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‘Sujo’ Triumphs at the Ariel Awards

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A hurried ceremony like last year, but on this occasion conducted by actress Karla Souza and for the first time in Puerto Vallarta. Thus began the festival of cinema that celebrates the best of the audiovisual productions of Mexico. The great winner of the night was Sujo, of the filmmakers Astrid Rondero and Fernanda Valadez. The film, about identity and youths in the narco, has taken three of the 15 prizes that he aspired to, among them Best Di…

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As expected, the 67th highest award of Mexican cinema, Ariel, was distributed in order of importance. Sujo took 3, among them Best Film and Best Direction. Pedro Páramo got 7, while La cocina was made of 4 statuettes, just as they will not move us. There were also pronouncements condemning the genocide of Israel in Gaza and in favor of the migrants; the disappeared, the seeking mothers and the orphans who left the drug trade were remembered.

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The 67 edition of the Ariel Awards recognized 'Sujo' as best film; 'Pedro P bouquet' won seven awards.

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A hurried ceremony like last year, but on this occasion conducted by actress Karla Souza and for the first time in Puerto Vallarta. Thus began the festival of cinema that celebrates the best of the audiovisual productions of Mexico. The great winner of the night was Sujo, of the filmmakers Astrid Rondero and Fernanda Valadez. The film, about identity and youths in the narco, has taken three of the 15 prizes that he aspired to, among them Best Di…

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Mexico City.- The Mexican Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences (AMACC) held the 67th edition of the Ariel Awards, an event that year after year recognizes the highlight of national and international cinematography. The ceremony not only celebrated emerging talents, but also figures with a solid trajectory within the seventh art. The Mexican Institute of Cinematography (IMCINE) congratulated all the winners, highlighting that 29 of the 48…

NANCY MÉNDEZ C.Sujo, the Mexican film that addresses the story of an orphan of drug trafficking in Mexico, whose shadow of violence haunts him after the death of his father, a murdered hit man, and whose fate seems inevitable, took yesterday two of the top awards in the 67 edition of the Ariel Awards: Best Film and Best Direction for Astrid Rondero and Fernanda Valadez, in addition to a third to Best Feminine Coaction for Yadira Pérez Esteban. I…

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The Mexican film “Sujo”, directed by Astrid Rondero and Fernanda Valadez, was imposed as Best Film in the 67th edition of the Ariel Awards for the Best in Mexican Cinema, whose ceremony was held in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco. “Sujo” was triumphant this Saturday night in front of other productions that had won more prizes than the winner in the highest category. The film in question finally took three Ariel, in addition to the award for Best Film w…

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El Universal broke the news in Mexico on Saturday, September 20, 2025.
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