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25th Iris Awards
Date16 January 2024 (2024-01-16)
SiteGran Teatro Caixabank Príncipe Pío, Madrid, Spain
Organized byAcademy of Television and Audiovisual Arts and Sciences

The 25th Iris Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Television and Audiovisual Arts and Sciences, took place at the Gran Teatro Caixabank Príncipe Pío in Madrid on 16 January 2023.[1]

Background

The ceremony was originally scheduled for 21 November 2023, coinciding with the World Television Day.[2] The Academy of Television and Audiovisual Arts and Sciences disclosed the nominations on 10 July 2023.[2][3]

Nominations

The winners and nominees are listed as follows:[4]

Best Actor
Best Actress
Best Production (Fiction)
Best Production (Entertainment)
  • Production team of La Voz (Antena 3)
    • Ángeles Villamarín — La isla de las tentaciones [es] (Telecinco)
    • Corinna Sarsanedas & team — Traitors España (HBO Max)
    • Production team of Acoustic Home 2 (HBO Max / RTVC)
    • Jorge Salvador, Jorge Ventosa — El desafío [es] (Antena 3)
    • T. Pietro, C. Marín, J. Cuadrado, L. Lara — Dúos increíbles (La 1)
Best Screenplay (Fiction)
Best Screenplay (Entertainment)
  • Diego Fabiano, Javi Valera, Miguel Campos, Daniel Álvarez, Helena Pozuelo, Pilar De Francisco, Luis Fabra, Kaco Forns, Yunez Chaib, Luis Fabra, Xavi Daura, Manuel ÁlvarezThe Resistance (Movistar Plus+)
    • Álex Navarro, Carlos Torres — Traitors España (HBO Max)
    • Writing team — Aruser@s [es] (laSexta)
    • José MotaSálvese quien Putín. Nochevieja 2022 (La 1)
    • Meritxell Aranda, David Brunat, Airg Maragall, Silvia Merino Esteban Ordóñez, Majo Císcar — Lo de Évole (laSexta)
    • Miki Blanco, Pilar Ávila — Imprescindibles. Nino Bravo (La 1)
Best Fiction
Best Cinematography (Fiction)
Best Direction (TV Shows)
Best Presenter (News)
Best Presenter (Entertainment)
Best Show (Entertainment)
Best Show (Dissemination)
  • Un país para leerlo (La 2)
Best Show (Children)
  • Enreda2 (Canal Sur TV)
    • Dupi (ClanTV, RTVE, NTR Netherlands)
    • Equipo planeta (Castilla La Mancha-Media)
    • Jasmine&Jambo (Súper 3, TV3, IB3)
    • La casa de los retos (Boing)
    • Trazo crítico (À Punt Media)
Best Show (News)
Best Making-of
  • Ferrán ArmengolTu cara me suena (Antena 3)
    • Álvaro Santamarina, Gerardo Ferreras — La Voz
    • Javier Ruiz — Traitors España (HBO MAX)
    • Jordi Évole, Marius Sánchez — Amén: Francisco responde (Disney+/Star)
    • Jordi Vives, Rafael Gómez Rojas — Dúos Increíbles (La 1)
    • Raúl Vaquero, Ainhoa Clemente — Influencers: sobrevivir a las redes (Prime Video)

References

  1. ^ ""Gente Maravillosa", Premio Iris 2023 al Mejor Programa Autonómico de la Academia de Televisión". Canal Sur. 10 November 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Lista completa de nominaciones a los Premios Iris 2023 de la Academia de la Televisión". FormulaTV. 10 July 2023.
  3. ^ "Ana Rosa Quintana luchará con Ana Pastor y Vicente Vallés por el Premio Iris 2023". Diez Minutos. 10 July 2023.
  4. ^ "Premios Iris 2024: Todos los ganadores con 'La Unidad Kabul' como gran triunfadora". El televisero. 17 January 2024 – via HuffPost.