2001 Altazor Awards

Last updated
2nd Altazor Awards
DateMarch 26, 2001
Venue Teatro Municipal de Santiago
Country Chile
Television/radio coverage
Network TVN

The second annual Altazor Awards took place on March 26, 2001, at the Teatro Municipal de Santiago.

Contents

Nominations

Literary Arts

Narrative

  • Alejandra Costamagna  Las malas noches
  • Adolfo Couve  Cuando pienso en mi falta de cabeza
  • Hernán Rivera Letelier  Los trenes se van al purgatorio
  • Mauricio Wacquez  Epifanía de una sombra

Poetry

Essay

  • Diamela Eltit  Emergencias, escritos sobre Literatura, Arte y Política
  • Felipe Portales  Chile: una democracia tutelada
  • Volodia Teitelboim  La gran guerra de Chile y otra que nunca existió
  • Raúl Zurita  Sobre el amor, el sufrimiento y el nuevo milenio

Visual Arts

Painting

  • Gracia Barrios  Gracia Barrios. Pinturas 1985-2000
  • Patricia Israel  El gran silencio
  • Gustavo Pobrete  Integración plástica
  • Eugenio Téllez  Campos de batalla

Sculpture

  • Francisco Gacitúa  Buques de acero
  • Norma Ramírez  Carne
  • Marcela Romagnoli  Maderas y maderas
  • Rosa Vicuña  Períodos

Engraving and Drawing

  • Francisco Copello  Chilean Engraving of the Mercosur
  • Natasha Pons  Muestra colectiva Asociación de Pintores y Escultores de Chile
  • Lotty Rosenfeld  Chilean Engraving of the Mercosur

Installation art and Video art

  • Carlos Altamirano  XII Muestra Anual del Museo de Arte Moderno de Chiloé
  • Pamela Caviares  Plegado artificial
  • Pablo Langlois  Día
  • Sebastián Perece  Plegado artificial

Photography

  • Jorge Brantmayer  La vida está en otra parte
  • Alvaro Hoppe  El artificio del lente. Apuntes de viaje 98/00
  • Alvaro Larco  Díptico
  • Juan Meza-Lopehandía  Cuasimodo, correr al Cristo

Performing Arts Theatre

Dramaturgy

  • Compañía Teatro Aparte  Yo, tú y ... ellos
  • Marco Antonio de la Parra  La vida privada
  • Jorge Díaz  Mirada obscura
  • Egon Wolff  Encrucijada

Director

  • Martín Erazo  Húsar de la muerte
  • Ramón Griffero  Cinema Utoppia
  • Gustavo Meza  Fatamorgana de amor para banda del litro
  • Jaime Vadell  Yo, tú y ...ellos

Actor

  • Daniel Alcaíno  Ultimo gol gana
  • Rodolfo Bravo  Muerte accidental de un anarquista
  • Max Corvalán  Claro de Luna
  • Fernando Gallardo  Sinvergüenzas
  • Pablo Schwarz  Cinema Utoppia

Actress

  • Verónica García-Huidobro  Cinema Utoppia
  • Maité Fernández  Santas, vírgenes y mártires
  • Tichi Lobos  Venecia
  • Amparo Noguera  El Coordinador

Performing Arts Dance

Choreography

  • Teresa Alcaíno  Mistral
  • Beatriz Alcalde  Cha Cha...!
  • Nury Gutes  Seno Skyiring
  • Elizabeth Rodríguez  Sin respiro

Male Dancer

  • Jorge Carreño  Oskolki (Espejos quebrados)
  • Andrés Maulen  Mistral
  • César Morales  Coppelia
  • Luis Ortigoza  Manon

Female Dancer

  • Natalia Berríos  Manon
  • Marcela Goicochea  Manon
  • Vivian Romo  Rapsodia
  • Francisca Sazié  Sin respiro

Musical Arts

Classical music

  • Fernando García   Rosa perfumada entre los astros
  • Guillermo Rifo  Director of the Sinfónica Juvenil 'Estrenos de obras chilenas'
  • Cirilo Vila  In Memoriam B.Bartok
  • Miguel Angel Villafruela  Compositores 1988-1998

Traditional music

  • Chilhué  Hechicerías
  • Tito Fernández  40 años del canto popular
  • Inti-Illimani  Interpreta a Víctor Jara
  • Manuel Sánchez  Manuel Sánchez

Ballad

  • La Sociedad  Bar de amores
  • Alberto Plaza  15 años en vivo
  • Fernando Ubiergo  Los ojos del mar
  • Alvaro Véliz  Alvaro Véliz

Pop/Rock

Alternative/Jazz

  • Francesca Ancarola  Pasaje de ida y vuelta
  • La Marraqueta  Sayhueque
  • Antonio Restucci  Cenizas en el mar
  • Vernáculo  Viva la chinita de Andacollo

Playing

Media Arts Film

Director

  • Ignacio Agüero  Aquí se construye
  • Juan Carlos Bustamante  El vecino
  • Silvio Caiozzi   Coronación
  • Jorge Olguín  Angel negro
  • Martín Rodríguez  En un lugar de la noche

Actor

Actress

Creative Contribution

  • Luis Advis (Music of Coronación )
  • Guadalupe Bornand (Art Director of Coronación )
  • Juan Carlos Bustamante, Bernardita Valenzuela and Danielle Fillios (Editing of El vecino)
  • Sophie França (Editing of Aquí se construye)

Media Arts TV

Director

  • Paola Castillo  El Show de los libros
  • Mercedes Ducci and Patricio Hernández  Contacto
  • Cristián Leighton  Patiperros
  • Vicente Sabatini  Romané

Screenplay

  • Fernando Aragón, Hugo Morales, Arnaldo Madrid and Nona Fernández  Aquelarre
  • Sebastián Arrau and Coca Gómez  Cerro Alegre
  • Pablo Illanes  Fuera de Control
  • Vicente Sabatini  Romané

Actor

Actress

Creative Contribution

  • Mercedes Ducci and Patricia Undurraga (Journalistic research of the Reportajes del siglo)
  • Alejandro Guillier (Host of Tolerancia Cero)
  • Matías Lira (Original Format of Ocio TV)
  • Gabriela Tesmer and Ricardo Astorga (Production and investigative journalism of the El Mirador)

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