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34th Ariel Awards
DateApril 27, 1992
Highlights
Best PictureComo Agua Para Chocolate
Most awardsComo Agua Para Chocolate (10)
Most nominationsComo Agua Para Chocolate (14)

The 34th Ariel Awards ceremony, organized by the Mexican Academy of Film Arts and Sciences (AMACC) took place on April 27, 1992, in Mexico City. During the ceremony, AMACC presented the Ariel Award in 20 categories honoring films released in 1991. Como Agua Para Chocolate received ten awards out of 14 nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director for Alfonso Arau. La Mujer de Benjamín followed with six awards; and El Bulto, Objetos Perdidos, Perdón...Investidura (1950-1954), Playa Azul, Sólo Con Tu Pareja and Travesía de la Obsesión (Expedición al Himalaya) with one.

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted with boldface.

Best Actor in a Minor Role
Best Actress in a Minor Role
Best Original Story
Best Screenplay
Best First Feature Film
Best Best Medium-Length Fiction Film
  • Travesía de la Obsesión (Expedición al Himalaya)  – Eduardo Gleason and Miguel Gleason
    • Después del Sismo  – Eduardo Salazar
Best Live Action Short Film
  • Objetos Perdidos – Eva López-Sánchez
    • El Último Fin de Año – Javier Bourges
    • ¿Puede Hablar un Poco Más Alto Por Favor? – Arturo Carrasco
Best Documentary Short Subject
  • Perdón...Investidura (1950-1954) – José Rovirosa
    • Olmeca – Fernando Altamirano
    • Se Está Volviendo Gobierno (1915-1919) – Miguel Barbachano
Best Original Score
  • Playa Azul – Amparo Rubín
    • El Bulto – Pedro Plascencia Salinas
    • La Mujer de Benjamín – Alejandro Giacomán and José Amozurrutia
Best Original Music Theme or Song
  • Ciudad de Ciegos – José Elorza
Best Cinematography
Best Film Editing
Best Production Design
  • Como Agua Para Chocolate – Emilio Mendoza, Gonzalo Ceja and Ricardo Mendoza
    • La Mujer de Benjamín – Gloria Carrasco
Best Set Design
  • Como Agua Para Chocolate – Marco Antonio Arteaga, Carlos Brown, Mauricio De Aguinaco and Denise Pizzini
    • Ciudad de Ciegos – Homero Espinoza
    • La Mujer de Benjamín – Gloria Carrasco

Special awards

Multiple nominations and awards

References

  1. ^ a b "XXXIV 1992 — Ganadores y nominados" (in Spanish). Asociación Mexicana de Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas. 1992. Archived from the original on June 16, 2016. Retrieved October 20, 2016.