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{{Infobox award | name = Fénix Awards | current_awards = 5th Fénix Awards | image = Huevo Fénix.jpg | alt = | caption = | description = Excellence in cinematic achievements | presenter = Cinema23 | country = Ibero-America | year = October 30, 2014 | website = {{URL|https://cinema23.com/premiosfenix/}} }}The Fénix Awards, known in Spanish as Premios Iberoamericanos de Cine Fénix, are Ibero-America's annual film awards.[1] The awards were established in 2014, and the first awards ceremony took place on October 30, 2014 at the Teatro de la Ciudad, Mexico City. The ceremony continues to take place annually between October and December. The piece is created by the artist Artur Lescher. It represents an egg of the phoenix and is made of matt black anodized aluminum with a brass ring, for all main categories, and polished natural aluminum for special awards. AwardsThe awards are currently delivered in the following categories: {{col-begin}}Main categories- Best Film
- Best Director
- Best Actor
- Best Actress
- Best Screenplay
- Best Art Direction
- Best Cinematography - Fiction
- Best Costume Design
- Best Sound
- Best Original Music
- Best Editing
- Best Documentary Feature
- Best Cinematography - Documentary
- Best TV Ensemble
- Best TV Series
Special categories- Fénix Award for Critical Work
- Fénix Award for Cinematographic Work
- Fénix Award for the Exhibitors
- Fenix Award for Cinematographic Contribution
- Fénix Trajectory Award
{{col-end}}Award ceremoniesThe following is a listing of all Fénix Awards ceremonies since 2014. Ceremony | Date | Best Picture | Best Director | Best Actor | Best Actress | Venue |
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1st Fénix Awards | October 30, 2014 | {{flagicon>Mexico}} The Golden Dream | Mexico}} Amat Escalante | USA}} Viggo Mortensen | BRA}} Leandra Leal | Teatro de la Ciudad, Mexico City | 2nd Fénix Awards | November 25, 2015 | {{flagicon>Chile}} The Club | {{flagicon>Chile}} Pablo Larraín {{flagicon|Colombia}} Ciro Guerra | {{flagicon>Chile}} Alfredo Castro | {{flagicon>Argentina}} Dolores Fonzi | 3rd Fénix Awards | December 7, 2016 | {{flagicon>Chile}} Neruda | {{flagicon>Brazil}} Kleber Mendonça Filho | {{flagicon>Argentina}} Guillermo Francella | {{flagicon>Brazil}} Sônia Braga | 4th Fénix Awards | December 6, 2017 | {{flagicon>Chile}} A Fantastic Woman | {{flagicon>Chile}} Sebastián Lelio | {{flagicon>Argentina}} Oscar Martínez | {{flagicon>Chile}} Daniela Vega | 5th Fénix Awards | November 7, 2018 | {{flagicon>Colombia}} Birds of Passage | {{flagicon>Paraguay}} Marcelo Martinessi | {{flagicon>Argentina}} Lorenzo Ferro | {{flagicon>Colombia}} Carmiña Martínez |
CountriesThe countries that are allowed to submit their national films for consideration are the following: {{columns-list|colwidth=15em|style=width: 600px; font-style: italic;|- {{ARG}}
- {{BOL}}
- {{BRA}}
- {{CHI}}
- {{COL}}
- {{CRI}}
- {{CUB}}
- {{ECU}}
- {{SLV}}
- {{ESP}}
- {{GUA}}
- {{HON}}
- {{MEX}}
- {{NIC}}
- {{PAN}}
- {{PAR}}
- {{PER}}
- {{POR}}
- {{PRI}}
- {{DOM}}
- {{URU}}
- {{VEN}}
}}See also- Goya Awards
- Ariel Awards
- Platino Awards
References 1. ^{{Cite web|url=https://cinema23.com/premiosfenix/el-premio/ |title=Premios Fénix |accessdate=25 March 2019 |language=Spanish}}
External links- {{es icon}} [https://cinema23.com/premiosfenix/ Official Premios Fénix website]
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