The 38th annual Imagen Awards celebrated Latino excellence and it was a flamin’ night for Eva Longoria who took the trophy for her feature-length directorial debut.
Longoria directed Flamin’ Hot, the story about the creation of the spicy Frito-Lay snack. The film also took awards for Best Feature Film with Jesse García taking the accolade in the Best Actor – Feature Film category for his portrayal of Richard Montañez.
Other winners of the night included Zoe Saldaña for her acting work on Avatar: The Way of Water and Antonio Banderas for his voice-over work in the animated film Puss In Boots: The Last Wish.
Winners in the television categories included Acapulco’s Enrique Arrizon as Best Actor in a Comedy, Jenna Ortega as Best Actress in a Comedy for Wednesday, Kate del Castillo as Best Actress in a Drama for Volver a Caer and Pedro Pascal as Best Actor in a Drama for The Last of Us.
The 38th an independent panel of entertainment industry executives and Latina and Latino community leaders determined Annual Imagen Awards winners.
Flamin’ Hot (Searchlight Pictures Presents A Franklin Entertainment Productions)
Eva Longoria, Flamin’ Hot (Searchlight Pictures Presents A Franklin Entertainment Productions)
Jesse Garcia, Flamin’ Hot (Searchlight Pictures Presents A Franklin Entertainment Productions)
Zoe Saldaña, Avatar: The Way of Water (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, 20th Century Studios)
Puss In Boots: The Last Wish (DreamWorks Animation and Universal Pictures)
Antonio Banderas, Puss In Boots: The Last Wish (DreamWorks Animation and Universal Pictures)
Gustavo Santaolalla, The Last of Us (HBO | Max; HBO in association with Sony Pictures Television Studios, PlayStation Productions, Word Games, The Mighty Mint, and Naughty Dog)
Belascoarán (Netflix; Perro Azul for Netflix)
National Treasure: Edge of History (Disney+; Disney Branded Television)
Acapulco (Apple TV+; Lionsgate Television / 3Pas Studios / The Tannenbaum Company for Apple)
Dear… Selena Gomez (Apple TV+; This Machine, Matador Content, a Boat Rocker Company, in association with Apple)
Guillermo Navarro, Guillermo Del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities (Netflix; Netflix / Double Dare You)
Pedro Pascal, The Last of Us (HBO | Max; HBO in association with Sony Pictures Television Studios, PlayStation Productions, Word Games, The Mighty Mint, and Naughty Dog)
Kate Del Castillo, Volver a caer (ViX; Cholawood Productions and Endemol Shine Boomdog)
Enrique Arrizon, Acapulco (Apple TV+; Lionsgate Television / 3Pas Studios / The Tannenbaum Company for Apple)
Jenna Ortega, Wednesday (Netflix; A Netflix Series / An MGM Television Production)
Benjamin Levy Aguilar, Chicago P.D. (NBC; Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, in association with Wolf Entertainment)
Aubrey Plaza, The White Lotus (HBO | Max; HBO in association with Rip Cord and The District)
Benjamin Bratt, Poker Face (Peacock; T-Street, MRC Television, Animal Pictures)
Liza Colón-Zayas, The Bear (FX; FX Productions)
Ava Louise Murchison, Jane (Apple TV+; Sinking Ship Entertainment in association with Apple TV+)
Ruben Garfias, The Casagrandes (Nickelodeon; Nickelodeon Animation Studio)
The Reluctant Traveler With Eugene Levy (Apple TV+; Twofour in association with Apple)
Alma’s Way (PBS KIDS; Fred Rogers Productions, Pipeline Studios)
After Uvalde: Guns, Grief & Texas Politics (Frontline/ PBS; Frontline (PBS) and Futuro Media Group in association with The Texas Tribune)
Halftime (Netflix; A 25/7 & MakeMake Production)
ABC News, Uvalde 365: The Struggle to Understand (ABC News Live; ABC News)
The Ballad of Tita and the Machines (Indeed, Hillman Grad, 271 Films)
Mujeres Imparables 2023: Change The Game (“Cambia El Juego”) (NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises; Comcast NBCUniversal Telemundo / Greenpowermedia)
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