36th Ariel Awards

The 36th Ariel Awards ceremony, organized by the Mexican Academy of Film Arts and Sciences (AMACC) took place on June 6, 1994, in Mexico City. During the ceremony, AMACC presented the Ariel Award in 24 categories honoring films released in 1993. Principio y Fin received seven awards out of 14 nominations, including Best Picture. Novia Que Te Vea followed with five awards; Ambar with four; and Desiertos Mares won two for Best Director and Best Original Story.[1]

36th Ariel Awards
DateJune 6, 1994
Highlights
Best PicturePrincipio y Fin
Most awardsPrincipio y Fin (7)
Most nominationsNovia Que Te Vea (16)

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted with boldface.[1]

Best Actor in a Minor Role
Best Actress in a Minor Role
Best Original Story
  • Desiertos Mares  José Luis García Agraz
    • Guerrero Negro – Francisco Sánchez and Raúl Araiza
    • La Ǘltima Batalla – Fernando Galiana
    • Novia Que Te Vea – Guita Schyfter, Hugo Hiriart and Rosa Nissan
    • Un Año Perdido – Gerardo Lara
Best Screenplay
Best First Feature Film
  • Novia Que Te Vea  Guita Schyfter
    • Dama de Noche – Eva López-Sánchez
    • Lolo – Francisco Athié
    • Un Año Perdido – Gerardo Lara
Best Documentary Feature
  • La Línea  Ernesto Rimoch
Best Live Action Short Film
Best Documentary Short Subject
  • Recordar es Vivir (1955-1959) Alfredo Joskowicz
    • Déjalo Ser (1970-1974) – Busi Cortés
    • No Se Olvida (1965-1969) – Manuel Martínez
Best Original Score
  • Kino – Amparo Rubín
    • Dama de Noche – José Elorza
    • Desiertos Mares Alejandro Giacomán and Diego Herrera
    • Lolo – Juan Cristobal Pérez Grobet
    • Novia Que Te Vea – Joaquín Gutiérrez Heras
Best Original Music Theme or Song
  • "Las Piedras Rodantes" from Un Año Perdido Alejandro Lora
    • Kino – Amparo Rubín
    • Principio y Fin – Lucía Álvarez
    • Vagabunda – Nelson Velázquez
Best Cinematography
Best Film Editing
Best Production Design
  • Ambar Mónica Chirinos, Guillermo Hulsz, Claudio Pache Contreras, Salvador Parra, and Ana Solares
    • Desiertos Mares – Carmen Giménez Cacho
    • Lolo – Marisa Pecanins
    • Principio y Fin – Myrko Serbolov
Best Set Design
Best Costume Design
  • Novia Que Te Vea Mariestela Fernández
    • Ambar – Mariestela Fernández
    • Dama de Noche – Cristina Alcaine
    • Kino – Rosario Candela
    • La Vida Conyugal – Mara González
Best Makeup
  • Ambar Francisco Franco
    • Guerrero Negro – Teresa Patterson
    • Lolo – Carlos Sánchez and Eduardo Gómez
    • Novia Que Te Vea – Gabriela Ovalle
Best Sound
  • Novia Que Te Vea Salvador de la Fuente
    • Ambar – Nerio Barberis, Salvador de la Fuente, Luis Estrada and Aurora Ojeda Coronado
    • Kino – Oscar Mateos
    • Lolo – Antonio Diego
    • Principio y Fin – David Baksht
Best Special Effects
  • Ambar Alejandro Vázquez
    • Dama de Noche – Jorge Jara
    • Desiertos Mares – Alejandro Vázquez
    • Kino – Miguel Vázquez
    • Lolo – Alejandro Vázquez

Special awards

Multiple nominations and awards

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References

  1. "XXXVI 1994 — Ganadores y nominados" (in Spanish). Asociación Mexicana de Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas. 1994. Retrieved May 24, 2016.
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