Cuban professionals Angie and Ulises Hernández have been nominated for the Platino Ibero-American Film and Television Awards. Hernández is recognized for her sound work in “A Night with the Rolling Stones,” while Ulises is nominated for his score in “La invención de las especias.” The awards will take place on April 27 in Madrid, Spain.
Cuban professionals Angie Hernández and Ulises Hernández have reached the final nomination stage for the prestigious Platino Ibero-American Film and Television Awards. The 12th edition of the awards will take place on April 27 at the Ifema Municipal Palace in Madrid, Spain, according to the Cubacine Icaic website.
Angie Hernández, a graduate of the Faculty of Audiovisual Media Arts and the International School of Film and Television in San Antonio de los Baños, is nominated for her sound work on the film “A Night with the Rolling Stones,” directed by Patricia Ramos. Hernández has collaborated with Ramos on various projects, including “El techo” (2016) and “I Love Lotus” (2018). The film’s sound is nominated alongside works from Spain and Argentina.
In addition to her nomination for the Platino Awards, Hernández has contributed sound design to several notable documentaries, including “Tren de la Línea Norte” (2013) and “La música de las esferas” (2018). She recently garnered an award at the Ceará Film Festival in Brazil for her work on “La mujer salvaje” (2023) by Alan González.
Ulises Hernández, the renowned Cuban musician and composer, is nominated for his score for the Cuban-Costa Rican co-production “La invención de las especias,” directed by Tania Hermida. He is competing against esteemed composers, including Alberto Iglesias and Gustavo Santaolalla. His extensive filmography includes collaborations with prominent directors and has earned him various awards.
The 12th edition of the Platino Awards features notable nominations for films and series such as the Spanish film “La infiltrada” and the Argentine film “El Jockey,” both highly recognized in several categories. The series “Cien años de soledad” is also highlighted with multiple nominations. The ceremony aims to enhance the visibility of Ibero-American projects in the global film landscape, facilitating recognition and quality in productions across the region.
In summary, the Platino Awards will celebrate the notable contributions of Cuban professionals Angie Hernández and Ulises Hernández, each receiving nominations for their exemplary work in film sound design and composition respectively. The event not only recognizes their achievements but also showcases the broader talent within the Ibero-American film and television industry, promoting growth and international visibility of regional projects.
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