Argentine Film Critics Association

The Argentine Film Critics Association is a film critics association that gives out the Argentine Film Critics Association Awards to honor achievement in Argentine cinema by Argentine-based journalists and correspondents. In Spanish the association is named: Asociación de Cronistas Cinematográficos de la Argentina. The awards are Argentina's equivalent of the American/Worldwide Academy Awards.
The association was organized on July 10, 1942 and the annual awards have been given since 1943, with breaks in between.[1][2] The Argentine Film Critics Association is a member of the International Federation of Film Critics, also known as FIPRESCI.[2]
Silver Condor
The Silver Condor (Cóndor de Plata) is given to Argentine films in various areas, the best Ibero-American film, and the best foreign film. A Special Condor is sometimes given, and the Career Condor is given on a regular basis. According to the Internet Movie Database the association has given awards the following years: 1943–1957, 1959–1974, 1981–1983, 1985-today.[3]
As of January 2007 the Secretary General of the association is Pablo De Vita.
Awards
The awards given include:[4]
- Best Film
 - Best Director
 - Best Actor
 - Best Actress
 - Best Supporting Actor
 - Best Supporting Actress
 - Best Original Screenplay
 - Best Adapted Screenplay
 - Best Cinematography
 - Best Sound
 - Best Music
 - Best Camera Operator
 - Best Production Design
 - Best Animated Feature
 - Ibero-American Film
 - Foreign Film
 - Best First Film
 - Best Documentary
 - Best Film of Video
 - Best Short
 - Career Award (includes journalists)
 
References
- ↑ Argentine Film Critics Association Last accessed: January 29, 2007.
 - 1 2 IMDb film data base, awards section.
 - ↑ IMDb film data base, AFCAA Awards Summary.
 - ↑ Alternative Film Guide web site.
 
External links
- Argentine Film Critics Association Official Site (Spanish)
 - Argentine Film Critics Association Awards by year at IMDB
 
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