58th Ariel Awards

58th Ariel Awards

Official poster
Date May 28, 2016
Site National Auditorium
Mexico City, Mexico
Highlights
Most nominations La Delgada Línea Amarilla and Gloria (14)
Television coverage
Network Canal Once

The 58th Ariel Awards ceremony, organized by the Mexican Academy of Film Arts and Sciences (AMACC) will take place on May 28, 2016, at the National Auditorium in Mexico City. During the ceremony, AMACC will present the Ariel Awards in 26 categories honoring films released in 2015. The ceremony, will be televised in Mexico by Canal Once.[1]

Winners and nominees

The nominees for the 58th Ariel Awards were announced on April 13, 2016 at the Cineteca Nacional in Mexico City, by Dolores Heredia, president of the Academy, and actors Adriana Paz and Juan Manuel Bernal, winners for Best Actress and Best Actor, respectively, at the 57th Ariel Awards.[1] La Delgada Línea Amarilla and Gloria received the most nominations with fourteen; 600 Millas and Las Elegidas came in second with thirteen apiece.[1] The Golden Ariel will be awarded to actress Rosita Quintana and film director Paul Leduc.[1] The ceremony will be held at the National Auditorium in Mexico City for the first time, instead of its traditional venue, Palacio de Bellas Artes, and the capacity will increase to 2,300 seats, according to Heredia.[2]

Awards

Winners will be listed first and highlighted with boldface[1]

Best Actor
Best Supporting Actor
Best Supporting Actress
Breaktrough Male Performance
    • Martín Castro El Jeremías as Jeremías
    • Óscar Torres Las Elegidas as Ulises
    • César R. Suárez Morales Los Jefes as La Bomba
    • Alejandro Guerrero S. Sopladora de Hojas as Rubén
    • Fabrizio Santini Sopladora de Horas as Lucas
Breaktrough Female Performance
Best Original Screenplay
Best Adapted Screenplay
    • Dólares de Arena – Israel Cárdenas and Laura Amelia Guzmán from Les Dollars des Sables by Jean-Noël Pancrazi
    • La Extinción de los Dinosaurios – Luis Ayhllón from La Extinción de los Dinosaurios by Luis Ayhllón
    • Hilda – Andrés Clariound Rangel from Hilda by Marie NDiaye
    • Un Monstruo de Mil Cabezas – Lauro Santullo from Un Monstruo de Mil Cabezas by Lauro Santullo
    • Yo – Matías Meyer and Alexandre Auger from Histoire du pied et autres fantaisies by J. M. G. Le Clézio
Best Iberoamerican Film
Best First Feature Film
Best Documentary Feature
    • El Hombre Que Vio Demasiado – Trisha Ziff
    • El Paso – Everardo González
    • Los Reyes del Pueblo Que No Existe – Betzabé García
    • Made in Bangkok – Flavio Florencio
    • Tiempo Suspendido – Natalia Bruschtein
Best Documentary Short Subject
    • Ausencias – Tatiana Huezo
    • El Buzo – Esteban Arrangoiz
    • Muchacho en la barra se masturba con rabia y osadía Julián Hernández
    • Por los Caminos del Sur – Jorge Luis Linares
    • Tobías – Francisca D'Acosta
Best Animated Feature Film
Best Animated Short
    • Conejo en la Luna – Melissa Ballesteros
    • El último jaguar – Miguel Anaya
    • Los Ases del Corral – Irving Sevilla
    • Tictactópolis – José Sierra
    • Zimbo – Juan José Medina and Rita Basulto
Best Original Score
Best Live Action Short
    • 3 Variaciones de Ofelia – Paulo César Riqué
    • 24° 51’ Latitud Norte – Carlos Lenin
    • Esclava Amat Escalante
    • La Teta de Botero – Humberto Busto
    • Malva – Lucero Sánchez
    • Trémulo – Roberto Fiesco
Best Sound
Best Film Editing
Best Art Direction
Best Cinematography
Best Makeup
Best Costume Design
Best Special Effects
Best Visual Effects

Golden Ariel

Multiple nominations

The following twelve films received multiple nominations:

Nominations Film
14 Gloria
La Delgada Línea Amarilla
13 600 Millas
Las Elegidas
9 El Jeremías
8 Mexican Gangster: La Leyenda del Charro Misterioso
7 Un Monstruo de Mil Cabezas
5 Hilda
3 Dólares de Arena
2 El Hombre Que Vio Demasiado
Sopladora de Hojas
Te Prometo Anarquía

Ceremony information

The Mexican Academy of Film Arts and Sciences (AMACC) registered 152 films to compete for the Ariel Awards of 2016 in 26 categories, an increase of 11% from 2015.[3][4] The films comprised were 71 feature films (including twelve documentaries and nine animated films) and 13 films for the Best Iberoamerican Feature Film.[4] For the Best Picture award, 41 films were considered, as they meet the requirement of having commercial exhibition in cinemas in Mexico or been exhibited at international film festivals in 2015.[3][4] The AMACC created a committee of 189 people, who were active members and previous Ariel Award nominees and winners to vote for the 2015 nominees.[3][4] To promote the award ceremony, a photo exhibition including the actresses awarded the Ariel for Best Lead Actress will be inaugurated on May 2, 2016 at the gates of the Bosque de Chapultepec.[2] An official tour titled "Rumbo al Ariel" will show the nominated films on movie theaters in Mexico City, including the Cineteca Nacional, Cinemanía Loreto and Cine Tonalá, among others.[2] Three nominated films have had a successful runs on international film festivals. Las Elegidas was included in the selection for the Un Certain Regard at the 68th Cannes Film Festival.[1] 600 Millas was awarded the Best First Feature Award at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival and was selected to represent Mexico for the 88th Academy Awards; the box office performance in the country was "discreet", according to newspaper El País with 92,000 attendees.[5] La Delgada Línea Amarilla was named Best Iberoamerican Film and the Bronze Zenith Award for The Best First Fiction Feature Film at the Montreal World Film Festival and has yet to be premiered on Mexican movie theaters.[1][5] Meanwhile, Gloria, a biopic about Mexican singer-songwriter Gloria Trevi, was premiered in 2014, but formalities presented by the Mexican Academy prevented it to be postulated the last year.[5]

Box office performance of nominees

At the time of the nominations announcement on April 13, the highest earner among the nominated films was Un Gallo con Muchos Huevos with MXN$167.8 million in domestic box office receipts, and also was the highest grossing film of 2015 in Mexico.[6] Only one Best Picture nominee ranked at the top ten, Gloria, at number five with MXN$34.9 million.[6] At number seven, Elvira, te daría mi vida pero la estoy usando, with earnings of MXN$23.0 million, was nominated for Best Supporting Actress.[6] As for the rest of the Best Picture nominated films, Las Elegidas will have its commercial release in theaters in Mexico on April 22.[7] 600 Millas earned MXN$4.4 million in Mexico.[8]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Magaña, Arturo (April 13, 2016). "Nominados al Ariel 2016". Cine Premiere (in Spanish). Retrieved April 13, 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 Huerta, Cesar (April 13, 2016). "Anuncia cintas nominadas al Ariel 2016". El Universal (in Spanish) (Compañía Periodística Nacional). Retrieved April 19, 2016.
  3. 1 2 3 "Premios Ariel anuncian películas preseleccionadas". Crónica (in Spanish) (La Crónica Diaria). March 13, 2016. Retrieved April 19, 2016.
  4. 1 2 3 4 "Lista completa de candidatos y ganadores del LVIII Ariel". Cine Toma (in Spanish). April 13, 2016. Retrieved April 19, 2016.
  5. 1 2 3 Beauregard, Luis Pablo (April 13, 2016). "Tres óperas primas parten como favoritas de los premios Ariel". El País (in Spanish) (PRISA). Retrieved April 19, 2016.
  6. 1 2 3 "Las 10 películas mexicanas más taquilleras del 2015: Un Gallo..., El Gran Pequeño, A la mala...". Aristegui Noticias (in Spanish). December 31, 2015. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
  7. "Las elegidas, una historia desgarradora estrena el 22 de abril" (in Spanish). Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía. April 13, 2016. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
  8. "600 Millas". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
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