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66th Ariel Awards

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66th Ariel Awards
Official poster
Date7 September 2024
SiteTeatro Degollado
Guadalajara, Mexico
Hosted byMichelle Rodríguez[1]
Highlights
Best PictureTótem
Best ActorNoé Hernández
Kokoloko
Best ActressAdriana Llabrés
All the Silence
Most awardsTótem (5)
Most nominationsTótem (15)

The 66th Ariel Awards ceremony, presented by the Mexican Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences, took place at the Teatro Degollado in Guadalajara, Jalisco on 7 September 2024.[2][3] The ceremony was broadcast live on TNT América Latina, Canal 11, Jalisco TV, Canal 22 and, for the first time, through the streaming platform Max.[4][5]

The 186 nominations, divided into 24 categories, were announced on 19 June 2024, by actresses Arcelia Ramírez and Fiona Palomo.[6][7] Of the nominated films, 17 had received public support in their production and distribution from organizations such as EFICINE, FOCINE, ECAMC, FONCA and IMCINE.[8] Lila Avilés' second film, Tótem, led with 15 nominations, followed by David Zonana's Heroic and Elisa Miller's Hurricane Season with 11.[9] Tótem went on to win five awards, more than any other film in the ceremony, including Best Picture.[10][1] For this edition, the Golden Ariel was awarded to production designer Brigitte Broch, filmmaker and screenwriter Busi Cortés as well as actress and singer Angélica María.[11]

Winners and nominees

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Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).

Lila Avilés, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay winner
Noé Hernández, Best Actor winner
Montserrat Marañón, Best Supporting Actress co-winner
Ludwika Paleta, Best Supporting Actress co-winner
Naíma Sentíes, Best Breakthrough Performance winner
Best Original Screenplay
Best Adapted Screenplay
Best Cinematography
Best Original Music
Best Costume Design
Best Art Direction
Best Visual Effects
  • Gustavo Bellón, Thomas Boda, René Allegretti Zambrano, Jesús Corrales Clark, Jorge Palma and Javier Velázquez Dorantes – Disappear Completely
    • Mario Raúl Villegas Rojano, Pablo Ángeles Zuman – Teques Chainsaw Massacre
    • Nicolás González, Ignacio Pol, Pablo Accamee, Enrique Cantú Garza V and Fernando Campos – Human Resources
    • Peter Hjorth, Roberto Galindo Rivera and Mikael Windelin – Lost in the Night
    • Víctor Valencia – Hurricane Season
Best Makeup
Best Sound
  • Miguel Hernández, Mario Martínez Cobos and Liliana Villaseñor – All the Silence
    • Carlos E. García, Raúl Locatelli and Michel Schöpping – Lost in the Night
    • José Miguel Enríquez, António Pórem Pires and Federico González Jordán – Disappear Completely
    • Lena Esquenazi, Martin de Torcy, Jaime Baksht and Michelle Couttolenc – The Echo
    • Raúl Locatelli and Erik Clauss – Heroic
    • Rune Palving, Daniel Rojo Solís and Guido Berenblum – Tótem
    • Sergio Díaz, Pablo Tamez Sierra and Carlos Cortés Navarrete – Hurricane Season
Best Special Effects
  • Goyo Vega, Adam Zoller Duplán and Rocío Espinosa Valdés – Disappear Completely
    • Gerardo Muñoz – Teques Chainsaw Massacre
    • José Martínez – All the Fires
    • José Martínez – Where the Tracks End
    • Lanfranco Buratini, Esteban Parodi, Nico Crespo and Jano Ubierna – Human Resources
Best First Work
Best Documentary Feature
Best Editing
Best Documentary Short Film
  • Norte – Natalia Bermúdez
    • Charrascas – Carlos Hernández Vázquez
    • Huachinango rojo – Cinthya Lizbeth Toledo Cabrera
    • KeMonito: La última caída – Teresa de Miguel Escribano
    • Yaxche'oob – Pablo Cruz Villalba
Best Animated Short Film
  • Humo – Rita Basulto
    • Camille – Denise Raquel Roldán Alcalá
    • La canción del lago – Carlos Alberto Sallas Becerra and Beatriz Ariana Navarrete Ledesma
    • Emme y sus días mutantes – Diego Acevedo
    • Nube – Diego Alonso Sánchez de la Barquera Estrada and Christian Arredondo Narváez
    • La vieja y el cuerpo – María Lucía Bayardo Dodge
Best Fiction Short Film
  • Apnea – Natalia Bermúdez
    • Ángel – Hoze Meléndez
    • Chica de fábrica – Selma Cervantes
    • El color de la habitación – Iván Löwenberg
    • Patrona – Fanie Soto

Films with multiple nominations

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The following films received multiple nominations:

Nominations Films
15 Tótem
11 Heroic
Hurricane Season
8 Disappear Completely
7 The Echo
6 All the Silence
Familia
Where the Tracks End
4 Upon Open Sky
Human Resources
3 Lost in the Night
Martínez
Teques Chainsaw Massacre
Valentina or the Serenity
2 Adolfo
A Wolfpack Called Ernesto
I Don't Expect Anyone to Believe Me

Films with multiple wins

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The following films received multiple wins:

Wins Films
5 Tótem
4 All the Silence
3 The Echo
Heroic
Hurricane Season
2 Disappear Completely

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Rosete, Erika (8 September 2024). "'Tótem' de Lila Avilés arrasa en unos Premios Ariel con las mujeres como las grandes protagonistas". El País México (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 9 September 2024.
  2. ^ Quintero, Eladio (8 September 2024). "Los Premios Ariel celebran su 66° edición; 'Tótem', la película más ganadora de la noche". Canal 44 (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 8 September 2024.
  3. ^ Bautista, Berenice (8 September 2024). ""Tótem" gana el premio a la mejor película en el Ariel". AP News (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 September 2024.
  4. ^ González, Sara (7 September 2024). "Premios Ariel 2024: fecha, nominados y dónde ver la ceremonia que celebra el cine mexicano". El País México (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 9 September 2024.
  5. ^ "Premios Ariel: una nueva alianza con Max impulsa el cine mexicano a nivel mundial". Insider Latam (in Spanish). 5 September 2024. Retrieved 9 September 2024.
  6. ^ Clemens, Segura; Kalet, Johan (19 June 2024). "Premios Ariel 2024: Lista completa de nominados". Milenio (in Mexican Spanish). Mexico City. Retrieved 20 June 2024.
  7. ^ "Premios Ariel 2024. Esta es la lista completa de los nominados". Aristegui Noticias (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 September 2024.
  8. ^ IMCINE. "Nominaciones al Ariel 2024". www.imcine.gob.mx. Retrieved 9 September 2024.
  9. ^ Rodríguez, Andrés (19 June 2024). "El drama 'Tótem' lidera las nominaciones a los premios Ariel del cine mexicano". El País México (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 9 September 2024.
  10. ^ Caballero, Jorge (8 September 2024). "Tótem arrasa en los premios Ariel". La Jornada (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 9 September 2024.
  11. ^ "Dan a conocer lista de nominados a Premios Ariel 2024". La Jornada (in Mexican Spanish). 20 June 2024. Retrieved 9 September 2024.