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“Karnawal” met expectations and was the big winner of the South Awards

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Juan Pablo Félix, director of Karnawal, at the Sur Awards 2022.

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karnawal“, Juan Pablo Felix’s debut film, won eight awards this Monday – including” Best Picture “and” Best Director “- and was the big winner of a new edition of the Sur Awards presented by the Academy of Arts. and of the film sciences of Argentina.

The film, which held a vast international record with 16 awards, came to the event at the Politeama Theater in Buenos Aires with 14 nominations. Meanwhile, Natalia Meta’s “El prófugo”, which made her debut aspiring to 11 awards, won seven categories and was the evening’s other highlight.

The other nominees for the best film were “El Apego” (directed by Valentín Javier Diment), “El Perro que no Calla” (Ana Katz) and “El Prófugo” (Natalia Meta).

One of the great attractions of the night fell on unprecedented appearance of the category “Best Fiction Series”, an award that went to El Reino, a Netflix original and starring Diego Peretti, Mercedes Morán, Nancy Dupláa, Joaquín Furriel. Chino Darin and Peter Lanzani.

The remaining payroll members were Alternative Therapy (Star +), Between men (HBO), and Maradona: Blessed Dream (Amazon Prime Video).

The ceremony, which was conducted by the actor Martin Bossy and musically directed by Lito Vitalehe had tributes to remember Leonardo Favio, Graciela Borges, Willy Lemos and Paola Suarez.

“It is a great pleasure for me to participate in the Sur Award ceremony, in which the highest cinema references in our country are awarded. I am very happy to have been chosen to create the musical tributes section, I am deeply honored,” he said. Vitale in preview.

At the beginning of July, the candidates for all categories of this 16th edition were announced, with the participation of Argentine films released between January 1st and December 31st 2021.

With over 15 years of experience, the Sur Awards highlight the best of national cinematography.

South Awards: one by one, all winners

Best Fiction Film

  • “Karnawal” directed by Juan Pablo Félix (winner)
  • “The Dog Who Doesn’t Shut Up” directed by Ana Katz
  • “El Prófugo” directed by Natalia Meta
  • “Karnawal” directed by Juan Pablo Felix

Best Fiction Series

  • “The Kingdom” (winner)
  • “Alternative Therapy”
  • “Among men”
  • “Maradona: blessed dream”

Best Direction

  • Juan Pablo Félix for “Karnawal” (winner)
  • Valentin Javier Diment for “Attachment”
  • Ana Katz for “The Dog That Won’t Shut Up”
  • Leonardo Brzezicki for “Wandering Heart”

Best Actress in a Leading Role

  • Erica Rivas for “El Prófugo” (winner)
  • Jimena Anganuzzi for “Attachment”
  • Lola Berthet for “Attachment”
  • Paula Carruega for “Eyes of sand”

Best Actor in a Leading Role

  • Leonardo Sbaraglia for “Wandering Heart” (winner)
  • Martin Lopez Laces for “Karnawal”
  • Germán De Silva for “Attachment”
  • Nahuel Pérez Biscayart for “El Prófugo”

Best Supporting Actress

  • Mónica Lairana for “Karnawal” (winner)
  • Mónica Villa for “A tomb for three”
  • Paola Barrientos for “Yo Nena, Yo Princesa”
  • Analía Couceyro for “Immortal”

Best Supporting Actor

  • Alfredo Castro for “Karnawal” (winner)
  • Sergio Prina for “Amor Bandido”
  • Daniel Hendler for “The Fugitive”
  • Diego Cremonesi for “Karnawal”

Best First Feature Film

  • “Karnawal” directed by Juan Pablo Félix (winner)
  • “Chango, the light discovers” directed by Alejandra Martín and Paola Rizzi
  • “Quel weekend” directed by Mara Pescio
  • “Map of Latin American Dreams” directed by Martín Weber.

Best Documentary Film

  • “Chango, La Luz Discover” directed by Alejandra Martín and Paola Rizzi (winner)
  • “Map of Latin American Dreams” directed by Martín Weber
  • “Bodybuilders” directed by Mariano Frigerio and Denise Urfeig
  • “Cortázar and Antín: Illuminated Letters” directed by Cinthia Rajschmir

female revelation

  • Miranda de la Serna for “Errante Corazón” (winner)
  • Miss Bolivia for “That Weekend”
  • Malena Pichot for “Weekend”
  • Isabella GC for “Yo Nena, Yo Princesa”

male revelation

  • Martín López Lacci for “Karnawal” (winner)
  • Nahuel Cabral for “The Frogs”
  • Roberto Moldavsky for “Ex Married”
  • Valentino Vena for “Yo Nena, Yo Princesa”

Best direction of photography

  • Bárbara Álvarez for “El Prófugo” (winner)
  • Marcelo Lavintman, Gustavo Biazzi, Fernando Blanc, Joaquín Neira and Guillermo Nieto for “El Perro que no Calla”
  • Ramiro Civita for “Karnawal”
  • Milagros Chaín for “Yo Nena, Yo Princesa”

Best Original Screenplay

  • Juan Pablo Felix for “Karnawal” (winner)
  • Valentin Javier Diment for “Attachment”
  • Leonardo Brzezicki for “Wandering Heart”
  • Gonzalo Delgado and Ana Katz for “The dog that doesn’t shut up”

Best Adapted Screenplay

  • Natalia Meta and Leonel D? Agostino for “El Prófugo” taken from “El Mal Menor” by CE Feiling (winner)
  • 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 the book by Gabriela Mansilla “Yo Nena Yo Princesa. Luana the girl who chose her name
  • Alberto Fasce and Gonzalo Ventura for “Al 3er Día” based on the novel “3 Días”.

Best artistic direction

  • Ailí Chen for “El Prófugo” (winner)
  • Daniela Villela for “Karnawal”
  • Sandra Iurcovich for “The Rabbit House”
  • Federico Mayol for “Attachment”

Best Costume Designer

  • Mónica Toschi for “El Prófugo” (winner)
  • Daniela Villela for “Karnawal”
  • Sandra Iurcovich for “The Rabbit House”
  • Federico Mayol for “Attachment”

Best makeup and characterization

  • Néstor Burgos for “El Attachment” (winner)
  • Emma Miño for “The Fugitive”
  • Dolores Giménez for “Wandering Heart”
  • Rebeca Martínez for “Nocturna, The night of the great man”

best sound

  • Guido Berenblum for “El Prófugo” (winner)
  • Lena Esquenazi for “Karnawal”
  • Ileana Gigena and Joaquín Rosson for “Yo Nena, Yo Princesa”
  • Sebastián González for “Immortal”

Best editing

  • Eliane Katz for “The Fugitive” (winner)
  • Guille Gatti for “The Magic Night”
  • Luz López Mañe and Eduardo Serrano for “Karnawal”
  • Jonathan Smeke for “Me Girl, Me Princess”

Best Original Music

  • Leonardo Martinelli for “Karnawal” (winner)
  • Luciano Onetti for “The 3rd day”
  • Sebastián Escofet for “How Queens Die”
  • Martín Bianchedi for “Yo Nena, Yo Princesa”

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Source: Clarin

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