Mexico, with four statuettes, was the country most decorated by the awards, followed by Spain with three awards and Colombia with two. Argentina, Brazil and Chile all had one award.
The winners of the second edition of the Latin Rose d’Or awards were announced this Tuesday in Miami at a gala held during Content Americas.
Mexico, with four statuettes, was the country most decorated by the awards, followed by Spain with three awards and Colombia with two. Argentina, Brazil and Chile all had one award.
By screens, meanwhile, Caracol was the most awarded with two awards, while Prime Video, Apple TV +, Netflix, ViX, Max, Globoplay and Movistar Plus+ shared one statuette each among the platforms. In addition, Televisa, Mediaset España and Spotify also received awards.
Iosi, el espia arrepentido, from Amazon Prime Video and Oficina Burman (The Mediapro Studio) was one of the big winners of the night, taking home the award for best drama with its second season.
It beat out content such as Familia de medianoche (Apple TV+), Rapa T3 (Movistar Plus+), Las azules (Apple TV+), Ciudad de Dios: La lucha no para (Max) and Memento Mori (Prime Video) in its category.
In the scripted categories, Tierra de mujeres (Apple TV+, Bambú Producciones, UnbeliEVAble and Hyphenate Media Group) also stood out as best comedy or dramedy; La Mesías (Movistar Plus+, Suma Content) as best miniseries or limited series; and Devuélveme la vida (Caracol Televisión) as best telenovela.
Los 43 de Ayotzinapa: un crimen de estado, by Max and PAR Media, was the best docuseries according to the jury and Radical (3Pas Studios, The Lift and ViX) the best film.
In the unscripted categories, the big winners were Desafío 20 años (Caracol) as best reality show, 100% Únicos (Shine Iberia and Mediaset España) as best factual and Me caigo de risa (Endemol Shine Boomdog and Televisa) as best comedy or variety entertainment content.
This year, in addition, for the first time the awards separated the children’s and youth categories into two, awarding Perfekta (Mixer Films, Globo) as the best children’s content and Baby bandito (Fábula, Netflix) as the best youth content.
In audio, finally, Spotify won with Caso 63: Enigma.
In addition to the awards chosen by the jury, this year the Rose d’Or Latinos awarded the lifetime achievement award to Eugenio Derbez, a Mexican actor, director and producer known for titles such as the award-winning Radical, Acapulco and No se entregan devoluciones, among others.
The complete list of winners can be found here.