Angie Hernandez and Ulises Hernandez were nominated for the Platinum Awards 2025 in categories for sound direction and original music, respectively. The awards will be presented on April 27, 2025, in Madrid, Spain, featuring Films and talents from various countries competing against the two Cuban nominees.
The Platinum Awards 2025 has announced its nominees for the twelfth edition, including two Cuban talents. Angie Hernandez is nominated for Best Sound Direction for her work in “A Night with the Rolling Stones,” directed by Patricia Ramos, while Ulises Hernandez is recognized in the Best Original Music category for his composition in “The Invention of the Species.”
Angie Hernandez is a graduate of the Faculty of Audiovisual Media Arts and the International School of Film and Television. Her notable credits include documentaries such as “Tren de la Línea Norte” and “La música de las esferas.” Moreover, she received the Best Sound Award at the Ceará Festival in Brazil for her work on “La mujer salvaje.”
Ulises Hernandez boasts an extensive body of work within Cuban cinema, having won numerous awards both locally and internationally. His collaboration with director Enrique Álvarez on three films is particularly noteworthy. He has also worked with celebrated directors on significant titles, contributing to the richness of Cuban filmography.
At the Platinum Awards, Cubans face notable competition. Angie Hernandez contends against nominees from Argentina and Spain, while Ulises Hernandez’s music competes against esteemed composers like Gustavo Santaolalla and Alberto Iglesias. The Spanish film “La Infiltrada” leads with eleven nominations, while the Netflix series “One Hundred Years of Solitude” follows with eight nominations.
The award ceremony is scheduled for April 27, 2025, at the Ifema Municipal Palace in Madrid, Spain, marking a significant occasion in the celebration of Ibero-American cinema.
The nominations of Angie Hernandez and Ulises Hernandez at the Platinum Awards 2025 underscore the excellence of Cuban talent in the film and audiovisual industry. The competition they face highlights the global significance of their achievements, and the upcoming ceremony is set to celebrate outstanding contributions to the Ibero-American arts.
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