The 40th Ariel Awards ceremony, organized by the Mexican Academy of Film Arts and Sciences (AMACC) took place on December 14, 1998, in Mexico City. During the ceremony, AMACC presented the Ariel Award in 23 categories honoring films released in 1997. Por Si No Te Vuelvo a Ver received eight awards out of 19 nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director for Juan Pablo Villaseñor.[1] De Noche Vienes, Esmeralda followed with five accolades; Libre de Culpas with three, and ¿Quién Diablos es Juliette? and Katuwira: Donde Nacen y Mueren los Sueños with two.[1]

40th Ariel Awards
DateDecember 14, 1998
Highlights
Best PicturePor Si No Te Vuelvo a Ver
Most awardsPor Si No Te Vuelvo a Ver (8)
Most nominationsPor Si No Te Vuelvo a Ver (19)

Awards

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Winners are listed first and highlighted with boldface[1]

Best Original Screenplay
Best Adapted Screenplay
Best First Feature Film
Best Live Action Short
  • Sonríe – Lorenza Manrique
    • Martimonio – Enrique Arroyo
    • Pasajera – Jorge Villalobos
Best Documentary Short Subject
  • José Barrientos – Juan Carlos Carrasco
    • Al Viaje de Juana – Adele Schmidt
    • ¡Ojalá Que Te Mueras! – Karl Lenin González
Best Original Score
Best Original Song
Best Sound
  • Elisa Antes del Fin del Mundo – Miguel Sandoval and Nerio Barberis
Best Film Editing
Best Art Direction
  • De Noche Vienes, Esmeralda – Claudio Pache Contreras and Lourdes Almeida
Best Set Decoration
  • De Noche Vienes, Esmeralda – Carlos Herrera and Lourdes Almeida
    • Elisa Antes del Fin del Mun – Alberto Villaseñor and Ángeles Martínez
    • Por Si No Te Vuelvo a Ver – Guillermo Rodríguez
Best Cinematography
Best Costume Design
  • De Noche Vienes, Esmeralda – Lourdes Almeida
Best Makeup
  • Katuwira: Donde Nacen y Mueren los Sueños – Alfredo Tigre Mora
Best Special Effects
  • Katuwira: Donde Nacen y Mueren los Sueños – Federico Farfán
    • De Noche Vienes, Esmeralda – Alejandro Vázquez
    • Elisa Antes del Fin del Mundo – Alejandro Vázquez

Multiple nominations and awards

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "XL 1998 — Ganadores y nominados" (in Spanish). Asociación Mexicana de Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas. 1998. Archived from the original on June 16, 2016. Retrieved March 15, 2017.