![]() ![]() ![]() Photo By: Derek Storm/Everett Collection Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, award for best feature for BIRDMAN in the press room for 30th Film Independent Spirit Awards 2015 - Press Room, Santa Monica Beach, Santa Monica, CA February 21, 2015. Photo By: Elizabeth Goodenough/Everett Collection Alejandro González Iñárritu in attendance for Tribeca Talks: Directors Series at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival, The School of Visual Arts (SVA) Theatre, New York, NY April 22, 2017. Show Less Show More Photos Leonardo DiCaprio, Best Actor, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Best Director in the press room for The 88th Academy Awards Oscars 2016 - Press Room, The Dolby Theatre at Hollywood and Highland Center, Los Angeles, CA February 28, 2016. He secured that status with his next films, "Birdman" (2014), a surreal comedy-drama that won Best Picture at the 2015 Academy Awards, and "The Revenant" (2015), a thriller with a philosophical basis starring Leonardo DiCaprio, for which Iñárritu won Best Director. By the time he directed his fourth acclaimed film, "Biutiful" (2010), González Iñárritu had established himself as one of the most compelling directors to emerge from south of the border. In fact, it was González Iñárritu who became the first-ever Mexican director to earn an Academy Award nomination for Best Director. Along with longtime friends and filmmakers Alfonso Cuarón and Guillermo del Toro, González Iñárritu ushered in a new wave of Mexican filmmakers who were taking Hollywood by storm. Having proved that he was a worthy talent, González Iñárritu delivered his most thought-provoking - and to some, perplexing - film with "Babel" (2006), a heartbreaking tale of love, loss and fear of the unknown. Moving over to Hollywood, he directed the equally praised "21 Grams" (2003), a stark drama that dwelled on the myriad consequences of a tragic death that at once gave few easy answers while offering a glimmer of hope in an otherwise bleak situation. With his first feature film, the much lauded and decorated "Amores Perros" ("Love's A Bitch") (2001), González Iñárritu made an immediate impact on the film world as a director capable of creating a visceral reaction with audiences while challenging their notions of morality. Hailing from Mexico, director Alejandro González Iñárritu gained artistic respect and numerous awards across the world, thanks to creating often bleak, but powerfully emotional films. Vives was the winner for Best Cumbia/Valleneto Album earlier in the day.Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths (2022) ![]() WK's Carlos Vives presents Joaquina her BNA trophy. Warner Latina stars Maria Becerra and Pablo Alborán performed a sizzling duet of "Amigos," nominated for Song of the Year. Rauw Alejandro tapped Best Rock/Pop Album winner Juanes to shred on the Bizarrap-produced "Baby Hello." Pictured (l-r) Verde, Sanz and Sony Music Iberia President José María Barbat.ĭouble-Del Combo: All eyes were on Peso Pluma and Eslabon Armado, who connected for the first televised performance of their "Ella Baila Sola," the bestselling Latin song of the year. Rojo y Verde: Sony Music Latin- Iberia Chairman/CEO Afo Verde hosted a Latin Grammy week party celebrating freshly inked Latin-music legend Alejandro Sanz. Later, López gave the team a pop quiz on flamenco. Angel Kaminsky, Camila Canabal (Joaquina's mother) and UMLE SVP Marketing & Artist Strategy Salomón Palacios. Pictured above (l-r): UMLE's Aldo Gonzalez, Andres Recio ( Art House), Max Cacciotti, Chairman/CEO Jesús Lopez and Angelica Sanchez, Joaquina, UMLE's Robin Reumers (Art House), Julio Reyes (Art House), Rodrigo Prichard and President, U.S. The last UMLE act to take home BNA? KAROL G. The Universal Music Latin Entertainment team celebrates Joaquina's Best New Artist win. These sumptuous photos pair nicely with a feisty Rioja. Presenting some scenes from a glamorous Latin Grammy week in Seville, Spain. ![]()
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