2012 Prémio Autores

The 2012 Prémio Autores was the third edition of the Prémio Autores. It took place on 27 February 2012 and was broadcast by RTP.[1]

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[2][3]

Film

Radio

  • Best Radio Program

Dance

  • Best Choreography
    • Icosahedron, by Tânia Carvalho
    • Um Gesto Que Não Passa de Uma Ameaça, by Sofia Dias and Vítor Roriz
    • The Old King, by Miguel Moreira and Romeu Runa

Music

  • Best Song
  • Best Album
  • Best Erudite Music Work
    • Interpretação da Integral de Chopin, by Artur Pizarro
    • Os Apóstolos, by the Coro Gregoriano de Lisboa
    • Nise Lacrimosa, by Luís Carvalho

Literature

  • Best Narrative Fiction Book
    • Tiago Veiga. Uma Biografia, by Mário Cláudio
    • A Cidade de Ulisses, by Teolinda Gersão
    • O Filho de Mil Homens, by Valter Hugo Mãe
  • Best Poetry Book
    • A Mão na Água Que Corre, by José Manuel de Vasconcelos
    • Lendas da Índia, by Luís Filipe Castro Mendes
    • Adornos, by Ana Marques Gastão
  • Best Children's and Juvenile Book
    • A Casa Sincornizada, written by Inês Pupo and Gonçalo Pratas, illustrated by Pedro Brito
    • Quando Eu For Grande, written by Maria Inês Almeida, illustrated by Sebastião Peixoto
    • Mariana e Manuel Numa Curva do Caminho, by Margarida da Fonseca Santos and Maria João Lopo de Carvalho

Theatre

  • Best Performed Portuguese Text
    • Israel, by Pedro Penim
    • Horror, by Mickael de Oliveira
    • Estocolmo, by Daniel Jonas
  • Best Show
    • A Varanda, by Luís Miguel Cintra
    • A Missão - Recordações de Uma Revolução, by Mónica Calle
    • Overdrama, by Jorge Andrade
  • Best Actress
    • Luísa Cruz (A Varanda)
    • Ana Guiomar (Purga)
    • Sandra Faleiro (Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf?)
  • Best Actor

Television

  • Best Information Program
    • Linha da Frente, by Mafalda Gameiro (RTP1)
    • O Eixo do Mal, by Nuno Artur Silva (SIC Notícias)
    • Câmara Clara, by Paula Moura Pinheiro and Teotónio Bernardo (RTP2)
  • Best Fiction Program
    • O Último a Sair, by Bruno Nogueira, Frederico Pombares, João Quadros, Sérgio Graciano, André Banza and Ricardo Freitas (RTP1)
    • Laços de Sangue, by Pedro Lopes and Patrícia Sequeira
    • Pai à Força, by Pedro Lopes and Duarte Teixeira
  • Best Entertainment Program
    • Cuidado com a Língua, by José Mário Costa and Ricardo Freitas
    • Estado de Graça, by Maria João Cruz and Fernando Ávila
    • Estranha Forma de Vida, by Jaime Fernandes

Visual arts

  • Best Plastic Arts Exhibition
    • Fora de Escala, by Manuel Baptista
    • Desenho Habitado, by Fernando Brízio
    • Colectiva Trinta Anos Prémios AICA/MC, by Manuel Graça Dias
  • Best Photographic Work
    • O PREC Já Não Mora Aqui, by João Pina
    • TNSC - A Prospectus Archive, by Paulo Catrica
    • Um Diário da República, by Kameraphoto
  • Best Scenographic Work
    • A Varanda, by Cristina Reis
    • Memorabilia, by José Capela
    • A Missão - Recordações de Uma Revolução, by Mónica Calle
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References

  1. "PRÉMIO AUTORES". www.rtp.pt (in Portuguese). RTP. Retrieved 5 June 2014.
  2. "Prémio Autores Gala SPA RTP 2012" (PDF). rtp.pt (in Portuguese). RTP. Retrieved 5 June 2014.
  3. David Ferreira (28 February 2012). "Os vencedores dos "Prémios Autores 2012"". atelevisão (in Portuguese). Retrieved 5 June 2014.
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