2020 Imagen Awards

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2020 Imagen Awards
DateSeptember 24, 2020
LocationLos Angeles, California, USA
Hosted by
Website www.imagen.org/awards/
Television/radio coverage
Network TYT.com
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The 35th Annual Imagen Awards, presented by the Imagen Foundation to honor Latino talent and contributions within television and film, were held on September 24, 2020, with the winners announced via a live-stream ceremony on TYT.com. [1] [2]

Contents

Winners and nominees

Winners of the Imagen Awards in 2020 for each category are listed first, in boldface. [2] [3]

Film

Best Feature FilmBest Director - Feature Film
Best Actor - Feature FilmBest Actress - Feature Film

Television

Best Primetime Program – DramaBest Primetime Program – Comedy
Best Primetime Program: Special, Movie or Limited SeriesBest Director – Television
  • Into the Dark: Culture Shock
    • Collisions
    • Live in Front of a Studio Audience: ‘All in the Family’ and ‘Good Times'
Best Actor – TelevisionBest Actress – Television
Best Supporting Actor – TelevisionBest Supporting Actress – Television
Best Young Actor – Television

Additional Winners

Best Variety or Reality ShowBest Children's Programming
  • Pati's Mexican Table
    • America’s Most Musical Family
    • De viaje con los Derbez
    • Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted
    • Jerry Garcia: It’s Not My Weekend
    • Total Bellas
  • Elena of Avalor
    • Ashley Garcia: Genius in Love
    • The Casagrandes
    • DuckTales
    • Ghostwriter
    • Sesame Street’s 50th Anniversary Special
    • Vampirina
Best DocumentaryBest Informational Program
  • Sea of Shadows
    • Colossus
    • The First Rainbow Coalition
    • Home: Mexico
    • POV: The Silence of Others
    • Torn Apart: Separated at the Border
    • VOCES: Porvenir, Texas
  • VOCES Season 5
    • Activate: The Global Citizen Movement – ‘Education Cannot Wait
    • Dylan Reales: El Loco Del Palo
    • Life Connected
    • SC Reportajes: Caballitos de Totora
    • VICE News Tonight
    • Wyatt Cenac’s Problem Areas
Best Short FilmBest Commercial Advertisement or Social Awareness Campaign
  • Acuitzeramo
  • DIY Girls
    • Chain of Heroes
    • Entre Latinos – “Domingo”
    • Hazte Contar
Best Music Composition for Film or TelevisionBest Music Supervision for Film or Television
  • Javier Índice Nuño and Joe Rodriguez, Los Espookys
    • Janet Lopez, Diary of a Future President
Best Web SeriesBest Student Film:

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References

  1. "35th Annual Imagen Awards Announces Winners". Imagen.org. September 26, 2020. Retrieved November 18, 2023.
  2. 1 2 Lee, Janet W. (August 8, 2020). "2020 Imagen Awards Nominations: Dora and the Lost City of Gold, I Carry You With Me and More". Variety . Archived from the original on May 2, 2022. Retrieved April 7, 2022.
  3. Del Rosario, Alexandra (2020-09-25). "Imagen Awards Winners List: 'Dora And The Lost City Of Gold,' 'Los Espookys' Among Honorees". Deadline. Archived from the original on 10 November 2022. Retrieved 2022-11-10.