2004 Altazor Awards

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5th Altazor Awards
Date5 April 2004 (2004-04-05)
Venue Centro Cultural Matucana 100
Country Chile
Television/radio coverage
Network TVN
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The fifth annual Altazor Awards took place on 5 April 2004, at the Centro Cultural Matucana 100. The nominees were announced on 22 January. [1]

Contents

Nominations

Winners are in bold text.

Literary Arts

Narrative

  • Roberto Bolaño  El gaucho Insufrible
  • Ramón Díaz Eterovic  El color de la piel
  • Pedro Lemebel  Zanjón de la aguada
  • Germán Marín  Un animal mudo levanta la vista

Poetry

  • Óscar Hahn  Obras selectas de Oscar Hahn
  • Eduardo Llanos  Antología Presunta
  • Armando Roa  Fundación Mítica del Reino de Chile
  • Raúl Zurita  INRI

Essay

  • José Bengoa  Los antiguos mapuches del sur
  • Miguel Castillo Didier  Kavafis íntegro
  • Carla Cordua  Cabos sueltos
  • Jorge Montealegre  Frazadas del Estadio Nacional

Visual Arts

Painting

  • Carlos Altamirano  Un cuadro en que falta pintar algunas cosas
  • Bororo  Ciudadanía sobre tela
  • Ximena Cristi  A la hora de tomar chocolate
  • Ismael Frigerio  Zona de construcción

Sculpture

  • Federico Assler   Roca Negra
  • José Vicente Gajardo  Sculptures of José Vicente Gajardo
  • Francisco Gazitúa  Caballos de Acero
  • Pilar Ovalle  El Impacto Interior

Engraving and Drawing

  • Roser Bru  Roser Bru. A set of 34 of his engraving in his eightieth birthday
  • Jaime Cruz  – Desde las Raíces
  • Matilde Pérez  Serigrafías
  • Patricia Vargas  Cielo Raso

Installation art and Video art

  • Claudio Correa  No se gana como robando
  • Claudia Missana  No Palabra
  • Mario Navarro  Radio Ideal
  • Ximena Zomosa  Colección de la artista

Photography

  • Roberto Edwards  La Fiesta del Cuerpo
  • Alvaro Hoppe  No a la violencia, Sí al amor
  • Marcelo Montecinos  Santiago j.p.g.
  • Leonora Vicuña  Relatos Breves

Performing Arts Theatre

Dramaturgy

  • Ramón Griffero  Tus deseos en Fragmentos
  • Mateo Iribarren  La Condición Humana
  • Alejandro Moreno  Mujer Gallina
  • Egon Wolff  La Recomendación

Director

  • Alfredo Castro  Mano de Obra
  • Ramón Griffero  Tus Deseos en Fragmentos
  • Compañía La Tropa: Laura Pizarro, Jaime Lorca and Juan Carlos Zagal  Jesús Betz
  • Rodrigo Pérez  Provincia Señalada (una velada patriótica)

Actor

  • Tito Bustamante  Jesús se subió al Metro
  • Jaime Lorca  Jesús Betz
  • Daniel Muñoz  Jesús se subió al Metro
  • Rodolfo Pulgar  Jesús se subió al Metro

Actress

Performing Arts Dance

Choreography

  • Sonia Araus  Miradas Cruzadas. Homenaje a Sara Vial
  • Nelson Avilés  Carne de Cañón
  • Verónica Varas  Sobre la Piel. Ttilogía + 1
  • Claudia Vicuña and Alejandro Cáceres  Proyecto Contenedor

Male Dancer

  • Jorge Carreño  Latente
  • Cesar Morales  Giselle
  • Luis Ortigoza  Tanguero
  • Miguel Ángel Serrano  Madama Butterfly

Female Dancer

  • Carola Alvear  París-Santiago
  • Carolina Bravo  Carne de Cañón
  • Paola Moret  Emergencias
  • Vivian Romo  Quisiera ser tu sombra

Musical Arts

Classical music

  • Pablo Aranda  Nueve Composiciones de Cámara
  • Pablo Délano  Ave María I Para Voces Femeninas
  • Luis Orlandini  Simpay. Música de Cámara para Guitarra
  • Cirilo Vila  De Sueños y…

Traditional music

  • Héctor Pavez  Chiloé del 58
  • Horacio Salinas  Remos en el agua
  • Juan Antonio Sánchez  Soyobré
  • Freddy Torrealba  Charango al Sur del Charango

Ballad

  • Cecilia Echenique  Brasil Amado
  • Luis Jara  Mi Destino
  • Alberto Plaza  Febrero 14
  • Alvaro Véliz  Mía

Pop/Rock

  • Pablo Ilabaca  31 Minutos
  • Quique Neira  Eleven
  • Papanegro  Superactivo
  • Weichafe  Weichafe

Alternative/Jazz

  • Claudio Araya  El fulgor (los círculos del planeta)
  • Congreso  Congreso de Exportación
  • Ernesto Holman  Ñamco
  • Pablo Lecaros  Quinto Primero

Playing

Media Arts Film

Director Fiction

  • Matías Bize  Sábado
  • Marcelo Ferrari  Subterra
  • Boris Quercia   Sexo con Amor
  • Andrés Waissbluth  Los Debutantes

Director Documentary

  • Carlos Klein  Tierra de Agua
  • Pablo Perelman  Bitácora de un actor
  • Verónica Quense  Triste
  • Raúl Ruiz  Cofralandes

Actor

Actress

Media Arts TV

Director Drama

  • Herval Abreu  Machos
  • Beltrán "Toti" García  – Francisca (Cuentos de Mujeres)
  • Tatiana Gaviola  – La Baby "se lee como se escribe" (Cuentos de Mujeres)
  • María Eugenia Rencoret  Pecadores

Director TV Show

  • Alvaro Díaz and Pedro Peirano  31 Minutos
  • Patricio Hernández  Testigo
  • Jaime Sepúlveda  Biografías
  • Rodrigo Sepúlveda  Tronia

Screenplay

  • Felipe Blanco  Septiembre
  • Alvaro Díaz, Pedro Peirano, Daniel Castro and Rodrigo Salinas  31 Minutos
  • Sebastián Arrau, Coca Gómez and Pablo Illanes  Machos
  • Marcelo Leonart, Hugo Morales, Nona Fernández and Ximena Carrera  16

Actor

Actress

  • Carolina Arregui  Machos
  • Solange Lackington  Machos
  • Mariana Loyola  Machos
  • Teresita Reyes  Machos

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References

  1. "Premios Altazor: nominados para la entrega 2004". Cooperativa.cl. 22 January 2004. Retrieved 30 May 2010.

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