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The 2nd Carmen Awards were presented by the Andalusian Film Academy on 4 February 2023 at Almería's Auditorio Maestro Padilla [es].

Background

The ceremony enjoyed the support from Diputación Provincial de Almería, the Andalusia's Regional Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport, Ayuntamiento de Almería [es], and RTVA, and the collaboration of Fundación SGAE, EGEDA [es], and Andalucía Film Commission.[1] In November 2022, actress María Galiana was announced as the recipient of the life-achievement honorary award.[2] The 2nd edition added new categories (up to a total of 24 categories), including the recognition of the Best Spanish Film without a share of Andalusian production.[1]

Nominations were read on 14 December 2022 by Eva Almaya and Ignacio Mateos.[3] Belén Cuesta and Salva Reina were later disclosed as the gala hosts.[4] The gala featured musical performances by María Peláe, Abraham Mateo, Nuria Fergó, and The Gardener.[5]

Prison 77 swept the awards, winning in every single category it was nominated for.

The awards trophies were made of bronze, replacing the resin trophies bestowed at the first edition.[6]

Nominees

The winners and nominees are listed as follows:[7][8]

Best Fiction Feature Film
Best Director
Best Original Screenplay
Best Adapted Screenplay
Best Actor
Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor
Best Supporting Actress
Best New Actor
Best New Actress
  • África de la CruzThe Gentiles
    • Cristina Domínguez — A las mujeres de España. María Lejárraga
    • Teresa Refojo — El mundo es vuestro
    • Alicia Moruno — Val del Omar, poeta audiovisual
Best New Director
  • Nuria VargasControverso
    • Jesús Pascual — ¡Dolores guapa!
    • Juanma Sayalonga, David Sainz [es]Eterna
    • Hugo Cabezas, Alejandro Toro — Últimas unidades
Best Original Score
Best Original Song
  • "Nana a medias" by Antonio Manuel with Rocío Márquez, Javier Prieto (Pico Reja. La verdad que la tierra esconde)
    • "El mundo es vuestro" by Diego Muñoz Fajardo, Saturnino Rey García, Eric Rafael Cunningham Sarabia, Juan Cantón Vega, Óscar Luis Sánchez Pérez (El mundo es vuestro)
    • "Un paraíso en el sur" by Paloma Peñarrubia, Vanesa Benítez (La vida chipén)
    • "Todo lo que llega un día se va" by Bronquio, Sebastián Orellana (The Gentiles)
Best Cinematography
  • Álex CatalánPrison 77
    • Adonis Macías, Beatriz Hohenleiter — A las mujeres de España. María Lejárraga
    • Alejandro Espadero — El mundo es vuestro
    • Alberto Pareja — Football Heroes of the Block
    • Antonio Galisteo — La vida chipén
    • Luis Castilla Romero — Pico Reja. La verdad que la tierra esconde
Best Production Supervision
Best Documentary Feature Film
  • A las mujeres de España. María Lejárraga
    • Controverso
    • Pico Reja. La verdad que la tierra esconde
    • Val del Omar, poeta audiovisual
Best Editing
  • José M. G. MoyanoPrison 77
    • Laura Hojman, Guillermo Rojas — A las mujeres de España. María Lejárraga
    • Manuel Terceño — Unfinished Affairs
    • José M. G. Moyano, Darío García García — The Gentiles
Best Costume Design
Best Sound
Best Art Direction
Best Makeup and Hairstyles
Best Special Effects
Best Fiction Short Film
  • Cosas de niños
    • El productor
    • La vida entre dos noches
    • Se van sus naves - Enciende TV
Best Documentary Short Film
  • Nos acompañamos
    • @Buddhistandqueer del sari a la túnica
    • Caballo de espuma
    • Las alturas
Best Non-Andalusian Produced Film

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