All the looks from the Martín Fierro de Cine red carpet

All the looks from the Martín Fierro de Cine red carpet

Well, well, well! The red carpet is rolled out and the stars are sparkling brighter than a disco ball at a retirement home! As we tune into the *Martín Fierro of Movies and Series*, let’s just take a moment to appreciate the absolutely star-studded extravaganza we’ve been gifted tonight. It’s 8 p.m., and you know what that means—glitz, glam, and possibly even more sequins than we can handle!

Now, Susana Giménez, the reigning queen of the night, made quite the entrance. Did she just come straight from the set of *Porno y Helado*, or is that just her life? Either way, she stole the spotlight faster than a thief in a telephoto lens factory. Speaking of stealing the show, Gerardo Viercovich was busy snapping away as Guillermo Francella got chased by flashes all night! Honestly, if you’re not being hunted down by paparazzi at an awards show, are you really even there?

And how about Nancy Dupláa? She was in attendance, presumably taking a break from her Netflix miniseries filming—a working actress indeed! *Ding ding!* Leonardo Sbaraglia comes next, promoting his latest Netflix gem, *The Man Who Loved Flying Saucers*. Seriously, is that a movie or just something my uncle says after a few too many drinks?

Then we had the charming Benjamín Vicuña, hosting alongside Mariana Fabbiani, both looking like they just stepped off a high-fashion runway. Meanwhile, Anita Espasandin, sporting an elegant black strapless dress, looked as though she was auditioning for a part in *The Great Gatsby*! And let’s be honest, between kisses and cuddles, the couple seemed so in love they were practically asking for a reality show—*Keeping Up With the Espasandins* anyone?

Mariana Fabbiani also made a statement with her embellished attire, leaving us all wondering: do these people even wash their clothes, or are they just permanently enshrined in fabulousness? Gym membership? More like a seamstress membership! Gimena Accardi, doing the red carpet broadcasting for América TV, dazzled as well—who knew a beige design could look so, well, beige and yet totally stunning?

And we can’t forget about Liliana Parodi—her outfit was so color-coordinated it could have made a toddler with a box of crayons rethink their design choices! Luis Brandoni and Graciela Borges hanging out, looking like the most stylish grandparents ever, while Jorge Macri, the Head of Buenos Aires, attended as if this were all just an average Tuesday for him. You’ve got to love that blend of cinema and political glamor, right?

As we slide down this star-studded paragraph with the grace of Benjamín Vicuña on a frozen lake, it has indeed been a night to remember. Luis Ventura, the president of APTRA, had his moment too, proudly announcing plans for a Martín Fierro dedicated to theater. Bravo! Finally, someone’s considering all those overdramatic monologues we all secretly love!

So here we are, folks! Another dazzling evening of camaraderie and competition as we celebrate the best and brightest in Argentinian cinema. Whether you tuned in for the fashion, the romance, or just to see who tripped on the way to the podium, one thing’s for sure: this was a night for the history books, glittering with tales just waiting to be told! Here’s to a little more sparkle in our lives, and perhaps a good laugh or two along the way. Cheers!

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Shortly after 8 p.m., the red carpet broadcast began, an event that marked the beginning of the broadcast of the Martín Fierro of movies and series. As is usual in these ceremonies, the preview was the ideal setting for the stars of the night to show off their costumes and exchange affectionate greetings.

Susana Giménez was one of the great figures of the night. The actress and host, who could be seen in the first season of Porno y Helado, was at the important ceremonyGerardo ViercovichGuillermo Francella was chased by flashes all nightGerardo ViercovichNancy Dupláa, who is currently filming a miniseries for Netflix , was in the Martín Fierro to the cinema and the seriesGerardo ViercovichLeonardo Sbaraglia is in charge of a very successful film produced by Netflix, The man who loved flying saucersGerardo ViercovichLook total black for Benjamín Vicuña, who is in charge of hosting the gala together Mariana FabbianiGerardo ViercovichAnita Espasandin, the girlfriend of the Chilean actor, appeared in front of the cameras in a sober and elegant black strapless dress, with a straight neckline and long sleevesGerardo ViercovichBetween kisses and cuddling, Vicuña and Espasandin seemed very much in love during their time at the red carpet set up at the Usina del ArteGerardo ViercovichThe actress Soledad Villamil also opted for a black designGerardo ViercovichVery elegant and glamorous, Mariana Fabbiani chose a dress with embroidery, transparencies and bombé sleevesGerardo ViercovichGimena Accardi, who was in charge of the broadcast from the red carpet for América TV, she showed off with a beige design with a draped skirtGerardo ViercovichThe actress and partner of Nicolás Vázquez was very elegant for her task, which she shared with Ángel De BritoGerardo ViercovichThe entertainment journalist Catalina Dlugi, ready to enjoy a night that will reward to the best of last year’s cinemaGerardo ViercovichLiliana Parodi opted for a sober two-color styleGrupo AméricaLuis Brandoni in the center, along with Graciela Borges. The prestigious Argentine actor is the protagonist of Nada, one of the most important fictions in the Disney+Grupo América catalog. Jorge Macri, Head of the City of Buenos Aires, was present on the Red Carpet. In the center of the image, Gabriel “Puma” Goity, one of the protagonists of The Manager. The businessman and one of the owners of Grupo América in Argentina, Gabriel Hochbaum, was also part of the prestigious ceremony. Also present is Gabriela Ricardes, Minister of Culture of the City of Buenos Aires, Grupo América, two of the most attractive faces of Argentine cinema. Leonardo Sbaraglia and Diego Peretti, and a greeting full of enthusiasmGerardo ViercovichActress Mina Serrano, protagonist of the biopic based on the life of Cris Miró, and a dress that caught attentionGerardo ViercovichMarco Antonio Caponi and Mónica Antonópulos, were “present” on the big night of cinema and series produced in ArgentinaGerardo ViercovichLuis Ventura, President of APTRA, proud of the ceremony. In his initial speech, he revealed his intention to make a Martín Fierro dedicated to the theaterGerardo ViercovichMicaela Riera, who composed Fabiana Cantilo in the biopic about Fito Páez, was at the ceremony Gerardo ViercovichPamela David was part of the ceremonyGerardo ViercovichLeonora Balcarce was present last night with a look very in your style. The actress went to support Sabrina Campos’ debut film, Come to my house this Christmas, of which Gerardo Viercovich was a part. Tete Coustarot was one of those in charge of presenting one of the tributes of the night. Gerardo Viercovich Led by Santiago Korovsky, she paraded down the red carpet the Palermo Division teamGerardo ViercovichLA NACIONAccording to the criteria of

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