Candango for Best Actress is an award given to movie actresses annually at the
Brasilia Film Festival (Festival de Brasília do Cinema Brasileiro). Besides the statuette "Candango" winning receive a prize of
R$ 15 000.
History
![Denise Fraga 2011](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b0/Denise_Fraga_2011.jpg)
The first actress to win the award was
Fernanda Montenegro in 1965 for her performance in the film ''A Falecida'' Since then, 51 women have received the accolade in the 45 years of the award. The difference is not justified by the festival between the years 1972 and 1972 and on six occasions (1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 and 1995) the movie has been divided by two actresses.
In 1993, came the only triple win.
Lucélia Santos
Maria Lucélia dos Santos (born May 20, 1957) is a Brazilian actress, director and producer. She received international acclaim for her leading role in the 1976 Rede Globo telenovela '' Isaura, The Slave Girl'', broadcast in over 80 countries. ,
Maria Zilda Bethlem and
Norma Bengell
Norma Aparecida Almeida Pinto Guimarães d'Áurea Bengell (21 February 1935 – 9 October 2013) was a Brazilian film, stage and television actress, singer-songwriter, screenwriter and director. She appeared in several episodes of '' T.H.E. Cat' ...
divided the Candango for Best Actress for ''Vagas para Moças de Fino Trato''. In 2008 came the only non-nominal victory, the jury awarded the prize to the "female cast of the film ''Siri-Ará''.
Despite being a festival where only Brazilian films can participate, five foreign actresses have won the award, acting in national films. This happened in 1967 with the Italian
Rossana Ghessa
Rossana Ghessa (born 24 January 1943) is an Italian actress, from Sardinia, and a naturalized Brazilian. She appeared in 43 films between 1966 and 1996.
Selected filmography
* ''OSS 117 Takes a Vacation'' (1970)
* ''The Palace of Angels
' ...
, protagonist of ''Bebel, Garota Propaganda'', in 1971 with the Argentine
Adriana Prieto
Adriana Inés Prieto Amarante (October 19, 1949– December 24, 1974) was a Brazilian actress.
Early life
Prieto was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Her mother was Brazilian and her father was a Chilean diplomat. In 1954, the family settled ...
, lauded by ''O Anjo Mau'' in 1975 with Portuguese
Elza Gomes doubly rewarded for his performances in ''Guerra Conjugal'' and ''Nem os Bruxos Escapam'', in 1979 with Polish
Beyla Genauer, winner for ''A Rainha do Rádio'', and the last time in 2003, when the Austrian won by
Ruth Rieser ''Lost Zweig''.
Six actresses were honored twice:
Helena Ines (1966 and 1969),
Lucélia Santos
Maria Lucélia dos Santos (born May 20, 1957) is a Brazilian actress, director and producer. She received international acclaim for her leading role in the 1976 Rede Globo telenovela '' Isaura, The Slave Girl'', broadcast in over 80 countries. (1981 and 1993),
Louise Cardoso (1986 and 1987),
Patrícia Pillar
Patricia Gadelha Pillar (born 11 January 1964) is a Brazilian actress, producer, film director, screenwriter, and television presenter.
Biography
Pillar was born in Brasília, Distrito Federal to Nuno Pillar and Lucy Gadelha. She was born only ...
(1992 and 1998),
Denise Fraga
Denise Rodrigues Fraga (born October 15, 1964) is a Brazilian actress. She is also a columnist at Editora Globo's ''Crescer'' magazine.
Filmography
*'' Bambolê'' (1987) – Amália
*''A, E, I, O, Urca'' (1990)
*'' Barriga de Aluguel'' (1990 ...
(1995 and 2011) and
Dira Paes
Ecleidira Maria Fonseca Paes (born 30 June 1968), known professionally as Dira Paes, is a Brazilian actress and television presenter. Among the numerous awards and nominations she has received, Paes won the Best Actress and Best Supporting Actr ...
(1996 and 2002)
References
Bibliography
* Caetano, Maria do Rosário. Festival 40 Anos: a hora e a vez do cinema brasileiro. 1ª. ed. Brasília: Secretaria de Cultura do Distrito Federal, 2007.
* Bahia, Berê; Celso Araújo. 30 Anos de Cinema e Festival: a história do Festival de Brasília do Cinema Brasileiro - 1967-1997. 1ª. ed. Brasília: Fundação Cultural do Distrito Federal, 1997.
External links
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{{Brasilia Film Festival Awards for Best Actress
1965 establishments in Brazil
Film festivals in Brazil
Recurring events established in 1965