Prêmio ACIE de Cinema
Prêmio ACIE de Cinema was a Brazilian film awards program, created in 2004.[1] It was last awarded in 2013.[2][3] Inspired by the Golden Globe Awards, the awards were the brainchild of Michael Astor, a correspondent for the Associated Press who was then president of the Foreign Press Correspondents Association (ACIE).[1][4] Brazilian feature films released in theaters during the previous year were evaluated by an awards committee made up of ACIE members, during a special screening.[1] The categories included: Film (fiction), Director, Actress, Actor, Documentary, Cinematography, Screenplay, and Soundtrack.[1] A ninth category called "Blockbuster Brazil" was added in 2012 for films that sold over one million tickets at the box office.[1] From 2007, the awards also featured a special tribute to a person in their film industry for their body of work.[1] Special Tribute AwardThe following individuals have received the Special Tribute Award for lifetime achivement:
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