The film ‘Argentina, 1985’, by Santiago Mitre, and the Colombian series ‘News of a kidnapping’, by Andrés Wood and Rodrigo García, have been the great winners of the X Platino Awards that have been held this Saturday in Madrid.

‘Argentina, 1985’, about the trial against those responsible for the dictatorship in the South American country, has won the award for Best Ibero-American Fiction Filmas well as the award for Cinema and Education in Values, Best Art Direction (Micaela Saiegh) and Best Screenplay (Mariano Llinás and Santiago Mitre).

In addition, the protagonist of the film, the Argentine Ricardo Darín, has won the award for Best Male Performance in cinema, which he has shared with his colleagues, especially with the actor Peter Lanzani, present at the ceremony. Likewise, he has dedicated the award to the Argentine prosecutor whom he gives life to in the film: “I would like to dedicate this award to the incredible humanity of Mr. Julio César Strassera. Never again, never again.”

For its part, the Colombian series ‘News of a kidnapping’, which aspired to six awards, has won the Best Cinematographic Miniseries or Teleseries, as well as its creators the Best creator of a Cinematographic Miniseries or Teleseries (Andrés Wood and Rodrigo García). In addition, actress Cristina Umaña has won the Best Female Performance award for her role in this series, while Majida Issa has won the Best Supporting Female Performance award.

the spanish film ‘As beasts’ It has also won several awards, such as Best Direction for its director, Rodrigo Sorogoyen. It has also won the awards for Best Editing Direction (Alberto del Campo) and Best Sound Direction (Aitor Berenguer, Fabiola Ordoyo, and Yasmina Praderas). In addition, Luis Zahera has won the award for Best Supporting Male Performance.

On the other hand, Susi Sánchez has been made with the recognition of Best Supporting Female Performance for her role in ‘Five little wolves’, by Alauda Ruiz de Azúa, which has also earned Laia Costa the award for Best Female Performance.

On the other hand, the award for Best Ibero-American Fiction First Work has gone to ‘1976’, the Best Animated Film for ‘Aguila y Jaguar: los guerreros legendary’, the Best Documentary Film for ‘El caso Padilla’ and Best Ibero-American Fiction Comedy for ‘Official Competition’. Likewise, ‘Utama’ has won the prizes for Best Original Score (Cergio Prudencio) and Best Cinematography (Bárbara Alvarez).

In the series section, Guillermo Francella has won the Best Male Performance award for his performance in ‘El encargado’, while Alejandro Awada has won the Best Male Performance award for ‘Iosi, the repentant spy’.

Tribute to Benicio del Toro

The ceremony has also had the intervention of Benicio del Toro, who, between applause and the public on its feet, has collected the Platinum of Honor. The Puerto Rican interpreter thanked for the recognition and described it as an “honor” to receive it in Madrid, “the capital of the Hispanic world.”

It has also recalled that the interpretation It became his dream when he was 18, a time since which he has come a long way in which he has also encountered doubts, such as those that arose when he was “rejected” in his early days in Hollywood, where he was asked to change his name or “enlarge” his eyes.

“In the United States, Latinos are a minority, and an even more Latino actor“, he has pointed out in this regard, to emphasize that some asked him if it did not bother him that they “cast him as a Latino” and that good roles do not go for these. In this sense, the actor has warned that “in most the stories do not delve into minority characters” and has lamented the stereotypes that still remain in the cinema.

Del Toro, visibly nervous, has added that what worries him is not interpreting characters with depth, so this is what he has tried to find in all his roles. “If I had to interpret stereotypeswhat I was trying to do is find the humanity and complexity of those characters”, he said, to assert that “as Latinos” one has a “great responsibility when choosing a project and protecting its integrity”. “And protecting ourselves “, it is finished.

The event, which has also had moments to claim the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), has thus highlighted the union of the Ibero-American audiovisual industry. The awards were presented at the IFEMA Municipal Palace in Madrid, at a gala hosted by the Spanish actress Paz Vega, the Colombian Carolina Gaitán and the Mexican actor Omar Chaparro.

The gala has also featured numerous musical performances, highlighting those of Sebastián Yatra and Blanca PalomaAlthough other singers and actors such as Adrián Lastra, Lucrecia, Michel Brown, Mane de La Parra or Clara Alvarado, among others, have interpreted popular classics from the Ibero-American regions.

This tenth edition of the Ibero-American audiovisual industry awards, organized by EGEDA with FIPCA, have received the votes of an international jury made up of 159 professionals, plus the votes of the community of Spanish and Portuguese-speaking filmmakers preselected in the nine previous editions of the Platinum, as well as the specialized international press.