2000 Altazor Awards

Last updated
1st Altazor Awards
DateMarch 30, 2000
Venue Teatro Municipal de Santiago
Country Chile
Television/radio coverage
Network TVN
Altazor Awards ·  2001  

The first annual Altazor Awards 2000 took place on March 30, 2000, at the Teatro Municipal de Santiago. The nominees [1] were announced on March 20.

Contents

Nominations

Winners are in bold text.

Literary Arts

Narrative

Poetry

  • Efraín Barquero  Antología
  • Claudio Bertoni  Una Carta
  • José María Memet  Amanecer sin dioses
  • Armando Uribe  Imágenes quebradas

Visual Arts

Painting

  • Gracia Barrios  Escenas de pintura local
  • Sammy Benmayor  Estudios Antropológicos
  • Roser Bru  Homenaje a Goya
  • Bruna Truffa and Rodrigo Cabezas  Si vas para Chile

Sculpture

  • Federico Assler  Flora y Ferrum
  • Francisco Gacitua  Cordillera de los Andes
  • Osvaldo Peña  El Puente
  • Norma Ramírez  Cuerpo

Engraving and Drawing

  • Francisco Copello  Retrospectiva de Francisco Copello
  • Santos Chávez  Grabados
  • Teresa Gazitúa  Sus palmas están a la vista
  • Natasha Pons  Blanco y Negro

Installation art and Video art

  • Rodrigo Cabezas and Bruna Truffa  Si vas para Chile
  • Gonzalo Díaz  Unidos en la gloria y en la muerte
  • Ismael Frigerio  Anatomía Monumental

Photography

  • Enrique Cerda  Instantáneas
  • Alvaro Larco  De la cordillera al mar
  • Mariana Mathews  Adoremos
  • Rodrigo and Diego Opazo  Photokontexto

Performing Arts Theatre

Dramaturgy

  • Jorge Díaz  Nadie es profeta en su espejo and El velero en la botella
  • Marco Antonio de la Parra  Madrid Sarajevo and La puta madre
  • Juan Radrigán Rojas  Hechos consumados
  • La Troppa  Gemelos

Director

  • Ricardo Balic  Las copas de la ira
  • Alfredo Castro  Hechos Consumados
  • Ramón Griffero  Brunch
  • La Troppa  Gemelos

Actor

  • Carlos Concha  Las Copas de la Ira
  • Jaime Lorca  Gemelos
  • José Soza  Hechos Consumados
  • Alberto Vega  Art

Actress

  • Amparo Noguera  Hechos Consumados
  • Elsa Pobrete  La viuda de Apablaza
  • Laura Pizarro  Gemelos
  • Tichy Lobos  Quien con niños se acuesta amanece mojado

Performing Arts Dance

Choreography

  • Luis Eduardo Araneda  Terenae
  • Nelson Avilés  Hombres en círculo durante el Hechizo del tiempo
  • Vicky Larraín  El cuerpo en el barro
  • Francisca Sazié  Zero

Male Dancer

  • Mauricio Barahona
  • Alfredo Bravo
  • Luis Ortigoza
  • José Luis Vidal

Female Dancer

  • Carola Alvear
  • Magdalena Bahamondes
  • Viviana Romo
  • Rayén Soto

Musical Arts

Classical music

  • Ensemble Bartok  América en vanguardia
  • Alejandro Guarello  Alejandro Guarello
  • Carmen Luisa Letelier  – CD Recording of Federico Heinlein and Homage to Domingo Santa Cruz
  • Miguel Villafruela  – Promotion and dissemination of Chilean music

Traditional music

  • Banda Bordemar  Bordemar al abordaje
  • Víctor Hugo Campusano  Altamar y La Cueca Pulenta
  • Quelentaro  El Poder de Quelentaro
  • Pedro Yáñez Contribution to the creation and dissemination trova Ridge

Ballad

  • Pablo Herrera  Yo voy contigo
  • Luis Jara  Lo Nuestro...Ayer y Hoy
  • Alberto Plaza  Polvo de Estrellas
  • La Sociedad  Corazón Latino

Pop/Rock

  • Dracma  Dracma
  • La Pozze Latina  Desde el mundo de los espejos
  • Makiza  Aerolíneas
  • Joe Vasconcellos  Vivo

Alternative/Jazz

  • Francesca Ancarola  Que el Canto tiene Sentido
  • Alberto Cumplido  Atermporal
  • La Chimuchina  Sonchapu
  • Antonio Restucci  Vetas

Playing

Media Arts Film

Director

Screenplay

Actor

Actress

Creative Contribution

  • Juan Vicente Araya (Original Idea)
  • Rumpy and Cristián Galaz (Original Idea and new form of filmmaking)
  • Miguel Joannis Littin (Cinematography of El Desquite)

Media Arts TV

Director

  • Christián Leighton  Los Patiperros
  • Rodrigo Moreno  Ovni
  • Vicente Sabatini  La Fiera
  • Alvaro Díaz and Pedro Peirano  Factor Humano

Screenplay

  • Fernando Aragón, Hugo Morales, Arnaldo Madrid and Nona Fernández  Aquelarre
  • Sebastián Arrau and Coca Gómez  Cerro Alegre
  • Pablo Illanes  Fuera de Control
  • Víctor Carrasco, René Arcos, Alejandro Cabrera and Larisa Contreras  La Fiera

Actor

Actress

  • Maricarmen Arrigorriaga  Aquelarre
  • Roxana Campos  La Fiera
  • María Izquierdo  - Cerro Alegre
  • Aline Kuppenheim  La Fiera
  • Paulina Urrutia  Fuera de Control

Creative Contribution

  • Sergio Bravo, Luis Ponce, Gilberto Villarroel and Roberto Brodsky (Screenplay of Nuestro Siglo)
  • Carlos Leppe (Creative and Art Director of TVN)
  • Cristián Warkner and Gerardo Cáceres (Original Idea and Screenplay of Caja Negra)
  • Antonio Skármeta (Original Idea and Screenplay of El Show de los Libros)

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