“The fugitive”, with Erica Rivas, with multiple names. Clarin photographic archive
On Friday, July 1 at noon on Academy of Film Arts and Sciences of Argentina closed the voting of First Degree of Southern Awards 2021 Edition. All Argentine films released from January 1st to December 31st 2021 participated. After being verified by the Notary D’Alessio, the Academy announced the nominations for this edition.
Best Fiction Film
“The Dog That Doesn’t Shut Up”, by Ana Katz.
● “El Attachment” directed by Valentín Javier Diment
● “The Dog Who Doesn’t Shut Up” directed by Ana Katz
● “El Prófugo” directed by Natalia Meta
● “Karnawal” directed by Juan Pablo Félix
Best Fiction Series
Diego Peretti in the role of shepherd in “El Reino”, the Netflix series.
● “Alternative Therapy”
● “Among men”
● “Maradona: Blessed dream”
● “The Kingdom”
Best Actress in a Leading Role
● Jimena Anganuzzi for “El Attachment”
● Lola Berthet for “The Attachment”
● Erica Rivas for “El Prófugo”
● Paula Carruega for “Eyes of sand”
Best Actor in a Leading Role
● Germán De Silva for “Attachment”
● Nahuel Pérez Biscayart for “El Prófugo”
● Leonardo Sbaraglia for “Wandering Heart”
● Martín López Laces for “Karnawal”
Best Direction
● Valentín Javier Diment for “El Attachment”
● Ana Katz for “The Dog That Won’t Shut Up”
● Leonardo Brzezicki for “Wandering Heart”
● Juan Pablo Felix for “Karnawal”
Best Supporting Actor
● Sergio Prina for “Amor Bandido”
● Daniel Hendler for “The Fugitive”
● Alfredo Castro for “Karnawal”
● Diego Cremonesi for “Karnawal”
Best Original Screenplay
● Valentín Javier Diment for “El Attachment”
● Leonardo Brzezicki for “Wandering Heart”
● Gonzalo Delgado and Ana Katz for “The dog that doesn’t shut up”
● Juan Pablo Felix for “Karnawal”
Best Adapted Screenplay
● Alberto Fasce and Gonzalo Ventura for “Al 3er Día” based on the novel “3 Días”.
● Natalia Meta for “El Prófugo” taken from “El Mal Menor” by CE Feiling.
● Sandra Gugliotta and Miguel Zeballos in “(In) Voluntary Retreats” taken from “The privatization of bodies” by Damián Pierbattisti.
● Federico Palazzo and José Paquez for “Yo Nena, Yo Princesa” based on Gabriela Mansilla’s book “Yo Nena Yo Princesa. Luana the girl who chose her name “.
Best art direction
● Federico Mayol for “El Attachment”
● Ailí Chen for “The Fugitive”
● Daniela Villela for “Karnawal”
● Sandra Iurcovich for “The rabbit house”
Best Costume Designer
● Julián Rúgolo for “10 Palomas”
● Gabriela González for “El Attachment”
● Mónica Toschi for “El Prófugo”
● Pheonia Veloz and Gabriela Varela Laciar for “La Estrella Roja”
Best makeup and characterization
● Nestor Burgos for “El Attachment”
● Emma Miño for “The Fugitive”
● Dolores Giménez for “Wandering Heart”
● Rebeca Martínez for “Nocturna, The night of the great man”
female revelation
● Miranda de la Serna for “Wandering Heart”
● Miss Bolivia for “That Weekend”
● Malena Pichot for “Weekend”
● Isabella GC for “Yo Nena, Yo Princesa”
Best direction of photography
● Marcelo Lavintman, Gustavo Biazzi, Fernando Blanc, Joaquín Neira and Guillermo Nieto for “El Perro que no Calla”
● Bárbara Álvarez for “El Prófugo”
● Ramiro Civita for “Karnawal”
● Milagros Chaín for “Yo Nena, Yo Princesa”
Best Documentary Film
● “Chango, the light discovers” directed by Alejandra Martín and Paola Rizzi
● “Map of Latin American Dreams” directed by Martín Weber
● “Carroceros” directed by Mariano Frigerio and Denise Urfeig
● “Cortázar and Antín: Illuminated Letters” directed by Cinthia Rajschmir
Best Supporting Actress
● Analía Couceyro for “Immortal”
● Monica Lairana for “Karnawal”
● Mónica Villa for “A tomb for three”
● Paola Barrientos for “Yo Nena, Yo Princesa”
best sound
● Lena Esquenazi for “Karnawal”
● Ileana Gigena and Joaquín Rosson for “Yo Nena, Yo Princesa”
● Sebastián González for “Immortal”
● Guido Berenblum for “The Fugitive”
Best editing
● Guille Gatti for “The Magic Night”
● Luz López Mañe and Eduardo Serrano for “Karnawal”
● Jonathan Smeke for “Me Girl, Me Princess”
● Eliane Katz for “The Fugitive”
male revelation
● Nahuel Cabral for “The frogs”
● Martín López Laces for “Karnawal”
● Roberto Moldavsky for “Ex Married”
● Valentino Vena for “Yo Nena, Yo Princesa”
Best Original Music
● Luciano Onetti for “The 3rd day”
● Sebastián Escofet for “How queens die”
● Leonardo Martinelli for “Karnawal”
● Martín Bianchedi for “Yo Nena, Yo Princesa”
Best Lyric Debut
● “Chango, the light discovers” directed by Alejandra Martín and Paola Rizzi
● “Quel weekend” directed by Mara Pescio
● “Karnawal” directed by Juan Pablo Félix
● “Map of Latin American Dreams” directed by Martín Weber
POS
Source: Clarin