‘Black Butterflies’ Takes Top Feature Prize At 8th Edition Of Quirino Awards


A diverse array of Latin American productions won awards at the 8th edition of the Ibero-American Animation Quirino Awards, which were presented on Saturday in San Cristóbal de La Laguna, Tenerife. Films from 23 countries were eligible to participate in the awards.

Tenerife-born director David Baute won the feature film prize for the Spain-Panama co-production Black Butterflies (Mariposas Negras), which follows three women from different parts of the world who are forced to migrate due to the climate crisis. The film, which drew from Baute’s 2020 documentary Éxodo climático, has been a critical hit in Spain, having also Goya and Platino awards this year.

On the series side, Brazilian Cartoon Network series Jorel’s Brother won for its fifth season. The show had previously won best series at the Quirinos in 2019. Created by Juliano Enrico and produced by Rio de Janeiro-based Copa Studio together with Warner Bros. Discovery, the series is about a creative boy navigating pre-adolescence in the shadow of his popular older brother, Jorel.

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