45th Martín Fierro Awards

45th Annual Martín Fierro Awards
Awarded for Martín Fierro Awards for 2014 Argentine television and radio programs
Sponsored by Asociación de Periodistas de la Televisión y Radiofonía Argentina
Date June 14, 2015 (2015-06-14)
Location Hilton Buenos Aires
Country Argentina
Hosted by Mariana Fabbiani, Guido Kaczka
Preshow host(s) Paula Chaves, Iván de Pineda
Reward(s) Martín Fierro Awards
First awarded 2015
Most awards Guapas
Most nominations Guapas
Television/Radio coverage
Network El Trece

The 45th Annual Martín Fierro Awards, presented by the Asociación de Periodistas de la Televisión y Radiofonía Argentina (APTRA), was held on June 14, 2015. During the ceremony, APTRA announced the Martín Fierro Awards for 2014 Argentine television and radio programs.

Nominations

Carlos Sciacaluga of APTRA announced the nominations at El diario de Mariana, a TV program hosted by Mariana Fabbiani, who would host the awards ceremony. The controversial nomination for the best journalist program pitted 6, 7, 8 against Periodismo para todos (PPT) once more. The first program is a vocal supporter of the president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, and the second is a vocal critic of her; Jorge Lanata from PPT was awarded in previous years and made political speeches when he received the award. Intratables, which had been nominated under other genres in previous years, was the third program in the nomination.[1]

The telenovela Guapas received the highest number of nominations, 11. It was followed by the telenovelas Viudas e hijos del Rock & Roll, with 7 nominations, and Sres. Papis, with 6.[1] Underground producciones, producers of Viudas..., were surprised that Verónica Llinás and Luis Machín did not receive a nomination, and boycotted the ceremony.[2]

The event

The awards ceremony was held on June 14, 2015, at the Hilton Buenos Aires. Mariana Fabbiani and Guido Kaczka were the hosts of the ceremony, and both of them received their own awards during the event: Fabbiani was awarded as best female TV host, and Kaczka was the host of Los 8 escalones, best entertainment program.[3]

Rosario Lufrano made a speech in support of the #NiUnaMenos demonstration against femicides which had taken place a short time before. Singer Fabiana Cantilo attended the ceremony for the first time, being the singer of the opening theme for Guapas, and won the first of the several awards received by the telenovela. Jorge Lanata did not attend the ceremony, and his awards were received by fellow journalist Nicolás Wiñazki. 12 casas and Carla Peterson were among the unexpected winners, and Juan Minujín received the sole award given to Viudas....[3]

Guapas received the Golden Martín Fierro Award, which was presented by Griselda Siciliani and Julieta Zylberberg (actresses from Farsantes, the previous year's winner). The producer Adrián Suar downplayed the protest of Underground, and pointed that several actors from Guapas deserved a nomination as well but did not receive one.[3]

Awards

Television

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[4] Other nominations are listed in alphabetic order.[1]

Diego Peretti, best lead actor of miniseries.
Marcelo Tinelli, best male TV host.
Fabiana Cantilo, singer of "Guapas", best opening theme.
Best journalist program Best miniseries
Best daily drama Best Reality
Best TV news Best humoristic program
Best production Best male TV host
Best female TV host Best magazine
Best cultural TV program Best entertainment program
Best TV program for kids Best lead actor of daily fiction
Best lead actress of daily fiction Best sports TV program
Best female journalist Best male journalist
Best news reporter Best lead actor of miniseries
  • Guillermo Panizza
  • Mario Massacessi
  • Sandra Borghi
Best lead actress of miniseries Best work in humor
Best secondary actor Best secondary actress
Best new actor or actress Best script writers
  • Leandro Caldero, Carolina Aguirre (Guapas)
  • Ernesto Korovsky, Silvina Fredjkes, Alejandro Quesada (Viudas e hijos del Rock & Roll)
  • Javier Van de Couter, Alejandro Quesada (La celebración)
Best director Best opening theme
Best advertisement Golden Martín Fierro Award
  • "Estás Dulce"
  • "Creación"
  • "Libertad"

Guapas

Radio

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[5] Other nominations are listed in alphabetic order.[1]

Marcelo Longobardi, host of "Cada mañana".
Best journalist program Best female journalist
  • Cada mañana
  • El exprimidor
  • Lanata sin filtro
Best musical Best male journalist
  • Eternamente Beatles
  • Desde el alma
  • Vorterix metal
Best cultural program Best program of general interest
  • Las dos carátulas
  • El tango en el cine
  • La noche y los cuentos
  • Dady Brieva
  • Encendidos en la tarde
  • Qué noche Teté
Best sports program
  • Súper Mitre Deportivo
  • Mariano Closs
  • Un buen momento

Honorary awards

References

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