57th Ariel Awards

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The 57th Ariel Awards ceremony, organized by the Mexican Academy of Film Arts and Sciences (AMACC) took place on May 27, 2015, in Mexico City. During the ceremony, AMACC presented the Ariel Award in 25 categories honoring films released in 2014. Güeros received five awards out of 12 nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director for Alonso Ruizpalacios. Cantinflas, Obediencia Perfecta, and Las Oscuras Primaveras followed with three awards; La Tirisia and Visitantes with two; and Seguir Viviendo, Relatos Salvajes, H20mx, El Penacho de Moctezuma. Plumaria del México Antiguo, El Modelo de Pickman and Ramona with one.[1]

Awards

Winners will be listed first and highlighted with boldface.[1][2]

  • Güeros
  • Isela Vega – Las Horas Contigo as Abu
    • Mercedes Hernández – La Tirisia
    • Margarita Sanz – Las Oscuras Primaveras as María
    • Cecilia Suárez – Las Oscuras Primaveras as Flora
    • Mima Vikovic – La Guerra de Manuela Jankovic as Lazla
Breakthrough Male Performance
Breakthrough Female Performance
  • Nora Isabel Huerta – Seguir Viviendo
Best Original Screenplay
Best Adapted Screenplay
  • Obediencia Perfecta – Ernesto Alcocer and Luis Urquiza from Perversidad by Ernesto Alcocer
Best First Feature Film
  • Güeros – Alonso Ruizpalacios
    • González – Christian Díaz
    • Los Bañistas – Max Zunino
    • Las Horas Contigo – Catalina Aguilar
    • Obediencia Perfecta – Luis Urquiza
Best Documentary Feature
  • H2Omx – José Cohen
    • Bering. Equilibrio y Resistencia – Lourdes Grobet
    • Eco de la Montaña – Nicolás Echeverría
    • Los Años de Fierro – Santiago Eisteinou
    • Navajazo – Ricardo Silva
Best Documentary Short Subject
  • El Penacho de Moctezuma. Plumaria del México Antiguo – Jaime Kuri
    • El Palacio – Nicolás Pereda
    • Jefe del Desierto – Alejandro Ramírez
    • Perreus – Kalien Delgado
    • Ulterior – Sabrina Muhate
Best Animated Feature Film
  • Not awarded
Best Animated Short
  • El Modelo de Pickman – Pablo Angeles Zuman
    • El Color de Mis Alas – Miguel Anaya
    • El Trompetista – Raúl Alejandro Morales
    • Tierra Seca – Ricardo Torres
    • Tlacuache de Maguey – Miguel Anaya
Best Original Score
Best Live Action Short
  • Ramona – Gioavanna Zacarias
    • 400 Maletas – Fernanda Valadez
    • Ella – Ximena Urrutia
    • La Carta – Ángeles Cruz
    • Nunca Regreses – Leonardo Díaz
Best Sound
  • Güeros – Isabel Muñoz, Pedro González, Gabriel Teyna, and Kyoshi Osawa
  • Las Oscuras Primaveras – Enrique Ojeda and Enrique Greiner
    • Carmín Tropical – Pablo Tamez and Ruy García
    • González – Axel Muñoz, José Miguel Enríquez and Pablo Fernández
    • La Dictadura Perfecta – Santiago Núñez, Pablo Lach and Hugo de la Cerda
Best Film Editing
Best Art Direction
  • Cantinflas – Christofer Lagunes
    • Güeros – Sandra Cabriada
    • La Dictadura Perfecta – Salvador Parra
    • La Guerra de Manuela Jankovic – Antonio Muñohierro and Mariana Fernández
    • Obediencia Perfecta – Julieta Álvarez
Best Cinematography
Best Makeup
Best Costume Design
Best Special Effects
Best Visual Effects

Special awards

Multiple nominations and awards

The following sixteen films received multiple nominations:

Nominations Film
12 Güeros
10 Carmín Tropical
La Dictadura Perfecta
9 Las Oscuras Primaveras
6 Guten Tag, Ramón
Obediencia Perfecta
La Tirisia
5 Cantinflas
Eddie Reynolds y los ángeles de acero
González
3 El Crimen del Cácaro Gumaro
La Fórmula del Doctor Funes
Las Horas Contigo
La Guerra de Manuela Jankovic
Somos Mari Pepa
2 Visitantes

Films that received multiple awards:

Awards Film
5 Güeros
3 Cantinflas
Obediencia Perfecta
Las Oscuras Primaveras
2 La Tirisia
Visitantes

References

  1. ^ a b "Ganadores de los premios Ariel 2015" (in Spanish). Morelia International Film Festival. May 27, 2015. Retrieved October 20, 2016.
  2. ^ "Lista completa de nominaciones a los premios Ariel 2015" (in Spanish). Morelia International Film Festival. April 13, 2015. Retrieved October 20, 2016.