The Silver Condor Awards went to Argentine cinema

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This Monday, October 3, the CC25 in May hosted the 70th edition of the Cóndor de Plata Awards, which distinguished the best of national production of the year 2021 premiered in theaters or through the various digital platforms available in the country.

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The dog that doesn’t shut upthe film directed by Ana Katz, was chosen as the best film of the year, in addition to winning the awards for best director, the original screenplay (Ana Katz and Gonzalo Delgado), the male revelation (Daniel Katz) and the supporting actor (Carlos Portaluppi) . they were quite five prizes for who was the big winner of the evening.

Erica Rivas, for her work in the fugitiveand Leonardo Sbaraglia, for the film wandering heartthey distinguished themselves as best actress and best actor respectively.

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Other awards

A house without curtainsby Julian Troksberg e fragmentsby Natalia Garayalde she received the Silver Condor for Best Documentary Film. In case of fragmentsit was also awarded for staging by Cordovan Martin Sapia and Julieta Secco.

karnawal, by Juan Pablo Félix, was another of the most awarded films. In addition to winning the award for best debut film, they were also awarded for supporting performances by Chilean Alfredo Castro and Mónica Lairana and for costumes.

The other favorite of the night, the fugitive, by Natalia Meta, has won several awards, including Best Actress (the aforementioned Érica Rivas), Best Non-original Screenplay (Natalia Meta and Leonel D’Agostino, who thus won her third consecutive award), Director of Photography (Bárbara Álvarez), Sound Design (Guido Berenblum) and Original Music (Luciano Azzigotti). that’s five awards, like the silent dog.

For its part, attachmentby Valentín Javier Diment, won the Silver Condor for best makeup and hairdresser (Néstor Burgos) and best artistic direction (Federico Mayol), this shared with Aili Chen from the fugitive.

In the Female Revelation category, the award went to Nina Suarez Blefarifor the drama implosion.

The three new awards

Even for the whole ceremony three new awards were awarded for the first time.

The prize Leonardo Favio went to Argentine director Adolfo Aristarain (return timeamong others), 12 times winner of the Silver Condor.

The María Luisa Bemberg prize was awarded to the outstanding producer vanessa ragoneand the Salvador Sammaritano prize, to the critic, teacher and researcher Fernando Martin Pena.

BA Audiovisual presented the Audience Award for the best fiction film in competition, which on this occasion went to implosionfrom Xavier van de Couter.

The Argentine Film Reporters Association also awarded the best film in co-production with Argentina. It turned out that they were the Spaniards Gatheringby Argentine Pablo Agüero, with local production by Campo Cine.

While the best Ibero-American film was the agent mole by Chilean Maite Alberdi.

The actor Osvaldo Laport won his first Silver Condor for the song I’ll be back of the film Banditcomposed together with Diego Bravo.

In the Short Films category, the documentary North Terminal from Lucrezia Martello and fiction Sycorax, by Matías Piñeiro and Lois Patiño.

Mention of merit

The management of the Silver Condor awarded a special award of merit to its partners Guillermo Courau, Catalina Dlugi, Javier Luzi, María Fernanda Muica and Juan Pablo Russo, selected by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) in English to be voters in the Globi d ‘ gold.

During the ceremony, led by Gabriele Radice, the five named songs were performed live. Osvaldo Laport opened the ceremony with the aforementioned I’ll be back of the film Bandit.

In turn, Javier Abinet, Charo Villamil and Agustín Fuertes paid an emotional tribute to the triple candidate Nicolás Villamil, who passed away in 2017, interpreting the songs of The dog that doesn’t shut up. Then he sang Nacho Pérez Cortés neighborhood flow Y Crazy by Tiago PZK, included in the soundtrack of Cato.

At the beginning of the ceremony, the president of the Argentine Film Reporters Association, Juan Pablo Russo, delivered a speech in which he expressed “his concern about the delay in the treatment of the law extending specific allocations for cultural industries between which is the national cinema “.

Russo explained that “culture is in danger because in December the law that finances cinema, theater, popular libraries and music expires. For this reason, the senators of our country are urged to reverse this situation by approving the law that extends them for another 50 years. Culture is a right and our rulers must guarantee it ”.

Source: Clarin

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