Platino Awards: ‘I’m Still Here,’ Fernanda Torres Win Big
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Platino Awards: ‘I’m Still Here,’ Fernanda Torres Win Big


The 12th edition of the Madrid-hosted Platino Awards, honoring the highest in Ibero-American film and television, saw major wins for the Oscar-winning Brazilian film I’m Still Here, as well as director Walter Salles and star Fernanda Torres (who were not in attendance). The night also featured three accolades for Netflix’s Colombian serialized adaptation of One Hundred Years of Solitude, which took home best actor and supporting actor categories, as well as best television series overall.

Other notable winners included Pedro Almodóvar’s The Room Next Door, which clinched the original score and cinematography categories.

The Platino Awards followed February’s Goya ceremony, which also saw wins for the aforementioned projects, in addition to other winners honored today, including El 47, La Infiltrada and Segundo Premio.

A standout from the evening was also Eva Longoria’s acceptance of the Platinum of Honor Award as an example of Latin excellence in Hollywood, which led to uproarious applause from the audience and a surprise appearance by colleague and friend Sofía Vergara.

“I was born in Texas, I’m Mexican American, I carry Spanish blood in my veins, specifically from Asturias,” the Only Murders in the Building and Desperate Housewives star said in her speech. “My soul is Mexican, I love the connection between Mexico and Spain; it’s a very special sisterhood that can be felt in every corner of this room. Since I began my career in Hollywood in ’98, I’ve had the dream of proudly representing my roots and honoring Hispanic women in particular.”

See the full list of Platino Award winners below:

Best Ibero-American Fiction Film
I’m Still Here — Walter Salles

Best Director
Walter Salles, I’m Still Here

Best Female Performance
Fernanda Torres, I’m Still Here

Best Ibero-American Miniseries or Television Series
One Hundred Years of Solitude

Best Male Performance in a Miniseries or Television Series
Claudio Cataño, One Hundred Years of Solitude

Best Supporting Male Performance in a Miniseries or Television Series
Jairo Camargo, One Hundred Years of Solitude

Best Series Creator
Vicente Amorim, Fernando Coimbra, Luiz Bolognesi and Patrícia Andrade, Senna

Best Male Performance
Eduard Fernández, Marco

Best Supporting Female Performance
Clara Segura, El 47

Best Supporting Male Performance
Daniel Fanego, Kill the Jockey (posthumous, accepted by Manu Fanego)

Best Female Performance in a Miniseries or Television Series
Candela Peña, The Asunta Case

Best Supporting Female Performance in a Miniseries or Television Series
Carmen Maura, Land of Women

Best Screenplay
Amelia Mora and Arantxa Echevarría, Undercover (La infiltrada)

Best Editing Direction
Victoria Lammers, Undercover (La infiltrada)

Best Documentary Feature
The Echo, Tatiana Huezo

Best Animated Film
Black Butterflies, David Baute

Best First Film
The Dog Thief, Vinko Tomicic

Best Ibero-American Comedy Film
Idol Affair (Buscando a Coque), Teresa Bellón and César F. Calvillo

Best Cinema and Education in Values
Memories of a Burning Body, Antonella Sudasassi

Best Original Score
Alberto Iglesias, The Room Next Door

Best Cinematography
Edu Grau, The Room Next Door

Best Art Direction
Eugenio Caballero and Carlos Y. Jacques, Pedro Páramo

Best Sound Direction
Diana Sagrista, Alejandro Castillo, Eva Valiño, Antonin Dalmasso, Segundo Premio



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