Wednesday, July 24, 2019

'Roma' and Alfonso Cuaron win the top prizes in the Mexican Academy Awards

On June 24th, 2019, in the Cineteca Nacional in Mexico City (Mexico), took place the 61th annual Ariel awards ceremony, where the Mexican Academy of Arts and Cinematographic Sciences recognized the best films in Mexican cinema of the past year, as well as those foreign pictures released in the country.  
Mexican filmmaker Alfonso Cuarón’s celebrated semi-biopic “Roma”, took home most of the top prizes of the event, including Best Picture, Director and Film Editing (both awarded to Cuarón), as well as Best Supporting Actress for Marina de Tavira, among other trophies.
Also in the event, Ilse Salas (“The Good Girls”) and Noé Hernández (“Eight Out of Ten”), both won for Best Actress and Best Actor, respectively, while “The Chambermaid”, directed by Lila Avilés, won in the best first feature category.

Follow this link for a complete list of winners of the 61th annual Ariel awards. 

https://variety.com/2019/film/global/roma-the-good-girls-top-mexico-ariel-academy-awards-1203252529/

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