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“El Perro que no calla” by Ana Katz was the Silver Condor for Best Film

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The edition 70 of the Silver Cóndor Awards for national audiovisual production consecrated “El perro que no calla”, de Ana Katz, as the best movie 2021.

Through a ceremony that took place in the CC25 of May, The Association of Cinematographic Chroniclers of Argentina once again highlighted all those national productions that reached the cinema on audiovisual platforms during the past year.

In that context, in addition to the film made by Katz, “Splinters” by Natalia Garayalde and “A house without curtains” by Julían Troksberg, shared the award for best documentary. Meanwhile, Leonardo Sbaraglia and Érica Rivas were the best leading performances for the Association.

In addition to being considered the Best Film of the Year, "The dog that does not shut up" won the awards for Best Direction (Ana Katz), Original screenplay (Ana Katz and Gonzalo Delgado), Breakthrough Male (Daniel Katz) and Supporting Actor (Carlos Portaluppi).

Three new awards were also presented for the first time during the ceremony. The Leonardo Favio award that went to the hands of the notable Argentine director Adolfo Aristarain, 12 times winner of the Silver Condor; the Maria Luisa Bemberg Award to outstanding producer Vanessa Ragone, and the Salvador Sammaritano Award, to the critic, teacher and researcher Fernando Martín Peña. further, BA Audiovisual presented the audience award for Best Fiction Film in Competition, which on this occasion went to “Implosión”, the Javier of the Couter.

The Association of Cinematographic Chroniclers of Argentina also distinguished the Best Film in co-production with Argentina. The winner in this category was the Spanish "Akelarre", by Argentine Pablo Agüero, with local production of Campo Cine. While the Best Ibero-American Film was "El agent mole" by the Chilean Maite Alberdi.

Osvaldo Laport won his first Silver Condor for the song “Volveré” from the movie Bandido, composed together with Diego Bravo. The documentary “Terminal Norte” by Lucrecia Martel and the fiction “Sycorax” by Matías Piñeiro and Lois Patiño were chosen as the best shorts.

By last, it was announced that the next 14 November at the CCK will take place the 1 delivery of the Silver Cóndor Awards to the series premiered on digital platforms and television between the 1 of January of 2021 and the 15 October 2022. Nominations will be announced at the end of October..

Then, The sidewalk shows the complete list with all the winners of the night

fiction film: "The dog that does not shut up", de Ana Katz

Documentary film: "Shards", by Natalia Garayalde and “A house without curtains”, by Julian Troksberg

Debut: “Carnival” by John Paul Felix

Film in Co-production with Argentina: "Akelarre" by Pablo Aguero (Spain, France and Argentina)

Ibero-American film: "The Mole Agent" by Maite Alberdi (Chile)

Short fiction: “Sycorax” by Matías Piñeiro and Lois Patiño

short documentary: “North Terminal” by Lucrecia Martel

Address: Ana Katz for "The dog that does not shut up"

Leading Actress: Erica Rivas for "The Fugitive"

Leading Actor: Leonardo Sbaraglia for "Wandering Heart"

Supporting Actress: Monica Lairana for “Carnival”

Supporting actor: Alfredo Castro for “Carnival” and Carlos Portaluppi for “The Dog That Doesn’t Shut Up”

Women revelation: Nina Vera Suárez Bléfari for “Implosion”

Breakthrough Male: Daniel Katz for "The dog that won't shut up"

Original screenplay: Gonzalo Delgado and Ana Katz for "The dog that does not shut up"

Adapted Screenplay: Natalia Meta y Leonel D’Agostino por “El prófugo”, basado en el libro “El mal menor” de C.E. Error

Direction of photography: Bárbara Álvarez por “El prófugo”

Mounting: Martin Sappia y Julieta Secco por “Esquirlas”

Sound design: Guido Berenblum por “El prófugo”

Original Music: Luciano Azzigotti por “El prófugo”

Original song: “Volveré” de Diego Bravo y Osvaldo Laport para “Bandido”

Costume Design: Regina Calvo y Gabriela Varela Laciar por “Karnawal”

Art direction: Ailí Chen por “El prófugo” y Federico Mayol por “El apego”

Makeup and Hairdressing: Néstor Burgos por “El apego”

Mary Louise Bemberg Award: Vanessa Ragone

Leonardo Favio Award: Adolfo Aristarain

Salvador Sammaritano Award: Fernando Martin Pena

Journalistic Merit Award: Guillermo Courau, Catalina Long, Javier Luzi, Maria Fernanda Mugica and John Paul Russo.

BA Audiovisual Audience Award: "Implosion", the Javier of the Couter

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