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The '''Tasorel Film Awards''', popularly known as the '''Tasorels''', are awards for artistic and technical merit in the film industry. They are regarded as one of the most significant and prestigious awards in the entertainment industry. The awards are an international recognition of excellence in cinematic achievements, although, unlike The Pine Awards, only Vitosian films are eligible.
The '''Tasorel Film Awards''', popularly known as the '''Tasorels''', are awards for artistic and technical merit in the film industry. They are regarded as one of the most significant and prestigious awards in the entertainment industry. The awards are a recognition of excellence in cinematic achievements, although, unlike The Pine Awards, only Vitosian films are eligible.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The name of the awards comes from Edward Lissoa, who directed the very first film in the country. For the first ten years of his career, he had gone by the stage name, ''Barry Tasorel''.
The name of the awards comes from Edward Lissoa, who directed the very first film in the country. For the first ten years of his career, he had gone by the stage name, ''Barry Tasorel'', excluding his very first movie.


==History==
==History==
In 1934, ''[[The Lissoa Family|J. Fernando Lissoa]]'', who was an influential movie producer and actor, as well as the son of the legendary ''[[The Lissoa Family|Edward Lissoa]]'', organized a presentation in The Almeida Theater with an audience of 480 people. The ceremony, which handed out 10 statuettes, would last a mere 20 minutes, although this would change starting in the second year. Originally called ''The Vitosium Film Awards'', the name would change two years later following the passing of Edward Lissoa. J. Fernando Lissoa wanted to honour his father but felt like using their last name would come across as narcissistic and opted to use his father's stage name instead.
In 1934 ''[[Lissoa Family (Vitosium)|J. Fernando Lissoa]]'', who was an influential movie producer and actor, as well as the son of the legendary ''[[Lissoa Family (Vitosium)|Edward Lissoa]]'', organized a presentation in the Almeida Theater with an audience of 480 people. The ceremony, which handed out 8 statuettes, would last a mere 20 minutes, although this would change starting in the second year. Originally called ''The Vitosium Film Awards'', the name would change two years later following the passing of Edward Lissoa. J. Fernando Lissoa wanted to honour his father but felt like using their last name would come across as narcissistic and opted to use his father's stage name instead.


==Categories==
==Categories==
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*Best Actor
*Best Actor
*Best Actress
*Best Actress
*Best Adapted Screenplay
*Best Supporting Actor
*Best Supporting Actor
*Best Supporting Actress
*Best Supporting Actress
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*Best Makeup and Hairstyling
*Best Makeup and Hairstyling
*Best Original Score
*Best Original Score
Best Visual Effects
*Best Original Screenplay
*Best Production Design
*Best Sound Mixing
*Best Visual Effects


==Ceremonies==
==Ceremonies==
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|rowspan="2"|J. Fernando Lissoa
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|rowspan="18"|<small>The Almeida Theater</small>
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|'''Son of the Goddess'''<br /><small>John Dean<small>
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|1935
|1935
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|'''Hold Me Tonight'''<br /><small>Ambrose Montas<small>
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|1936
|1936
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|rowspan="6"|Wilfred John Torimetti
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|'''Heaven's Heroes'''<br /><small>Alfie Guerra<small>
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|1937
|1937
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|'''Grand Society Blues'''<br /><small>Louis Talgo<small>
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|1938
|1938
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|'''The Navocalco Kid'''<br /><small>John Dean<small>
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|1939
|1939
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|'''A Letter Signed From Diane'''<br /><small>Henry Marroquin<small>
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|1940
|1940
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|'''The Tolo Trio Break Out!'''<br /><small>Ambrose Montas<small>
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|1941
|1941
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|'''Navocalco Confidential'''<br /><small>Henry Marroquin<small>
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|1942
|1942
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|rowspan="9"|Lester Hammond
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|'''A Dispatch from Navocalco'''<br /><small>Kenneth Gale<small>
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|1943
|1943
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|'''The Twilight Patrol 2'''<br /><small>[[John Dean]]<small>
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|1944
|1944
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|'''East Side Rebels'''<br /><small>Martin Bevilacqua<small>
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|1945
|1945
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|'''The Marconi Chronicles: Behind Closed Curtains'''<br /><small>[[John Dean]]<small>
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|1946
|1946
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|1947
|1947
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|'''The Innocent'''<br /><small>Henry Marroquin<small>
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|1948
|1948
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|'''The Silver Racket'''<br /><small>Arnaldo Cicero<small>
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|1949
|1949
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|'''The Purple Dahlia'''<br /><small>Roy Medeira<small>
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|1950
|1950
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|'''Cunzava Moon'''<br /><small>Kenneth Gale<small>
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|1951
|1951
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|rowspan="2"|Mildred Bean
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|1952
|1952
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|'''The Orange Room'''<br /><small>Wallace Franca<small>
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|1953
|1953
|rowspan="5"|Ambrose Montas
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|1954
|1954
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|1955
|1955
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|1956
|1956
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|1957
|1957
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|1958
|1958
|rowspan="5"|John Dean
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|1959
|1959
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|1960
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|1961
|1961
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|1962
|1962
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|1963
|1963
|rowspan="8"|J. Fernando Lissoa
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|1964
|1964
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|1965
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|1966
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|1967
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|1968
|1968
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|1969
|1969
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|1970
|1970
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|1971
|1971
|rowspan="7"|Loretta Veras
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|'''Psychopath'''<br /><small>Cezario Fontes<small>
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|1972
|1972
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|'''Candice Caramella and the Candy Factory'''<br /><small>Vilfredo de Stefano<small>
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|1973
|1973
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|1974
|1974
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|'''Purple Moon'''<br /><small>Wallace Franca<small>
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|1975
|1975
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|1976
|1976
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|1977
|1977
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|1978
|1978
|rowspan="6"|Sabato Myers
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|1979
|1979
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|1980
|1980
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|1981
|1981
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|1982
|1982
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|1983
|1983
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|'''Star Rebellion'''<br /><small>Terry Joseph<small>
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|1984
|1984
|rowspan="7"|Anita Vanelli
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|1985
|1985
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|1986
|1986
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|'''Paper Sun'''<br /><small>Leandro Oppedisano<small>
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|1987
|1987
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|1988
|1988
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|1989
|1989
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|1990
|1990
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|1991
|1991
|rowspan="6"|Leandro Oppedisano
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|1992
|1992
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|1993
|1993
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|1994
|1994
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|'''Country of the Stockades'''<br /><small>Ambrose Montas Jr.<small>
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|1995
|1995
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|1996
|1996
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|1997
|1997
|rowspan="8"|Cordelia Labosco
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|1998
|1998
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|1999
|1999
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|2000
|2000
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|'''Star Rebellion v'''<br /><small>Terry Joseph<small>
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|2001
|2001
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|2002
|2002
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|'''Post-Secondary Confessional'''<br /><small>Tino Maietta<small>
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|2003
|2003
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|'''September Storm'''<br /><small>Terry Joseph<small>
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|2004
|2004
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|2005
|2005
|rowspan="6"|Estevão Cavaco
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|'''Confessions of a Country Star'''<br /><small>Cezario Fontes<small>
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|2006
|2006
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|2007
|2007
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|'''The Fifty Grand Dream'''<br /><small>[[Jodie Hartley]]<small>
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|2008
|2008
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|2009
|2009
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|2010
|2010
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|2011
|2011
|rowspan="9"|Terry Joseph
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|'''?'''<br /><small>?<small>
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|2012
|2012
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|'''A Creative Mind'''<br /><small>Callum Wayward<small>
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|[[2013 Tasorel Film Awards|2013]]
|rowspan="10"|<small>Baretta-Gouveia Theater</small>
|'''Emissary Without Sin'''<br /><small>Roman Gandara<small>
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|2013
|[[2014 Tasorel Film Awards|2014]]
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|'''The Souls in the Moon'''<br /><small>Silvo de Borga-Starsky<small>
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|2014
|[[2015 Tasorel Film Awards|2015]]
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|'''Aluminum Sky'''<br /><small>Tonino Tabiasso<small>
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|2015
|[[2016 Tasorel Film Awards|2016]]
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|'''Gamble of Fate'''<br /><small>Jodie Hartley<small>
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|2016
|[[2017 Tasorel Film Awards|2017]]
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|'''Comforted By Illusions'''<br /><small>Ambrose Montas III<small>
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|2017
|[[2018 Tasorel Film Awards|2018]]
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|'''Skyline'''<br /><small>Rafaela Andrade<small>
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|2018
|[[2019 Tasorel Film Awards|2019]]
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|'''Adopting the Shadows'''<br /><small>Odilon Torres<small>
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|2019
|[[2020 Tasorel Film Awards|2020]]
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|rowspan="3"|Johnny Montella
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|'''Secrets of My Space Journey'''<br /><small>Ambrose Montas IV<small>
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|2020
|[[2021 Tasorel Film Awards|2021]]
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|'''Across the Nation's Edge'''<br /><small>Odilon Torres<small>
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|2021
|2022
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[[Category: Vitosium]][[Category:Cinema (Coalition of Crown Albatross)]]

Latest revision as of 23:06, 13 September 2023

Tasorel Film Awards
VenueThe Almeida Theater in Gatovita, Kingsland, Vitosium
CountryVitosium
First awarded1 October 1934; 90 years ago (1934-10-01)

The Tasorel Film Awards, popularly known as the Tasorels, are awards for artistic and technical merit in the film industry. They are regarded as one of the most significant and prestigious awards in the entertainment industry. The awards are a recognition of excellence in cinematic achievements, although, unlike The Pine Awards, only Vitosian films are eligible.

Etymology

The name of the awards comes from Edward Lissoa, who directed the very first film in the country. For the first ten years of his career, he had gone by the stage name, Barry Tasorel, excluding his very first movie.

History

In 1934 J. Fernando Lissoa, who was an influential movie producer and actor, as well as the son of the legendary Edward Lissoa, organized a presentation in the Almeida Theater with an audience of 480 people. The ceremony, which handed out 8 statuettes, would last a mere 20 minutes, although this would change starting in the second year. Originally called The Vitosium Film Awards, the name would change two years later following the passing of Edward Lissoa. J. Fernando Lissoa wanted to honour his father but felt like using their last name would come across as narcissistic and opted to use his father's stage name instead.

Categories

  • Best Picture
  • Best Director
  • Best Actor
  • Best Actress
  • Best Adapted Screenplay
  • Best Supporting Actor
  • Best Supporting Actress
  • Best Animated Feature Film
  • Best Cinematography
  • Best Costume Design
  • Best Documentary Feature
  • Best Makeup and Hairstyling
  • Best Original Score
  • Best Original Screenplay
  • Best Production Design
  • Best Sound Mixing
  • Best Visual Effects

Ceremonies

Year Host Ceremony Best Picture
1934 J. Fernando Lissoa The Almeida Theater Son of the Goddess
John Dean
1935 Hold Me Tonight
Ambrose Montas
1936 Wilfred John Torimetti Heaven's Heroes
Alfie Guerra
1937 Grand Society Blues
Louis Talgo
1938 The Navocalco Kid
John Dean
1939 A Letter Signed From Diane
Henry Marroquin
1940 The Tolo Trio Break Out!
Ambrose Montas
1941 Navocalco Confidential
Henry Marroquin
1942 Lester Hammond A Dispatch from Navocalco
Kenneth Gale
1943 The Twilight Patrol 2
John Dean
1944 East Side Rebels
Martin Bevilacqua
1945 The Marconi Chronicles: Behind Closed Curtains
John Dean
1946 ?
?
1947 The Innocent
Henry Marroquin
1948 The Silver Racket
Arnaldo Cicero
1949 The Purple Dahlia
Roy Medeira
1950 Cunzava Moon
Kenneth Gale
1951 Mildred Bean ?
?
1952 The Orange Room
Wallace Franca
1953 Ambrose Montas ?
?
1954 ?
?
1955 ?
?
1956 ?
?
1957 ?
?
1958 John Dean ?
?
1959 ?
?
1960 ?
?
1961 ?
?
1962 ?
?
1963 J. Fernando Lissoa ?
?
1964 ?
?
1965 ?
?
1966 ?
?
1967 ?
?
1968 ?
?
1969 ?
?
1970 ?
?
1971 Loretta Veras Psychopath
Cezario Fontes
1972 Candice Caramella and the Candy Factory
Vilfredo de Stefano
1973 ?
?
1974 Purple Moon
Wallace Franca
1975 ?
?
1976 ?
?
1977 ?
?
1978 Sabato Myers ?
?
1979 ?
?
1980 ?
?
1981 ?
?
1982 ?
?
1983 Star Rebellion
Terry Joseph
1984 Anita Vanelli ?
?
1985 ?
?
1986 Paper Sun
Leandro Oppedisano
1987 ?
?
1988 ?
?
1989 ?
?
1990 ?
?
1991 Leandro Oppedisano ?
?
1992 ?
?
1993 ?
?
1994 Country of the Stockades
Ambrose Montas Jr.
1995 ?
?
1996 ?
?
1997 Cordelia Labosco ?
?
1998 ?
?
1999 ?
?
2000 Star Rebellion v
Terry Joseph
2001 ?
?
2002 Post-Secondary Confessional
Tino Maietta
2003 September Storm
Terry Joseph
2004 ?
?
2005 Estevão Cavaco Confessions of a Country Star
Cezario Fontes
2006 ?
?
2007 The Fifty Grand Dream
Jodie Hartley
2008 ?
?
2009 ?
?
2010 ?
?
2011 Terry Joseph ?
?
2012 A Creative Mind
Callum Wayward
2013 Baretta-Gouveia Theater Emissary Without Sin
Roman Gandara
2014 The Souls in the Moon
Silvo de Borga-Starsky
2015 Aluminum Sky
Tonino Tabiasso
2016 Gamble of Fate
Jodie Hartley
2017 Comforted By Illusions
Ambrose Montas III
2018 Skyline
Rafaela Andrade
2019 Adopting the Shadows
Odilon Torres
2020 Johnny Montella Secrets of My Space Journey
Ambrose Montas IV
2021 Across the Nation's Edge
Odilon Torres
2022