distinguished Citizen,” Argentina-Spain.
Best Editing: Jaume Marti and Bernat Villaplana, for “A Monster Calls.”
Best Production Design: Eugenio Caballero, for “A Monster Calls.”
Best Cinematography: Oscar Faura, for “A Monster Calls.”
Best Sound: “A Monster Calls.”
Best Original Score: Alberto Iglesias, for “Julieta,” Spain.
Best Animated Film: “Birdboy: The Forgotten Children/Psiconautas Los Niños Olvidados,” directed by Alberto Vázquez and Pedro Rivero, Spain.
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| "Born in Syria" Best Documentary:, directed by Hernán Zin. © 2017 Platino Awards |
Best Debut Film: “Desde allá/From Afar,” directed by Lorenzo Vigas, Venezuela/Mexico.
The PLATINO for Education in Cinema Values: “Esteban,” directed by Jonal Cosculluela, Spain-Cuba.
Best TV Mini-Series and Best Ibero-American T.V. Series: “Cuatro estaciones en la Habana,” starring Jorge Perugorría and Juana Acosta, Spain-Cuba.
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| Lifetime Achievement Award: Edward James Olmos © 2017 Platino Awards |
Hosted by Spanish comedian Carlos Latre and Uruguayan actress and singer Natalia Oreiro, the Platino gala was broadcast to over 80 million homes with the collaboration of 17 television and cable stations.
We hope that shortly more categories could be added - such as Best Supporting Actor and Supporting Actress, best original song, short live-action short animated film, and best technological achievement.
To reach a bigger audience, it will be helpful to host screenings of some of the nominated films (best picture, documentaries, and animations) in selected cities and invite the audience of some of the participant countries just to assist in the much-needed distribution of such worthy films.
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| The Platino Award Ceremony announcing in Madrid that Mexico will be hosting the next Award Ceremony © 2017 Platino Awards |
The last big announcement of the night was given at the end; the following hosting city of the Platino Awards will be Cancun, Mexico, one of the world’s most famous tourist destinations.
Filmmakers and film lovers will meet again for the fifth time in the Mayan Rivier in the summer of 2018 to honor the best works of Ibero-America.
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