Zama was the big winner of the Silver Condor Awards
During the night of Monday, the Silver Condor Awards were presented at the CCK and "Zama", film made by director Lucrecia Martel, turned out to be the big winner with eight statuettes.
The film won the Fiction categories, Address, Adapted Screenplay, Art, Locker room, Makeup, Sound and Photography and in this way it was the most outstanding by the Association of Cinematographic Cronistas corresponding to the season 2017.
On the other hand, The edition 66 This award also highlighted "The bride of the desert", by Cecilia Atán and Valeria Pivato, in the category First Opera and for the Original Music of Leo Sujatovich and "Cuatreros", de Albertina Carri, as a Documentary Film.
On the other hand, Leonardo Sbaraglia and Jorge Marrale shared the award for the best leading male performance for their roles in "The Other Brother.", of Israel Adrián Caetano, and "Maracaibo", by Miguel Ángel Rocca, respectively, while in the female category the winner was Sofía Gala Castiglione for her role in "Alanis", Anahi Berneri.
Claudio Rissi won as a supporting actor, this time for his role in "The Bride of the Desert". While Érica Rivas and Marilú Marini shared the one corresponding to the female cast performance for "La cordillera", by Santiago Miter, and "Those who love hate", by Alejandro Maci, film that also won the Best Art Direction award for Mercedes Alfonsín, shared with Renata Pinheiro for "Zama".
The revelations of the year were Loren Acuña, by "Madraza", by Hernán Aguilar, and Lautaro Bettoni, for "Hunting Season", by Natalia Garagiola.
Finally, in the audiovisual category for digital platforms, the award went to "Un gallo para esculapio", by director Bruno Stagnaro, and "Of the death of a coastal", by Carlos Díaz, won in the short film category.
The party that was hosted by Gabriela Radice, had a recognition to 40 years of the Uncipar Festival and featured tributes to the careers of great figures in front of and behind the screen. Thelma Biral stood out in this edition, Victor Laplace and Fernando “Pino” Solanas by the 50 years since the premiere of "The hour of the furnaces" and the researcher César Maranghello.
Then, The sidewalk shows you the complete list with all the winners that the ceremony had:
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