this The 14th Perfil Award The award ceremony, held this Monday at the Modern Museum of the City of Buenos Aires in the San Telmo neighborhood of Buenos Aires, recognized the positive contributions of the public and private sectors of Buenos Aires over the past year. Influenced individuals, organizations and works.
Businessman Tomás Karagosian, mathematician Alicia Dickenstein, actor Gabriel Goity and writer Gabriela Cabezón Cámara Gabriela Cabezón Cámara) is the winner in the drama, film, fiction and science categories, as well as other related subject categories.
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In addition, National Freedom of Expression Award certificates were presented to a group of Argentinian journalists who had been attacked and threatened at the highest levels of the country. These include Jorge Lanata, Marcelo Longobardi, Ernesto Tenenbaum and Luis Novaresio.
At the international level, Peffer commended Venezuelan opposition leader María Collina Machado for her fight to defend democracy and the American newspaper new york times in the International Free Speech Category.
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“Destiny hopes that this time everyone will retain something in common, which is the cultural destruction they are doing. It seems to me that there is a symptom of a permanent problem that transcends culture,” Jorge Fontevchia said in said in closing remarks.
Jorge Fontevecchia said at the Perfil Prize: “Destiny wants the winners to retain something in common, which is cultural destruction.”
Jorge Fontevecchia addressed the guests at the 14th edition of the Perfil Awards, which took place this Monday at the Modern Museum of Buenos Aires.
Pefill presented certificates of the National Freedom of Speech Award to thirty Argentinian journalists who had been attacked and threatened at the highest levels of the country.
Romina Manguel, Mónica Gutierrez, Maria O’Donnell and Luis Novaresio are among the other journalists who received the Pefill Prize for their experiences of humiliation and threats suffered by their governments.
Perfil News Director Walter Curia said: “Perfil today will honor more than 70 people who have distinguished themselves over the past year in public and private events, art, literature, film and science. Among them, many journalists have done their part in the search for the truth. and the promise that these professions are unthinkable without democracy.
“On behalf of the Perfil publishing house, I invite you to pay tribute to all these outstanding people dedicated to their profession and industry. They are talented,” Walter Curia said at the beginning of the ceremony.
The Perfil Awards ceremony took place at the Moderna Museo in the San Telmo neighborhood of Buenos Aires and was attended by prominent figures from the world of journalism, politics, culture and art.
Businessman Tomás Karagosian receives People Award for his contribution to the private sector,
Tomás Karagosian receives the award from his father, businessman Teddy Karagosian
Thomas said: “Thank you to Diario Perfil, the Fontevecchia family, all the newspaper staff and the jury. Thank you to my family for always supporting us in easy and difficult moments, both joyful and painful moments.” Karagosian in his speech.
“The way out is to distribute this growth with more dollars and create more jobs. They have to demand formal jobs and our generation is willing to contribute from where we belong,” Tomas Karagosian said.
The late CONICET researcher and educational leader Melina Furman receives the 2024 Personality Award in this category Make a better contribution to the public sector. The statuette was presented by journalist Alejandra Dahia, president of the magazine messageto his mother Mabel and his sister Valeria
“We are excited, it’s very strong. Meru died less than three months ago. They write to us from all over the country and around the world. His arrival was impressive and he succeeded in changing the way teaching was done and promoting foundation-based of educational curiosity that awakens the spark in children and teachers,” they said.
Alicia Dickenstein, a mathematician and president of the National Institute of Exact, Physical, and Natural Sciences (ANCEFN), won the “Best Contribution to Science and Technology Award.”
Alicia Dickenstein is the first female chair of the Department of Mathematics in the School of Exact Sciences at the University at Buffalo. As a senior researcher at Conicet, she was awarded the prestigious L’Oréal-UNESCO Women in Science Award in 2021 and the Platinum Konex in 2023.
Alicia Dickenstein received the award from Editorial Perfil CEO Gustavo González. “I am very grateful to the editors of Perfil for this award, especially at a time when Argentinian science is rarely recognized and disparaged,” he said in his speech after receiving the award.
Proyecto Alamesa, a gastronomy business dedicated to providing jobs for young people with neurodiverse disorders, won an award in this category on Monday Best Contribution Award of Civil Society Within the framework of the 14th Perfil Award
Infectious disease expert Fernando Polack, known during the pandemic for launching the first study of a vaccine against Covid-19 in Argentina, takes over from PERFIL Editorial Vice President Agustino Fontevecchia Taking the award in hand.
Fernando Polack receives the award from PERFIL Vice President Editorial Agustino Fontevecchia
Fernando Pollack greets Jorge Fontevchia. “Thank you Editorial. Alamesa is a different integration project because it is thought of from an integration perspective rather than an aggregator perspective,” Pollack said in his speech. “This is an opportunity to learn about possible futures.
Writer José Emilio Burucúa, one of Argentina’s most prominent intellectuals, recognized for his extensive career as an art historian, writer and essayist, was honored in this category award Best expression in non-fiction for his work”civilization: history of concepts“.
Recognized for her paintings, drawings, installations, performances, public space interventions and audiovisual proposals, Marcia Schvartz has been awarded for her contribution to the visual and plastic arts.
The award was presented to him by PERFIL artist and artistic director Pablo Temes.
Marcia Schvartz greets Jorge Fontevecchia upon receiving the award. “I always try to stir up a bit of interest with my work, and I think I’m known for that rather than what I draw. I try to lovingly poke fun at my medium, which has become frivolous over the years,” he he said in his speech.
Actor Gabriel Goity won the drama category for his performance in Edmond Rostand’s classic play “Cyrano de Bergerac” Best Contribution Award.
Gabrielle Gotti: “I would like to share this with Gabriella Ricardes, who lovingly succumbed to my strong persuasion and I succeeded in convincing her that we went ahead with the production of Cyrano. This is A classic and a great honor for both the actor and actress, because of whom we created “El Cyrano”; also to my parents.
“Thank you to the jury for this honor. There are many people in Cyrano, so this award and being nominated is a great pride,” said Goity as he received the award from Sebastián Beltrami, CEO of PERFIL TV.
Carlos Rotenberg and Gabrielle Gotti after the Perfil Awards Ceremony.
Filmmakers María Alché and Benjamín Naishtat received the award for Best Contribution to Cinema for their film “Puan” (2023).
“We thank Editor Perfil for this award, which we are honored to share with such talented colleagues in the film industry,” said María Alché. “We would like to dedicate this award to Nolita Co Altinias, we need her very much in this battle.”
The award was presented to María Alché by Ernesto Ise, editor of Diario Perfil.
Writer and journalist Gabriela Cabezón Cámara won the Best Fictional Expression Award for her work Girls in the orange tree.
Gabriela Cabezon Camara greets Jorge Fontevchia.
After accepting the award, Cabezón Cámara said: “I thank the Perfil Editors for conferring these awards in an age of ignorance, a time when culture, journalism and cinema are under siege and clearly want to be destroyed .
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With a celebration of creativity and contributions to various fields, the 2024 Perfil Awards honored not just scientific achievements, but also contributions to literature, visual arts, drama, and cinema. The event showcased a diverse group of individuals and initiatives that have made significant impacts in their respective areas, reflecting the richness of Argentinian culture and intellect.