The couple, who revealed their relationship last year, exchanged passionate glances as they attended the event’s awards night.

The actor Johnny Massaro walked the red carpet at the Gramado Film Festival, in Rio Grande do Sul, together with her boyfriend, the lawyer João Pedro Accioly, on Saturday evening, 20.
The couple, who revealed their relationship last year, exchanged passionate looks and kisses while attending the event’s awards night.
The two are childhood friends and post photos together on their social media. “I am happy for what I feel and to talk about what I feel. Because while all love letters are (slightly) ridiculous, only creatures who never wrote them are (really), ”Accioly wrote in an Instagram post in 2021.

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The film alien nights was the big winner of the 50th edition of the Gramado Film Festival. Sérgio de Carvalho’s feature film won 6 Kikitos, for Best Picture, Best Actor (Gabriel Knox), Best Supporting Actor (Chico Diaz) and Best Supporting Actress (Joana Gatis).
The production drew attention with a narrative about the criminal factions in the Amazon region.
Discover all the winners:
BRAZILIAN FEATURES
Best feature film (festival jury): “Alien Nights”, by Sérgio de Carvalho
Best Feature Film (critical jury): “Alien Nights”, by Sérgio de Carvalho
Best Director: Cristiano Burlan, “La madre”
Best feature film (popular jury): “Mars Um”, by Gabriel Martins
Best Actor: Gabriel Knoxx, “Alien Nights”
Best Actress: Marcélia Cartaxo, “The Mother”
Honorable Mention: Adanilo Reis, “Alien Nights”
Special Prize: “Mars One”, by Gabriel Martins
Best Supporting Actor: Chico Diaz, “Alien Nights”
Best Supporting Actress: Joana Gatis, “Alien Nights”
Best Cinematography: Rui Poças, “Tinnitus”
Best Screenplay: Gabriel Martins, “Mars One”
Best Editing: Eduardo Serrano, “Tinnitus”
Best Production Design: Carol Ozzi, “Tinnitus”
Best Score: Daniel Simitan, “Mars One”
Best Sound Design: Ricardo Zollmer, “The Mother”
Best Documentary: “A Pair to Call My Own”, by Kelly Cristina Spinelli
Honorable Mention for the Documentary: “Elton Medeiros: O Sol Nascerá”
ALIEN FEATURES
Best feature film (festival jury): “9”, by Martín Barrenechea and Nicolás Branca
Best Feature Film (critical jury): “9”, by Martín Barrenechea and Nicolás Branca
Best Director: Néstor Mazzini, “Cuando Oscurece”
Best feature film (popular jury): “La Pampa”, by Dorian Fernández Moris
Special Prize: Art Direction by Jeff Calmet, “La Pampa”
Best Actor: Enzo Vogrincic, “9”
Best Actress: Anajosé Aldrete, “El Camino Del Sol”
Best Cinematography: Sergio Armstrong, “Immersion”
Best Screenplay: Agustin Toscano, Moisés Sepúlveda and Nicolás Postiglione, “Inmersión”
LONG GAUCHI
Best Director: Bruno Gularte Barreto, “5 Casas”
Honorable Mention: Clemente Viscaíno, For “Despedida”, and Film “Campo Grande É o Céu”
Best Feature Film (Popular Jury): “5 Case”, by Bruno Gularte Barreto
Best Actor: Hugo Noguera, “Empty House”
Best Actress: Anais Grala Wegner, “Despedida”
Best Cinematography: Ivo Lopes Araújo, “Empty House”
Best Screenplay: Giovani Borba, “Empty House”
Best Editing: Vicente Moreno, “5 Houses”
Best Production Design: Gabriela Burk, “Goodbye”
Best Score: Renan Franzen, “Empty House”
Best sound design: Marcos Lopes and Tiago Bello, “Casa Vazia”
BRAZILIAN SHORTS
Best Short Film (Festival Jury): “Neon Ghost”, by Leonardo Martinelli
Best Short Film (Critical Jury): “Neon Ghost”, by Leonardo Martinelli
Best Director: Leonardo Martinelli, “Neon Phantom”
Best Short Film (Popular Jury): “Element Tinta”, by Luiz Maudonnet and Iuri Sales
Canal Brasil Award: “Neon Ghost”, by Leonardo Martinelli
Honorable Mention: “Fridge Magnet”, by Carolen Meneses and Sidjonathas Araújo
Special Prize: “Serrão”, by Marcelo Lin
Best Actor: Dennis Pinheiro, “Neon Phantom”
Best Actress: Jessica Ellen, “Last Sunday”
Best Cinematography: Fernando Macedo, “Last Sunday”
Best Screenplay: Fernando Domingos, “O Pato”
Best Editing: Danilo Arenas and Luiz Maudonnet, “O Element Tinta”
Best Production Design: Joana Claude, “Último Domingo”
Best Score: ‘Nhanderekoa Ka’Aguy Porã’, by Coral Araí Ovy and La Digna Rabia Musical Ensemble, “Um Tempo Pra Mim”
Best Sound Design: Alexandre Rogoski, “The End of the Image”
Source: Terra

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