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The 2014 Prémio Autores was the fifth edition of the Prémio Autores. It took place on 8 May 2014 at the Salão Nobre dos Paços do Concelho of the
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Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.


Visual arts

* Best Photographic Work **''Rei Capitão Soldado Ladrão'', by Jorge Molder **''Andar, abraçar'', by
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**''Time Machine'', by
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* Best Plastic Arts Exhibition **''A Substância do Tempo'', by
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**''Arte Vida/Vida Arte'', by Alberto Carneiro **''Palácio Nacional da Ajuda'', by Joana Vasconcelos * Best Scenographic Work **'' O Preço'', by António Casimiro and João Lourenço **''
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'', by Ana Paula Rocha **'' Waiting for Godot'', by João Mendes Ribeiro


Dance

* Best Choreography **''Salto'', by André Mesquita **''Abstand'', by Luís Marrafa and António Cabrita **''Fica no Singelo'', by
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Film

* Best Actor ** Gonçalo Waddington ('' Até Amanhã, Camaradas'') **
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**'' A Última Vez Que Vi Macau'', by
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and João Rui Guerra da Mata **''
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**'' Em Segunda Mão'', by
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* Best Screenplay **
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('' Até Amanhã, Camaradas'') ** Carlos Saboga (''
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and António Pedro Figueiredo ('' Em Segunda Mão'')


Literature

* Best Children's and Juvenile Book **'' O Senhor Pina'', written by
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, illustrated by Luiz Darocha **'' Irmão Lobo'', written by Carla Maia de Almeida, illustrated by António Jorge Gonçalves **'' O Rei Vai à Caça'', written by Adélia Carvalho, illustrated by Marta Madureira * Best Narrative Fiction Book **'' Para Onde Vão os Guarda-Chuvas'', by Afonso Cruz **'' A Rocha Branca'', by Fernando Campos **'' No Labirinto de Centauro'', by Rui Vieira * Best Poetry Book **'' Gaveta do Fundo'', by A. M. Pires Cabral **'' A Fome Apátrida das Aves'', by Francisco Duarte Mangas **'' Instituto de Antropologia'', by Jorge Reis-Sá


Music

* Best Album **'' Almost Visible Orchestra'', by Noiserv **'' As Viúvas Não Temem a Morte'', by Ciclo Preparatório **''
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* Best Erudite Music Work **''Magnificat'', by
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**''Fanfarra Ciclópica'', by
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**''Livro de Florbela'', by Nuno Côrte-Real * Best Song **"Lenço Enxuto", by Samuel Úria **"Gosto de me Drogar", by JP Simões **"How I Feel", by João Vieira


Radio

* Best Radio Program **''5 Minutos de Jazz'', by José Duarte (
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Television

* Best Entertainment Program **''
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'', by Gonçalo Waddington, Bruno Nogueira and
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, directed by
Tiago Guedes Tiago Guedes (born 20 June 1971) is a Portuguese film director and editor. Guedes' film credits include ''Entre os Dedos'', ''Blood Curse (film), Blood Curse'' and ''Acordar''. His television credits include ''The Domain (film), The Domain'', '' ...
( RTP) **'' Conta-me História'', by Luís Filipe Borges ( RTP) **'' Música Maestro'', by Rui Massena ( RTP) * Best Fiction Program **'' Linhas de Torres'', by Carlos Saboga, directed by
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( RTP) **''Belmonte'', adapted by Artur Ribeiro with Cláudia Sampaio, Elisabete Moreira, Joana Pereira da Silva, Nuno Duarte, Simone Pereira, directed by António Borges Correia, Jorge Humberto Carvalho, Jorge Queiroga and Nuno Franco ( TVI) **'' Uma Família Açoriana'', by João Nunes, directed by João Cayatte ( RTP) * Best Information Program **'' Travessia no Deserto'', by Mafalda Gameiro ( RTP) **'' A Prova'', by Sofia Pinto Coelho (
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Theatre

* Best Actor **
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('' O Preço'') ** Elmano Sancho ('' O Campeão do Mundo Ocidental'') ** Miguel Borges (''
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** Flávia Gusmão ('' As Centenárias'') ** Maria João Pinho ('' O Campeão do Mundo Ocidental'') ** Maya Booth ('' Actor Imperfeito'') * Best Performed Portuguese Text **''Sabe Deus Pintar o Diabo'', by Abel Neves **''Coragem Hoje, Abraços Amanhã'', by Joana Brandão **''Finge'', by Carlos J.Pessoa * Best Show **''
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'', by João Garcia Miguel **'' O Preço'', by João Lourenço **'' 4 AD HOC'', by Luís Miguel Cintra


References

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