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56th Ariel Awards |
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Best Picture | La Jaula de Oro |
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Most awards | La Jaula de Oro (9) |
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Most nominations | Heli and La Jaula de Oro (14) |
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The 56th Ariel Awards ceremony, organized by the Mexican Academy of Film Arts and Sciences (AMACC) took place in 2014, in Mexico City. During the ceremony, AMACC presented the Ariel Award in 23 categories honoring films released in 2013. La Jaula de Oro received nine awards out of 14 nominations, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Brandon López.[1] Amat Escalante won the accolade for Best Director. Other multiple awarded films included Cinco de Mayo: La Batalla and Ciudadano Buelna with two awards.
Winners are listed first and highlighted with boldface[1]
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Best Original Screenplay
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Best Adapted Screenplay
- Tercera Llamada – María Renée Prudencio and Francisco Franco from the play Calígula... Probablemente by Francisco Franco and Ignacio Guzmán
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Best First Feature Film
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Best Documentary Feature
- Quebranto – Roberto Fiesco
- El Alcalde – Emiliano Altuna, Carlos F. Rossini, and Diego Osorno
- La Huella del Dr. Ernesto Guevara – Jorge Denti
- Lejanía – Pablo Tamez Sierra
- Miradas Múltiples, La Máquina Loca – Emilio Maillé
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Best Documentary Short Subject
- Un Salto a la Vida – Eugenio Polgovsky
- Al Fin del Desierto – Sheila Altamirano
- B-Boy – Abraham Escobedo
- Conversaciones de Un Matrimonio – Gilberto González Penilla
- La Música Silenciada – Andrea Oliva
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Best Animated Short
- Lluvia en los Ojos – Rita Basulto
- La Casa Triste – Sofía Carrillo
- Electrodoméstico – Erik de Luna
- Un Día en Familia – Pedro González
- ¿Qué Es La Guerra? – Luis Beltrán
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Best Original Score
- La Jaula de Oro – Jacobo Lieberman and Leonardo Heiblum
- El Alcalde – Daniel Hidalgo
- Halley – Gustavo Hernández
- Huérfanos – Jesús Echevarría
- Workers – José Miguel Enríquez
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Best Live Action Short
- Música Para Después de Dormir – Nicolás Rojas
- Estatuas – Roberto Fiesco
- Inframundo – Ana Mary Ramos
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Best Sound
- La Jaula de Oro – Matías Barberis, Raúl Locatelli, and Jaime Baksht
- Ciudadano Buelna – Samuel Larson, Gabriel Coll, and Miguel Ángel Molina
- Halley – Raúl Locatelli
- Heli – Sergio Díaz, Catriel Vildosola, and Vincent Arnardi
- Tercera Llamada – Matías Barberis, Pablo Tamez, and Jaime Baksht
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Best Editing
- La Jaula de Oro – Paloma López and Felipe Gómez
- Heli – Natalia López
- Workers – Óscar Figueroa Jara
- Miradas Múltiples, La Maquina Loca – Octavio Iturbe
- Tercera Llamada – Mariana Rodríguez
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Best Art Direction
- Ciudadano Buelna – Lorenza Manrique
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Best Cinematography
- La Jaula de Oro – María José Secco
- Ciudadano Buelna – Martin Boege
- Fogo – Diego García
- Heli – Lorenzo Haggerman
- Workers – César Gutiérrez
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Best Makeup
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Best Costume Design
- Ciudadano Buelna – Mayra Juárez
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Best Special Effects
- Cinco de Mayo: La Batalla – Alejandro Vázquez
- Ciudadano Buelna – Jorge Farfán
- Heli – Alejandro Vázquez, José Luis Pérez, and Carlos Ochoa
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Best Visual Effects
- Cinco de Mayo: La Batalla – Charly Iturriaga
- Halley – Gustavo Bellón
- Heli – Rodrigo Echevarría, Andrés Martínez Ríos, Juanma Nogales, Ana Rubio, and Eduardo Villadoms
- La Jaula de Oro – María José Santa Rita
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Multiple nominations and awards
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The following sixteen films received multiple nominations:
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Films that received multiple awards:
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