2003 Altazor Awards

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4th Altazor Awards
Date24 March 2003 (2003-03-24)
Venue Centro Cultural Matucana 100
Country Chile
Television/radio coverage
Network TVN
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The fourth annual Altazor Awards took place on 24 March 2003, at the Centro Cultural Matucana 100.

Contents

Nominations

Winners are in bold text.

Literary Arts

Narrative

Poetry

  • Claudio Bertoni  Jóvenes Buenas Mozas
  • Óscar Hahn  Apariciones profanas
  • Gonzalo Millán  Claroscuro
  • Manuel Silva Acevedo  Día Quinto

Essay

  • Rafael Gumucio  Monstruos Cardinales
  • Bernardo Subercaseaux  Nación y Cultura en América Latina
  • Armando Uribe  Memorias para Cecilia
  • Fernando Villagrán  Disparen a la bandada

Visual Arts

Painting

  • Gracia Barrios  Taller por Taller
  • Pablo Domínguez  Oleos
  • Matilde Pérez  Antes, hoy, siempre
  • Ricardo Yrarrázaval  Retrospectiva: 50 años

Sculpture

  • Marcela Correa  Natural Sintético
  • Patricia Del Canto  In Illud Tempus
  • Cristián Salineros  Estructura natural

Engraving and Drawing

  • Florencia De Amesti  Collages y Dibujos
  • Eduardo Garreaud  Fin de Partida II
  • Guillermo Núñez  Tiro al Blanco
  • Natasha Pons  Cuerpo Ausente

Installation art and Video art

  • Gonzalo Díaz  Tratado del Entendimiento Humano
  • Sebastián Preece  Intervenciones de utilidad pública
  • Lotty Rosenfeld  Moción de Orden
  • Alicia Villarreal  Ejercicio de copia

Photography

  • Jorge Aceituno  Con Agua de Cielo
  • Juan Domingo Marinello  Fotodigrafías de Identidad
  • Mariana Matthews  Ojo de Agua
  • Leonora Vicuña  Bares y garzones: un homenaje visual

Performing Arts Theatre

Dramaturgy

  • Marco Antonio De la Parra  Las Costureras
  • Ana María Harcha and Francisca Bernardi  Kinder
  • Gustavo Meza  El Submarino Amarillo
  • Juan Radrigán  Huidobro: Digo siempre adiós y me quedo

Director

  • Alfredo Castro  Devastados (Blasted)
  • Gustavo Meza  El Submarino Amarillo
  • Alejandro Trejo  Sor María Ignacio lo explica todo para usted
  • Jaime Vadell  Comida con amigos

Actor

  • Luis Gnecco  Devastados (Blasted)
  • Felipe Ríos  Esperando a Godot
  • José Secall  Devuélveme el rosario de mi madre y quédate con todo lo de Marx
  • Pedro Vicuña  Titus Andrónicus

Actress

  • Heidrun Breier  Sor María Ignacio lo explica todo para usted
  • María Izquierdo  El Derrumbe
  • Amparo Noguera  Cartas Vencidas
  • Paulina Urrutia  Devastados (Blasted)

Performing Arts Dance

Choreography

  • Luis Eduardo Araneda  Cortometraje
  • Gigi Caciuleanu  Cuerpos
  • Valentina Pavez and Francisca Labbé  Mirror
  • Francisca Sazié  Tercera Persona (Intruso)

Male Dancer

  • Mauricio Barahona  Foto- Danza
  • César Morales  Romeo y Julieta
  • César Sepúlveda  Cuerpos
  • Miguel Angel Serrano  Rosalinda

Female Dancer

  • Natalia Berríos  Romeo y Julieta
  • Paola Moret  Cuerpos
  • Kana Nakao  Cortometraje
  • Paula Sacur  Pichanga

Musical Arts

Classical music

  • Pablo Délano  Cantata Navidad en Chile
  • Ensamble Contemporáneo  Pierrot-Lunaire
  • Ensamble Serenata  Puertas
  • Silvia Sandoval Salas  Dirección Coro "Arsis XXI", recitantes y conjunto Instrumental. "Cantata Navidad en Chile"

Traditional music

  • Nano Acevedo  Será la uva en abril que vendrá
  • Eduardo Parra. Tío Lalo  80 son las razones
  • Mario Rojas & Grupo with Los Santiaguinos  Folklore Urbano
  • Quelentaro  8 de marzo

Ballad

  • Eduardo Gatti  Númina
  • Daniel Guerrero  Mañana
  • Tati Penna  Tangos
  • Alexis Venegas  Cierto día, Cierta Noche

Pop/Rock

Alternative/Jazz

  • Claudia Acuña  Rhythm of life
  • Alfredo Espinoza  Jam Session en el Club de Jazz
  • Emilio García  Ultrablues
  • Mariela González  En Privado

Playing

Media Arts Film

Director Fiction

  • Nicolás Acuña  Paraíso B
  • Joaquín Eyzaguirre  Tres Noches de un Sábado
  • Jorge Olguín  Sangre Eterna
  • Alejandro Rojas  Ogú y Mampato en Rapa Nui

Director Documentary

  • Patricio Guzmán  Madrid
  • Paula Rodríguez  Volver a vernos
  • Marcela Said  I Love Pinochet
  • Iván Tziboulka  Gitanos sin carpa

Actor

  • Rodolfo Bravo  El Fotógrafo
  • Luis Dubó  Negocio Redondo
  • Juan Pablo Ogalde  Paraíso B
  • Nelson Villagra  Paraíso B

Actress

  • Paulina García  Tres Noches de un Sábado
  • Carmen Disa Gutiérrez  Negocio Redondo
  • Tichi Lobos  Tres Noches de un Sábado
  • Paola Volpato  Tres Noches de un Sábado

Media Arts TV

Director Drama

  • Herbal Abreu  Más que amigos
  • Marcelo Ferrari  El Pozo (Ciclo Cuentos Chilenos)
  • María Eugenia Rencoret  Purasangre
  • Vicente Sabatini  El Circo de las Montini

Director TV Show

  • Francisco Gedda, Manuel Gedda, Juan Carlos Gedda, Ricardo Carrasco, Pedro Chaskel and María de los Angeles Nuño  Al Sur del Mundo
  • Cristian Leighton  Los Inmigrantes
  • Sebastián Lía  Ciento
  • Patricia Mora  Viaje al Centro de la Música

Screenplay

  • Néstor Castagno  Más que amigos
  • Larisa Contreras, Alejandro Cabrera, Arnaldo Madrid, René Arcos, Daniella Lillo and Marcelo Leonart  Purasangre
  • Carolina Díaz and Cristián Leighton  Los Inmigrantes
  • Luis Ponce  Salado y Confitado (La Vida es una Lotería)

Actor

Actress

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