38th Ariel Awards
The 38th Ariel Awards ceremony, organized by the Mexican Academy of Film Arts and Sciences (AMACC) took place on July 22, 1996, in Mexico City. During the ceremony, AMACC presented the Ariel Award in 25 categories honoring films released in 1995. Sin Remitente received four awards out of 14 nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director for Carlos Carrera. La Reina de la Noche was the most awarded film with six awards; La Línea Paterna and Sobrenatural with three; Dulces Compañías, El Anzuelo and Mujeres Insumisas with two; and Entre Pancho Villa y Una Mujer Desnuda, Domingo Siete, De Tripas, Corazón, and El Abuelo Cheno y Otras Historias with one.[1]
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Date | July 22, 1996 |
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Best Picture | Sin Remitente |
Most awards | La Reina de la Noche (6) |
Most nominations | Mujeres Insumisas (16) |
Winners and nominees
Winners are listed first and highlighted with boldface.[1]
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Best Actor in a Minor Role
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Best Actress in a Minor Role
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Best Original Story
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Best Screenplay
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Best First Feature Film
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Best Documentary Feature
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Best Best Medium-Length Fiction Film
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Best Live Action Short Film
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Best Documentary Short Subject
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Best Original Score
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Best Original Music Theme or Song
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Best Cinematography
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Best Film Editing
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Best Production Design
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Best Set Design
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Best Costume Design
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Best Makeup
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Best Sound
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Best Special Effects
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Special awards
- Golden Ariel – Raúl Lavista
- Special Silver Ariel – Jorge Stahl Jr. and Luis Aguilar
- Salvador Toscano Medal – Emilio García Riera
- Special recognition – Columba Domínguez
- Honorary diploma – Cineteca Nacional, Sindicato de Trabajadores de la Industria Cinematográfica (Sección 49), and Sindicato de Trabajadores de la Producción Cinematográfica (Sección de Técnicos y Manuales)
Multiple nominations and awards
The following ten films received multiple nominations:
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Films that received multiple awards:
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References
- "XXXVIII 1996 — Ganadores y nominados" (in Spanish). Asociación Mexicana de Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas. 1996. Archived from the original on June 16, 2016. Retrieved May 24, 2016.