6th Macondo Awards explained

Number:6
Award:Macondo Awards
Site:Faenza Theatre
Bogotá, Colombia
Best Film:Guilty Men
Most Wins:Guilty Men (9)
Most Nominations:Guilty Men (9)
Network:Señal Colombia
Last:5th
Next:7th

The 6th Macondo Awards ceremony, presented by the Colombian Academy of Cinematography Arts and Sciences, honored the best audiovisual productions of 2017. It took place on December 12, 2017, at the Faenza Theatre in Bogotá. The ceremony awarded 16 categories and was broadcast by Señal Colombia.[1]

The film Guilty Men won the award for Best Film.

Winners and nominees

  • Bernardo Garnica – X500
    • Manuel Sarmiento – Destinos
    • Luis Fernando Hoyos – El caso Watson
    • Alejandro Aguilar – Empeliculados
  • Luisa Vides – Oscuro Animal
    • Verónica OrozcoEl caso Watson
    • Ángelica Blandón – Fragments of Love
    • María Angélica Puerta – The Nobodies
  • Álvaro Bayona – With the Lips Closed
    • Diego Ramírez Hoyos – Destinos
    • Carlos Hurtado – El caso Watson
    • Manuel José Chávez – The Firefly
  • Marcela Benjumea – With the Lips Closed
    • Jennifer Arenas – Destinos
    • Verónica Carvajal – Oscuro Animal
    • Marcela Valencia – Pasos de héroe
  • Juan Camilo Paredes – Guilty Men
    • Eduardo Ramírez – Destinos
    • Andrés Gutiérrez – Huellas
    • Nicolás Canniccioni – X500
  • Juan David Bernal – Guilty Men
    • Carmen Gómez – Keyla
    • Marcela Gómez – Oscuro Animal
    • Juan David Bernal – With the Lips Closed
  • José Jarro Flores, Daniel Garcés – Guilty Men
    • Miller Castro, Daniel Vásquez – Eso que llaman amor
    • Alejandra Escobar, Daniel Vásquez – The Nobodies
    • César Salazar, Roberta Ainstein – Oscuro Animal
  • Camilo Barreto – Guilty Men
    • Carolina Serna – Pasos de héroe
    • Diana Oliva Basante – With the Lips Closed
    • Camilo Barreto, Erika Dergal, Marylin Garceau – X500
  • Sofía Ferreira, Jessica Suárez – With the Lips Closed
    • Ernestina Arévalo – El caso Watson
    • Michelle Cervera – Un caballo llamado Elefante
    • Lina Cadavid, Priscila de Villalobos, Pamela Wardem – X500
  • Edson Velandia – Guilty Men
    • Gustavo Parra –
    • Daniel Velasco – Keyla
    • Camilo Sanabria – Un caballo llamado Elefante
  • Nicolás Rincón Gille – Noche herida
    • Claudia Fischer – Ati y Mindhiva
    • Josephine Landertinger Forero –
    • Catalina Mesa – Jerico, the Infinite Flight of Days
  • Klych López – 7Un3L

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ‘Pariente’ arrasó en los Macondo . 14 December 2017 . 26 September 2018 . El Tiempo . es.