Announce the list of nominees for the Condor 2022

Announce the list of nominees for the Condor 2022

Actors Gustavo Garzón and Barbara Lombardo were in charge of the announcement, which was made last night at the Atlas Caballito complex during the awards ceremony for the winners of the 2019 and 2020 editions, suspended due to the pandemic.

In this new edition, three new awards will be given: the María Luisa Bemberg Award to an outstanding woman in the audiovisual industry, the Leonardo Favio Award to a relevant male personality and the Salvador Sammaritano Award to a film critic who is not part of the association.

Likewise, the entity will award the Silver Condor, in an independent ceremony, to the series and telefilms broadcast on television and/or digital platforms, which will be held on November 14 at the Kirchner Cultural Center, with live transmission of the Televisión Pública y Contar and the nominations will be announced in mid-October.

In addition, the entity unveiled the new institutional image and presented a new design for the traditional Silver Condor created by Diego González, which highlights a modernist style of straight lines and the use of materials such as acrylic and alpaca.

Below is the full list of nominees by category:

Fiction Movie:

“The Attachment”, by Valentín Javier Diment.

“The dog that does not shut up”, by Ana Katz.

“The fugitive”, by Natalia Meta.

“Implosion”, by Javier Van de Couter.

Karnawal by Juan Pablo Felix.

“A common crime”, by Francisco Márquez.

Documentary film:

“1982”, by Lucas Gallo.

“Goodbye to memory”, by Nicolás Prividera.

“Splinters”, by Natalia Garayalde.

“(In)voluntary Withdrawals”, by Sandra Gugliotta.

“Three in the drift of the creative act”, by Fernando Solanas.

“A House Without Curtains” by Julián Troksberg.

Debut:

“Splinters”, by Natalia Garayalde.

“History of the occult”, by Cristian Ponce.

Karnawal by Juan Pablo Felix.

“The sleeping life”, by Natalia Labaké.

“Zombies in the cane fields”, by Pablo Schembori.

Film in Co-production with Argentina:

Akelarre of Pablo Agüero (Spain, France and Argentina)

Carajita by Silvina Schnicer, Ulises Porra (Argentina and the Dominican Republic)

Window Boy would also like to have an Alex Piperno submarine. (Uruguay,

Argentina, Brazil, the Netherlands and the Philippines)

The Nobodies by José Quiroga (Chile and Argentina)

While Alejandro Amenábar’s war lasts (Spain and Argentina)

Ibero-American film:

“Rescue distance”, by Claudia Llosa (Peru).

“The mole agent”, by Maite Alberdi (Chile).

“The oblivion that we will be”, by Fernando Trueba (Colombia).

“The ducts”, by Camilo Restrepo (Colombia).

“Tragic Jungle”, by Yulene Olaizola (Mexico).

Short fiction:

“The sidereal space”, by Sebastián Schjaer.

“Fabian sings”, by Diego Crespo.

“Instructions”, for Adela by Laura Huberman and Manuela Martínez.

“My Last Adventure”, by Ramiro Sonzini and Ezequiel Salinas.

“Sycorax”, by Matías Piñeiro and Lois Patiño.

Short documentary:

“From Here and There”, by Melisa Liebenthal.

“Gummed”, by Toia Bonino and Marcos Joubert.

Once upon a time in Quizca, by Nicolás Torchinsky.

“Mourning”, by Pablo Martín Weber.

“North Terminal”, by Lucrecia Martel.

Address:

Valentín Javier Diment for “The attachment”.

Natalia Garayalde for “Splinters”.

Ana Katz for “The dog that does not shut up”.

Francisco Márquez for “A common crime”.

Natalia Meta for “The Fugitive”.

Javier Van de Couter for “Implosion”.

Leading Actress:

Lola Berthet for “The Attachment”.

Elisa Carricajo for “A common crime”.

Marilú Marini for “Nocturnal”.

Erica Rivas for “The Fugitive”.

Eleonora Wexler for “I’m a girl, I’m a princess.”

Lead Actor:

Daniel Katz for “The dog that does not shut up”.

Osvaldo Laport for “Bandido”.

Nahuel Pérez Biscayart for “The Fugitive”.

Leonardo Sbaraglia for “Wandering heart”.

Pepe Soriano for “Nocturnal”.

Supporting Actress:

Paola Barrientos for “I baby, I princess.”

Mirta Busnelli for “The Fugitive”.

Miranda de la Serna for “Wandering Heart”.

Monica Lairana for “Karnawal”.

Valeria Lois for “The dog that does not shut up”.

Cecilia Roth for “The Fugitive”.

Julieta Zylberberg for “The dog that doesn’t shut up”.

Supporting actor:

Alberto Ajaka for “Wandering heart”.

Alfredo Castro for “Karnawal”.

Diego Cremonesi for “Karnawal”.

Daniel Hendler for “The Fugitive”.

Carlos Portaluppi for “The dog that does not shut up”.

Diego Velázquez for “Immortal”.

Female Revelation:

Miss Bolivia for “That weekend”.

Malena Filmus for “How queens die”.

Isabella GC for “I am a girl, I am a princess”.

Mecha Martínez for “A common crime”.

Nina Vera Suárez Bléfari for “Implosión”.

Male Revelation:

Nahuel Cabral for “The Frogs”.

Mauricio Di Yorio for “The Perfect David”.

Daniel Katz for “The dog that does not shut up”.

Martín López Lacci for “Karnawal”.

Rodrigo Torres for “Implosion”.

Original screenplay:

Leonardo Brzezicki for “Wandering Heart”.

Valentín Javier Diment for “The attachment”.

Gonzalo Delgado and Ana Katz for “The dog that doesn’t shut up”.

Juan Pablo Felix for “Karnawal”.

Cristian Ponce for “History of the occult”.

Adapted script:

Natalia Meta and Leonel D´Agostino for “El prófugo”, based on the book “El mal menor”, ​​by CE Feiling; Sandra Gugliotta and Miguel Zeballos in (In)voluntary Retreats, based on “The Privatization of Bodies”, by Damián Pierbattisti; Federico Palazzo and José Paquez for “Yo nena, yo princess”, based on the book by Gabriela Mansilla “Yo baby, me princess. Luana the girl who chose her own name ”from her.

Direction of photography:

Bárbara Álvarez for “The Fugitive”.

Claudio Beiza for “The Attachment”.

Gustavo Biazzi, Guillermo Nieto, Fernando Blanc, Joaquín Neira and Marcelo Lavintman for “El perro que no calla”.

Franco Cerana and Camilo Giordano for “History of the occult.”

Ramiro Civita for “Karnawal”.

Mounting:

Hernán Biasotti and Christian Ponce for “History of the occult”.

Omar Ester for “A house without curtains”.

Eliane Katz for “The fugitive”.

Martin Sappia and Julieta Secco for “Splinters”.

Andrés Tambornino for “The dog that does not shut up”.

Sound design:

Guido Berenblum for “The Fugitive”.

Hernán Biasotti for “History of the occult”.

Sebastián González for “Nocturnal”

Jesica Suárez for “The dog that does not shut up”.

Abel Tortorelli for “A common crime”.

Original Music:

Luciano Azzigotti for “The Fugitive”

Nico Casal for “Wandering heart”

Álvaro Fombellida for “Bandido”

Leonardo Martinelli for “Karnawal”

Gustavo Pomeranec for “The Attachment”

Nicolás Villamil for “The dog that does not shut up”

Original song:

“A festa must continue”, by Javier Abinet and Nicolás Villamil for “El perro que no calla”.

“Flow de barrio”, by Tiago PZK for “Cato”.

“Loco”, by Tiago PZK, Nicolás Cotton and Enzo Ezequiel Sauthier for “Cato”.

“One thing at a time”, by Javier Abinet and Nicolás Villamil for “The dog that doesn’t shut up”.

“Volveré”, by Diego Bravo and Osvaldo Laport for “Bandido”.

Costume Design:

Ignacio Buendía and Laura Roldán for “History of the occult”.

Regina Calvo and Gabriela Varela Laciar for “Karnawal”.

Gabriela González for “The Attachment”.

Pilar González and Juan Sanza for “The dog that doesn’t shut up”.

Mónica Toschi for “The Fugitive”.

Art direction:

Ignacio Buendía and Laura Roldán for “History of the occult”.

Ailí Chen for “The fugitive”.

Federico Mayol for “The Attachment”.

Mariela Rípodas for “The dog that does not shut up”.

Daniela Villela for “Karnawal”.

Makeup and Hairdressing:

Néstor Burgos for “The Attachment”.

Carla Fontana and Alejandra Suniar Gonda for “History of the occult.”

Dolores Giménez and Daniela Deglise for “The dog that doesn’t shut up”.

Nancy Marignac for “Karnawal”.

Emmanuel Miño for “The Fugitive”.

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