1st Grande Prêmio Cinema Brasil


The 1st Grande Prêmio Cinema Brasil ceremony, presented by the Ministry of Culture of Brazil, honored the best audiovisual productions of 1999. It took place on February 12, 2000, at the Palácio Quitandinha in the city of Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro. During the ceremony, the Ministry of Culture presented the Grande Prêmio Cinema Brasil in 17 categories. The ceremony, televised by TV Cultura and Televisão Educativa, was directed by José Possi Neto and hosted by actress Regina Casé.
The film O Primeiro Dia was nominated for nine awards, followed by Orfeu with seven nominations. O Primeiro Dia and Orfeu tied for the most awards won, with three each. Other film winners included Nós que Aqui Estamos por Vós Esperamos with two awards, and Por Trás do Pano, Outras Estórias and Dois Córregos with one each.

Background

After a decree during the administration of President Fernando Collor de Mello abolished government support of cinema production, almost no films were domestically produced in the early 1990s. In 1991, only one percent of films on screen in Brazil were produced in the country, and in 1992 only two Brazilian films were released. In 1993, the government enacted a tax incentive for film production, and the "Retomada", a film renaissance, began. As of 1998, five percent of films in cinemas were Brazilian. The Ministry of Culture of Brazil established the national film awards in November 1999 to recognize works and individuals in the audiovisual area; 16 categories and a special award were created. With the awards, the Ministry of Culture aimed to foster the retomada by increasing domestic audiences; their goal was for 20% of films in Brazil to be produced domestically as of 2002.

Ceremony

The ceremony was held on February 12, 2000, beginning at 9:27 p.m. BRT. It took place at the Palácio Quitandinha, a former luxury resort hotel in Petrópolis, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Televised by TV Cultura and Televisão Educativa, the ceremony was directed by José Possi Neto and hosted by actress Regina Casé. The ceremony started with a montage of important scenes of Brazilian production over the years. The presentation of awards followed, interspersed with live musical performances by the Best Score nominees and homages to actresses Fernanda Montenegro, Vera Fischer, and Zezé Motta and filmmakers Anselmo Duarte and Joaquim Pedro de Andrade.

Winners and nominees

On December 8, 1999, the nominees for six categories of the 1st Grande Prêmio Cinema Brasil were announced at Brasília. These categories were Best Film, Best Foreign Language Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress and Best Television Series. The nominees for the other 11 categories were announced on January 20, 2000. The films receiving the most nominations were O Primeiro Dia with nine and Orfeu with seven. The winners were announced during the awards ceremony on February 12, 2000.

Awards

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.
Best FilmBest Foreign Language Film

  • Todo sobre mi madrePedro Almodóvar
  • * Deconstructing HarryWoody Allen
  • * Eyes Wide ShutStanley Kubrick
  • * FestenThomas Vinterberg
  • * Hana-biTakeshi Kitano
  • Best DirectorBest Screenplay
  • Walter Salles and Daniela ThomasO Primeiro Dia
  • * Carlos Diegues – Orfeu
  • * Carlos ReichenbachDois Corrégos
  • * Hector BabencoCorazón iluminado
  • * Luiz Villaça – Por Trás do Pano
  • Dois CorrégosCarlos Reichenbach
  • O Primeiro DiaDaniela Thomas, João Emanuel Carneiro, Walter Salles and José de Carvalho
  • * Outras EstóriasPedro Bial and Alcione Araújo
  • * Por Trás do Pano – Luiz Villaça and Flávio Souza
  • * São JerônimoJúlio Bressane
  • Best ActorBest Actress
  • Matheus NachtergaeleO Primeiro Dia and O Auto da Compadecida
  • * Daniel DantasTraição
  • * Marco NaniniAmor & Cia
  • * Murilo BenícioOrfeu and Até que a Vida Nos Separe
  • * Othon BastosMauá – O Imperador e o Rei
  • Denise FragaPor Trás do Pano
  • * Fernanda TorresTraição and o Primeiro Dia
  • * Júlia LemmertzUm Copo De Cólera, A Hora Mágica e Até que a Vida Nos Separe
  • * Marília PêraO Viajante
  • * Maria Luiza MendonçaCorazón iluminado
  • Best CinematographyBest Editing
  • OrfeuAffonso Beato
  • * Um Copo de Cólera – Pedro Farkas
  • * Corazón iluminadoLauro Escorel
  • * O Primeiro DiaWalter Carvalho
  • * Outras Estórias – José Guerra
  • Nós que Aqui Estamos por Vós EsperamosMarcelo Masagão
  • * Um Copo de Cólera – Idê Lacreta
  • * Eduardo Escorel
  • * Orfeu – Sérgio Meckler
  • * O Primeiro Dia – Felipe Lacerda
  • Best Score Best Release
  • OrfeuCaetano Veloso
  • Outras EstóriasUakti
  • * Um Copo de CóleraAndré Abujamra
  • * OrfeuIvan Lins
  • * O Primeiro DiaAntonio Pinto, Eduardo Bid e Naná Vasconcelos
  • Nós que Aqui Estamos por Vós EsperamosMarcelo Masagão
  • * Um Copo de Cólera – Aluizio Abranches
  • * Orfeu – Carlos Diegues
  • * Outras Estórias – Pedro Bial
  • * O Primeiro Dia – Walter Salles and Daniela Thomas
  • Best Short Film Best Documentary Film
  • 03 MinutosAna Luiza Azevedo
  • Uma Estória de FutebolPaulo Machline
  • * O Oitavo Selo – Tomás Creus
  • * Rota de Colisão – Roberval Duarte
  • * Texas HotelCláudio Assis
  • Cine Mambembe – O Cinema Descobre o BrasilLaís Bodanzky and Luiz Bolognesi
  • * Atlântico Negro – Na Rota dos Orixás – Renato Barbieri
  • * Bubula – O Cara Vermelha – Luís Eduardo Jorge
  • * A Pessoa É para o que Nasce – Roberto Berliner
  • * Por Longos Dias – Mauro Giuntini
  • Best Animated FeatureBest Video
  • De Janela Pro CinemaQuiá Rodrigues
  • * Amassa que Elas Gostam – Fernando Coster
  • * Castelos de Vento – Tânia Anaya
  • * Deus É Pai – Allan Sieber
  • * EspantalhoAlê Abreu
  • Carlos NaderCarlos Nader
  • * Bruxa Viva – Lena Bastos
  • * Framed by Curtains – Eder Santos
  • * Pranto por Ignácio Sanchez de Mejias – Sérgio Roizemblitz
  • * Viagens na Fronteira – Oiapoque – Lucas Bambozzi
  • Best Television SeriesBest Television Cultural Production
  • O Auto da CompadecidaRede Globo
  • * Chiquinha Gonzaga – Rede Globo
  • * Labirinto – Rede Globo
  • * Mulher – Rede Globo
  • Pierre Fatumbi VergerLuís Buarque de Hollanda/GNT
  • * Confidência do Rio das Mortes – Paschoal Samora/Grifa Filmes
  • * Genoma: Em Busca dos Sonhos da Ciência – Mônica Teixeira/TV Cultura
  • * Expedição Caiçaras – Tatiana Soares/Canal Azul
  • * Mapas Urbanos – Daniel Augusto/Grifa Filmes
  • Mário Peixoto Award
  • Canal Brasil
  • * Cine Odeon
  • * Jean-Claude Bernardet
  • * Laís Bodanzky and Luiz Bolognesi
  • * Vampeta
  • Multiple nominations and awards

    The following eleven films received multiple nominations.
    The following three films received multiple awards.