Argentine actress Camila Plate won the award for the best cast interpretation in San Sebastián

Argentine actress Camila Plate won the award for the best cast interpretation in San Sebastián

The Argentine actress Camila Plaate He consecrated this Saturday with the award to Best cast interpretation in it San Sebastián International Film Festivalthanks to your role in Nativity scenethe film directed by Fonzi Dolores which represents Argentina in the race for the Oscar 2026 Awards.

“This award is for those who transformed an injustice into a symbol of hope,” said Plate, in a speech that moved the public and reaffirmed the Argentine cinema commitment to relevant issues. The statuette was delivered by Lali Espósito.

Plaate interpreted Nativity scenethe young Tucumana whose case, convicted in 2014 for a spontaneous abortion, became a milestone in the fight for women’s rights In Argentina. His release, driven by a wide social mobilization, inspired legal and cultural changes in the country.

Upon receiving the Silver shellthe actress dedicated the award to “Argentine Tucuman Women’s Movement and the world, who achieved the liberation of Bethlehem and put body and soul in each struggle.”

The tape, selected to compete for the Oscar for Best International Filmreinforces Argentina’s presence in the Global cinematographic map. His success in San Sebastián, one of the most prestigious festivals in Europe, Open doors to new opportunities for distribution, co -productions and visibility For local talent.

Directed and starring Fonzi Dolores (Blondi) and produced by K&S Films (the company behind wild stories, Oscar nominated), Bethlehem is a forceful criticism of systematic injustices and a tribute to resistance, sorority and constant struggle for the right to autonomy over the body.

The cast includes Camila Plaate (Motoarrebatador), Laura Paredes (Argentina, 1985), Julieta Cardinali (Maradona: Blessed dream), and Sergio Prina (Motoarrebatador), with special appearances of Luis Machín (Cromañón) and César Troncoso (The Eternaluta), among others. Based on the book “Somos Belén” by Ana Correathe film was written by Dolores Fonzi and Laura Paredes. The production is in charge of Leticia Cristi and Matías Mosteirin, of K&S, with Diego Copello as executive producer.

Where to see Bethlehem

Belén adds to the growing list of original Argentine movies of Prime Video, after the success of Argentina, 1985, winner of the Golden Globe. The film will become part of the streaming platform when it concludes its current step through cinemas.

Source: Ambito

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