The Rose d’Or Latinos presented the awards of their third edition this Tuesday, within the framework of Content Americas in Miami.
At the Rose d’Or Latinos, Spain led as the most awarded country with six wins, followed by Brazil with four, Argentina with three, and Mexico and Chile with one each.
By platform, Netflix, Movistar Plus+ and Globo/Globoplay were the most awarded, each receiving two prizes, while Prime Video, Disney+, Argentina’s Telefe, Chile’s Canal 13 and YouTube also took home awards from Rose d’Or Latinos.
Among production companies, Argentina’s K&S Films stood out by winning Best Drama Series for El Eternauta (Netflix) and Best Film for Belén (Prime Video).
In the fiction categories, the Spanish productions Poquita fe Season 2 (Buendía Estudios) won Best Comedy or Dramedy, and Querer (Feelgood Media and Kowalski Films) won Best Miniseries or Limited Series; both for Movistar Plus+. Meanwhile, Globo’s Vale Tudo was chosen as Best Telenovela.
In the unscripted field of the Rose d’Or Latinos, the award for Best Documentary or Docuseries went to the Spanish series #SeAcabó: Diario de las campeonas, produced by YouFirst Originals for Netflix. In entertainment, awards went to the Argentine program Susana (Telefe) as Best Comedy or Variety Show; the Brazilian Terceira Metade (Boxfish, Globoplay) as Best Factual or Docu-Reality; and the Chilean Mundos opuestos (Cooking Media, Canal 13) as Best Competition Reality.
The children’s category was won by the Spanish film SuperKlaus (3Doubles Producciones, Capitán Araña and PVP Animation VII), while the youth category went to the Brazilian Disney+ series O Som e a Sílaba (Formata and Non Stop Studios).
In audio, the Mexican podcast Skyvan: Los vuelos de la muerte, by Sonoro Media, received the award.
Among the new categories, the Spanish reality series Discovering Canary Islands, by IPG Mediabrands and Wakai Media, won the Rose d’Or Latino for Best Branded Entertainment Content, while Shark Tank Creators, produced by Floresta for YouTube, won Best Digital-First Program.
In addition to the jury-selected awards, the Rose d’Or Latinos Lifetime Achievement Award was presented this year to Argentine screenwriter, director and producer Juan José Campanella.
Here are the winners of the third edition of the Rose d’Or Latinos:
- Telenovela: Vale Tudo — Estúdios Globo / TV Globo (Brazil)
- Comedy or Variety Entertainment: Susana — Telefe (Argentina)
- Branded Entertainment: Discovering the Canary Islands — IPG Mediabrands Entertainment–Initiative Spain & Atlantia Media / Rakuten TV (Spain)
- Documentary or Docuseries: #SeAcabó: Diario de las campeonas — You First Originals / Netflix (Spain)
- Audio: Skyvan: Los vuelos de la muerte — Sonoro Media (Mexico)
- Children’s: SuperKlaus — 3Doubles Producciones / Capitán Araña / PVP Animation VII (Spain)
- Youth: O Som e a Sílaba — Formata Produções e Conteúdo / Non Stop Studios / Disney+ (Brazil)
- Digital-First Program: Shark Tank Creators — Floresta / YouTube (Brazil)
- Factual or Docu-Reality: Terceira Metade — Boxfish / Globoplay (Brazil)
- Competition Reality: Mundos opuestos — Cooking Media / Canal 13 (Chile)
- Lifetime Achievement Award: Juan José Campanella
- Miniseries or Limited Series: Querer — Feelgood Media / Kowalski Films / Movistar Plus+ (Spain)
- Film for TV or Streaming: Belén — Amazon MGM Studios / K&S Films / Prime Video (Argentina)
- Comedy or Dramedy Series: Poquita fe Season 2 — Buendía Estudios / Movistar Plus+ (Spain)
- Drama Series: El Eternauta — K&S Films / Netflix (Argentina)
