Walter Salles‘ I’m Still Here was the big winner at Madrid’s Platino Awards on Sunday night, honoring the best of Ibero-American film and television.

The Brazilian filmmaker took home the best director and best Ibero-American fiction film awards, while the Oscar-nominated Fernanda Torres won best actress for her performance.

Elsewhere, Daniel Fanego won the best supporting actor performance for Luis Ortega’s Kill the Jockey, and Clara Segura of El 47 won in the equivalent category for women. Eduard Fernández took home the best actor prize for his role in Marco.

There were also two wins for Pedro Almodóvar’s English-language debut, The Room Next Door, as Edu Grau and Alberto Iglesias won the best cinematography and best original score awards, respectively.

Eva Longoria, star of Desperate Housewives and Only Murders in the Building, picked up the prestigious Platino honorary award — past recipients of which include Benicio Del Toro, Antonio Banderas and Diego Luna — from fellow Latina Sofía Vergara, who made a surprise appearance.

Vergara told Longoria: “Eva, you’re the best. Everything you’ve done, with your foundation, for the children you’ve helped, for the people you’ve helped — I mean, you deserve this award.”

Longoria told the Platino Awards crowd: “It’s a great honor for me to receive this recognition. I love being here, especially in this country that I’ve loved so much for many years. Whenever I’m here, in Spain, I feel at home, I feel happy, I feel … I feel protected, honestly. Spain has always treated me very well, me and my whole family.”

“I don’t know if you knew, I was born in Texas. I’m Mexican-American. I have Spanish blood in my veins,” she continued. “And I love the connection between Mexico and Spain. … And since I started my career in Hollywood, in ’98, I’ve had a dream of proudly representing my countries, and honoring Hispanic women in particular.

“Because Hispanics are always something more. We are more hardworking, we are more passionate, we are more human. We are good people. I believe that today in the world more than ever, more than ever, we need that — good people. And that’s what we are in Hollywood.”

A full list of 2025 Platino Awards winners follows.

Best Ibero-American Fiction Film

I’m Still Here, Walter Salles

Best Ibero-American Comedy Film

Idol Affair, Teresa Bellón and César F. Calvillo

Best Director

Walter Salles, I’m Still Here

Best Supporting Actor 

Daniel Fanego, Kill the Jockey

Best Supporting Actress 

Clara Segura, El 47

Best Screenplay

Amelia Mora and Arantxa Echevarría, The Infiltrator

Best Original Music

Alberto Iglesias, The Room Next Door 

Best Performance by an Actor in a Miniseries or Television Series

Claudio Cataño, One Hundred Years of Solitude

Best Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries or Television Series

Candela Peña, The Asunta Case

Best Performance by an Actor in a Miniseries or Television Series

Jairo Camargo, One Hundred Years of Solitude

Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Television Series

Carmen Maura, Land of Women

Best Animated Film

Black Butterflies, David Baute

Best Documentary Feature

The Echo, Tatiana Huezo

Best Ibero-American Fiction Debut

The Dog Thief, Vinko Tomicic

Best Editing Direction

Victoria Lammers, The Night Shift

Best Art Direction

Eugenio Caballero and Carlos Y. Jacques, Pedro Páramo

Best Cinematography

Edu Grau, The Room Next Door

Best Sound Direction

Diana Sagrista, Alejandro Castillo, Eva Valiño, Antonin Dalmasso, Second Prize

Best Cinema and Education in Values

Memoirs of a Burning Body, Antonella Sudasassi

Best Ibero-American Miniseries or Television Series

One Hundred Years of Solitude

Best Male Performance

Eduard Fernández, Marco

Best Female Performance

Fernanda Torres, I’m Still Here

Best Creator of a Miniseries or Television Series

Vicente Amorim, Fernando Coimbra, Luiz Bolognesi and Patrícia Andrade, Senna

Platinum Honor Award 2025

Eva Longoria

#Fernanda #Torres #Win

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