Number: | 10 |
Award: | Platino Awards |
Site: | IFEMA Palacio Municipal, Madrid, Spain |
Best Film: | Argentina, 1985 |
Best Actor Film: | Argentina, 1985 |
Best Actress: | Laia Costa |
Best Actress Film: | Lullaby |
Most Wins: | Argentina, 1985 (5) |
Most Nominations: | Argentina, 1985 (14) |
Last: | 9th |
Next: | 11th |
Free Award Type: | Honorary Award |
Free Award: | Benicio del Toro |
The 10th Platino Awards, presented by the Entidad de Gestión de Derechos de los Productores Audiovisuales (EGEDA) and the Federación Iberoamericana de Productores Cinematográficos y Audiovisuales (FIPCA), took place on 22 April 2023 at IFEMA Palacio Municipal in Madrid, Spain, to recognize the best in Ibero-American film and television of 2022.
The ceremony was hosted by actors Carolina Gaitán, Omar Chaparro and Paz Vega, and was broadcast by TNT and HBO Max to Latin America and RTVE to Spain.[1] [2] [3] [4]
The location and date of the ceremony was announced in September 2022 with the host city being Madrid for the fifth time in the history of the awards, it is also the third consecutive time that the ceremony will take place at IFEMA Palacio Municipal.[5] In February 2023, the pre-selection of films and series was announced. Regarding the film categories, 13% of the pre-selections were from Spain, being the most represented country followed by Argentina (9%), Chile (7%), Mexico (7%), Brazil (6%) and Colombia (6%). In regard of the television area, Mexico has the most pre-selections with 23, followed by Colombia (22), Argentina (20), Spain (19) and Chile (16).[6] It was also announced the introduction of a new category named Best Comedy Film. Later in the month, the longlists were announced with 20 films or series in each category.
The nominations were announced on 9 March 2023 with Argentine film Argentina, 1985 receiving a record-breaking fourteen nominations, followed by The Beasts, Lullaby and Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths, all three with six nominations.[7] Puerto Rican actor Benicio del Toro is set to receive the Platino Honorary Award.[8]
Santiago Mitre's Argentina 1985 received the most awards with five, followed by The Beasts with four, and Lullaby and Utama, with two awards each. Colombian-Chilean series News of a Kidnapping received four awards, tying with Patria as the series with the most awards in a ceremony.[9] [10] The ceremony featured several musical numbers from different artists who performed famous Latin American songs. In addition, singers Sebastián Yatra, Lucrecia and Blanca Paloma also performed, with the latter singing "Eaea", the Spanish entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023.[11] [12]
The nominees were announced on 9 March 2023.[7] Winners are listed first and in bold.[9] [10]
The following films received multiple wins:
5 | Argentina, 1985 | Argentina |
4 | The Beasts | Spain |
2 | Lullaby | |
Utama | , Uruguay | |
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The following series received multiple wins:
The following series received multiple nominations:6 | News of a Kidnapping | Colombia, Chile |
3 | El Encargado | Argentina |
Yosi, the Regretful Spy | ||
I Don't Like Driving | Spain | |
2 | 42 Days of Darkness | Chile |
Santa Evita | Argentina | |
Belascoarán | Mexico | |
The following individuals, listed in order of appearance, presented awards.[13]
Artist(s)[14] | Song(s) |
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Lucrecia | "Sazón" |
Michel Brown | "Lamento Boliviano" |
Carolina Gaitán | "La Bicicleta" |
Letrux Alejandro Claveaux | "País Tropical" |
Clara Alvarado Mane de la Parra | "Me Gustas Mucho" |
Reynaldo Pacheco | "La Flor de la Canela" |
Sebastián Yatra | "Una Noche sin Pensar" |
Blanca Paloma | "Eaea" |
Alicia Banquez | "Ojalá Que Llueva Café" |