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21st Iris Awards (Spain)

21st Iris Awards
Date18 November 2019
SiteNuevo Teatro Alcalá [es], Madrid
Hosted byInés Ballester & Jota Abril [es]
Organized byAcademy of Television Arts and Sciences
Television coverage
NetworkLaOtra

The 21st Iris Awards ceremony, organised by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, honoured the best in Spanish television of 2019 and took place at the Nuevo Teatro Alcalá in Madrid on 18 November 2019.

Awards

The 21st Iris Awards were held on 18 November 2019 at the Nuevo Teatro Alcalá in Madrid, Spain. Hosted by Inés Ballester and Jota Abril, the ceremony was broadcast on LaOtra.[1] Netflix's Money Heist was the night's biggest winner, obtaining the 5 awards it was nominated for.[1][2][3] Besides the Iris awards conceded by the academy, the jury's and critics' Iris awards were also delivered during the ceremony.[4] The critics' award was gifted ex-aequo to Cuéntame cómo pasó and Sálvame.[5] The jury's awards were gifted to Toñi Moreno, La Sexta, TVE's Prodigios, CMMedia's Los investigadores, and Victim Number 8.[5] The awards given by the academy are listed as follows:

Best Actor
Best Actress
Best Direction
Best Fiction
Best Screenplay
Best News Program
Best Newscast Presenter
Best TV Host
Best Production
Best TV Show
Best Children Show
Best TV Show produced for a theme channel
  • España después de la guerra — Dmax
    • Deportistas de Élite — Teledeporte
    • El Chiringuito de Jugones — Mega
    • Follow San Francisco — Neox, Atresplayer & Flooxer
    • ¡Stop princesas! Live — Comedy Central
Best Camera Direction
  • José María Sánchez-ChiquitoSan Fermín 2019 — La 1
    • Antena 3 Noticias's production team — Antena 3
    • El debate decisivo de Atresmedia's production team — Antena 3 & laSexta
    • Fama a bailar's production team — #0 (Movistar+)
    • Rubén Artalejo — Hundidos — La 2
    • Seli Martínez Domínguez — Mi casa es la tuya — Telecinco

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