The 55th Ariel Awards ceremony, organized by the Mexican Academy of Film Arts and Sciences (AMACC) took place in 2013, in Mexico City. During the ceremony, AMACC presented the Ariel Award in 23 categories honoring films released in 2012. La vida precoz y breve de Sabina Rivas received eleven nominations and won three awards including Best Supporting Actress for Angelina Peláez. El Premio was named Best Picture and Rodrigo Plá was awarded Best Director.[1]

55th Ariel Awards
Highlights
Best PictureEl Premio
Most awardsEl Premio (4)
Most nominationsLa vida precoz y breve de Sabina Rivas (11)

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 Documentary Feature
  • Cuates de Australia – Everardo González
    • Carrière 250 Metros – Juan Carlos Rulfo and Natalia Gil
    • El Paciente Interno – Alejandro Solar
    • La Revolución de los Alcatraces – Luciana Kaplan
    • Palabras Mágicas (Para Romper Un Encantamiento) – Mercedes Moncada
Best Documentary Short Subject
  • La Herida Se Mantiene Abierta – Alberto Cortés
Best Animated Short
  • La Noria – Karla Castañeda
    • Como Perros y Gatos – Armando Vega
    • Dame Posada – Cecilio Vargas
    • Un Ojo – Lorenzo Manrique
Best Live Action Short
  • La Tiricia o Cómo Curar la Tristeza – Ángeles Cruz
    • Lucy Contra los Límites de la Voz – Mónica Herrera
    • Para Armar Un Helicóptero – Izabel Acevedo
Best Original Score
Best Sound
Best Film Editing
  • El Premio – Paula Markovitch, Lorena Moriconi and Mariana Rodríguez
Best Art Direction
Best Cinematography
Best Makeup
Best Costume Design
Best Special Effects
  • La vida precoz y breve de Sabina Rivas – Adrián Durán
    • Depositarios – Efeccine Mobile, Alejandro Vázquez, Guillermo Jiménez, and Salvador Servin
    • Morelos – Alejandro Vázquez and Jorge Sergio Jara
Best Visual Effects
  • Depositarios – Alejandro Berea and Víctor Velázquez

Multiple nominations and awards

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References

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  1. ^ a b "2013 — Ganadores y nominados" (in Spanish). Asociación Mexicana de Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas. 2013. Retrieved May 24, 2016.