Andreu Buenafuente
has been awarded the
National Television Award
, a recognition endowed with 30,000 euros that is awarded annually by the
Ministry of Culture and Sports
.
Presenter, actor and producer, Buenafuente is one of the most popular faces on television, a medium in which in recent years he has conducted different
late-night
formats
on various networks: he is currently at the helm of
Late Motiv
, on Movistar +.
The jury, unanimously, wanted to recognize in Andreu Buenafuente "the versatility of a professional career that encompasses many different languages and formats, as well as the meeting in his creative personality of the different facets of the producer, comedian, presenter or actor ".
According to the note issued by the Ministry, "in all of them it has been able to incorporate exemplary innovations for new generations of professionals, highlighting its generosity in training and managing work teams."
The jury also underlines that "his contribution to television during the period of the pandemic is especially relevant."
The news has been advanced by Minister
José Manuel Rodríguez Uribes
through his official Twitter account.
The jury has been chaired by
Adriana Moscoso del Prado
, general director of Cultural Industries and Cooperation;
and as vice president has acted
Carmen Páez Soria
, general deputy director of Promotion of Cultural Industries.
As members have acted
Beatriz Navas Valdés
, general director of the Institute of Cinematography and Audiovisual Arts (ICAA);
Irene Lucas Ramon
, adviser to the cabinet of the Minister of Culture and Sports;
José Quílez Ezquerra
, vice president of the Board of Directors of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences;
Vicente Torres Gómez
, scriptwriter and specialist in Television;
Sergio Oslé Varona
, president of Movistar +;
Ana María Peláez Rodríguez,
director of the
Essentials
program
, awarded in the previous edition and
Cristina Andreu Cuevas
, president of CIMA (Association of women filmmakers).
Last year, the National Television Award was awarded to the documentary program
Essentials
, which broadcasts La 2 and which focuses on the most prominent figures of 20th century Spanish culture.
In previous editions, this award was granted to
Vitoria Prego
(2019),
Matías Prats
(2017), the program
El hormiguero
(2016) or
José Luis Balbín
(2015).
The series
Tell me how it happened
(2009)
have also been recognized with this award
;
Chicho Ibáñez Serrador
and
23-F, The most difficult day of the King
(2010);
The
Informative Services of TVE
(2011);
Jesús Hermida
(2012),
Concha García Campoy
(2013) or the
Isabel
series
(2014).
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