2nd Platino Awards

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2nd Platino Awards
PremiosPlatino2015.jpg
DateJuly 18, 2015
SiteStarlite Auditorio in Marbella, Spain
Hosted by Alessandra Rosaldo, Imanol Arias, Juan Carlos Arciniegas
Highlights
Best Film Wild Tales
Best Actor Óscar Jaenada
Cantinflas
Best Actress Érica Rivas
Wild Tales
Most awards Wild Tales (8)
Most nominations Wild Tales (10)

The 2nd Platino Awards were presented at the Starlite Auditorio in Marbella, Spain on July 18, 2015 to honour the best in Ibero-American films of 2014.

Contents

Wild Tales received the most nominations with ten. [1]

Wild Tales won eight awards including Best Ibero-American Film, Platino Award for Best Director for Damián Szifron and Platino Award for Best Actress for Érica Rivas. [2]

Winners and nominees

Major awards

Best Ibero-American Film Best Director
Platino Award for Best Actor Platino Award for Best Actress
Platino Award for Best ScreenplayPlatino Award for Best Original Score
Platino Award for Best Animated FilmPlatino Award for Best Documentary
Platino Award for Best CinematographyPlatino Award for Best Art Direction
Platino Award for Best EditingPlatino Award for Best Sound
  • Wild Tales – José Luis Díaz
    • Marshland – Daniel de Zayas, Pelayo Gutiérrez, Nacho Royo-Villanova
    • Behavior – Juan Carlos Herrera, Osmany Olivare
    • Mr. Kaplan – Fabián Oliver, Nacho Royo-Villanova
    • Bad Hair – Lena Esquenazi, John Figueroa
Platino Award for Best Ibero-American First Film

Honorary Platino

Films with multiple nominations and awards

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References

  1. "Nominaciones 2015" (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 August 2016.
  2. "Premiados 2015" . Retrieved 20 August 2016.