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Lali Espósito, Dillom and Ca7riel won the Buenos Aires music video

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The closure was celebrated Buenos Aires Music Video Festival (BAMV Fest)international music video competition, at the Recoleta Cultural Center. Nobodyfrom Sin Bandera, directed by the Argentines Hernan Corera and Juan Piczmanreceived the video of the year in this fourth edition of the award.

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As reported Scoreboardduring the ceremony the prize for the best Video pop-up He took it Martin Gasparini with clip Lourdesa special category in which new independent talents engage.

Juan Manuel Pinzón, Lucía Giannoni, Bruno Adamovsky with the video Yes, all at the same time won the $ 60,000 incentive from the Buenos Aires Film Commission in the category Made in Buenos Aires, sponsored by the magazine.

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To a full hall, at the Recoleta Cultural Center, during the BAMV Fest Awards Various directors and artists from the local scene took to the stage which have been decorated in this edition.

According to the same source, the most awarded video was Discipline from Laliled by the duo Renderpanicin two categories: favorite video Y Choreography.

Other directors who have won various awards have been Miche, Kevin Zeta, ORNEDEVIR and Noduermo for the videos they have directed for artists such as Marilina Bertoldi, Ca7riel, Guido Morán and Dillomrespectively.

Other winners: Amuletfrom Marilina Bertoldi, Javiera Mena (Director Gonxalo Alipaz, Miche). Best Video (Argentina) Land Zanta, ThunderBest LATAM video: Even if you die to return, Mon Laferte (Directed by Camila Grandi). Best video (international): This is not America, Resident, Ibeyi (Director Greg Ohrel).

In the “Social impact” category, What’s done is done, Delta Spirit (director Michael Parks Randa). And in animation, not lullabySIAMES (Dir. Ezequiel Torres).

In the “Formati” competition the surname Bertoldi turns again: Making Of Amulet, behind the scenes, Marilina Bertoldi, Javiera Mena (Director Gonxalo Alipaz).

Buenos Aires Music Video Festival (BAMV Fest) is considered the first international video clip event in Argentina created to promote and reward the best productions of each year. Since 2019 the Festival has managed to earn a place in the international circuit of the video clip industry and is today a reference event for the entire region.

The Festival encompasses an artistic community made up of musicians, directors, producers and video clip professionals, which organizes various activities throughout the year and makes the work of national and international artists visible.

With 33 categories in 5 competitions, there were 904 entries from directors, producers, movie houses, record labels, artists, bands and more.

The festival tries to recognize the creative work and innovator of professionals and music video directors in Argentina and around the world to promote the production and dissemination of quality work that contributes to the popular culture of the city.

Source: Clarin

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