Even though theres really no one in this film we can like, root for, or sympathize. Iñárritus style contains elements of Tarantino, Peckinpah, and others, but, ultimately, the synthesis is all his own. Watching the film, its not hard to understand why. The Platino Awards are promoted by EGEDA (Spain’s Entity for the Rights Management of Audiovisual Producers) and FIPCA (the Ibero-American Federation of Film and Audiovisual Producers) and have the support of the Ibero-American film academies and institutes as well as numerous sponsors in Europe and Latin America. Amores Perros has won an impressive number of awards in film festivals across the globe. At 11 nominations each, the two standout titles are Fernando Trueba’s Colombian drama “Memories of My Father” and Jayro Bustamante’s Guatemalan thriller “La Llorona.” But this time around, the Platinos are planning an in-person event to celebrate the best offerings from the Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American screen industries.
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Irritu's style contains elements of Tarantino, Peckinpah, and others, but, ultimately, the synthesis is all his own. Watching the film, it's not hard to understand why. Last year’s ceremony was, like so many, forced online by the COVID-19 pandemic. Amores Perros has won an impressive number of awards in film festivals across the globe.
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He was also recently confirmed as a voice actor for Netflix’s upcoming animated series “Maya and the Three,” where he will team with frequent collaborator Jorge Gutierrez (“The Book of Life”). Most recently, he created and hosts the Amazon Original conversation series “ Pan y Circo” and is starring in the Disney Plus’ “Andor,” a spinoff series following his “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” character Cassian Andor. He also, again with García Bernal, launched the nomadic documentary film festival Ambulante, as well as their own production label, first Canana in 2005 and now La Corriente del Golfo. Amores Perros won a slew of awards, including best film at Cannes Critics’ Week, the Ariel Award for best picture from the Mexican Academy of Film and the foreign-language Bafta. productions while also taking turns as a producer, writer and director. Shortly after, Luna began his Hollywood career appearing alongside Bon Jovi in John Carpenter’s “Vampires: Los Muertos” and in Selma Hayek’s Oscar-winning biopic “Frida.” In the decades since, Luna has continued to work on both Latin American and U.S.
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Alternating between film and TV over the next decade, his international breakout came with García Bernal and Spain’s Marbel Verdú in Alfonso Cuarón’s seminal coming-of-age road trip film “Y Tu Mamá También.” A child actor who excelled from an early age, Luna’s first film appearance was in Javier Bourges’ 1991 Mexican Academy Award-nominated short “The Last New Year.” He appeared in several telenovelas throughout the ‘90s, joined on screen for the first time by his longtime collaborator and close friend Gael García Bernal in “El abuelo y yo” in 1992.