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The duo succeeds the Colombian-Spanish actress Juana Acosta and the Mexican interpreter Luis Gerardo Méndez, who were the masters of ceremonies of the VIII Edition of the awards, which crowned “El olvido que seremos” by Fernando Trueba as the best Ibero-American film since the Spanish series “Patria” as the best fiction or documentary miniseries or television series, as well as honoring the Mexican Diego Luna with the Platinum Honor Award for his commitment to Ibero-American audiovisuals.
In this way, Espósito and Muñoz join the list of figures who led the Platinum Awards gala such as Natalia Oreiro, Imanol Arias and Santiago Segura, among others.
Lali Espósito began her artistic career in 2003 with different television broadcasts such as “Rincón de Luz”, “Floricienta”, “Esperanza mía”, “Sandro de América” and “Chiquititas”. Her role in “En Casi Ángeles” coincided with her beginning as a singer as a member of the musical group “Teen Angels” and later as a soloist, a career that already has four albums.
In the cinema, Espósito participated in “Acusada”, by Gonzalo Tobal, “Permitidos”, by Ariel Winograd; and me “I married an idiot”, Juan Taratuto.
For his part, Miguel Ángel Muñoz has a career spanning more than 27 years in film, theater and television. He participated in outstanding productions such as “Capadocia”, “Presumed guilty” or “Drought” and in cinema in “El crack cero”, by Borja Cobeaga, “No controls, by Isabel Coixet, and “What About Love”, by Rob Schneider.
Source: Ambito

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