Here’s a breakdown of teh key facts from the provided text, focusing on Ricardo Darín’s relationship with American industry awards (like the Oscars):
* General Discomfort: Ricardo Darín generally feels uncomfortable with American industry awards, viewing them as “superficial adn frivolous.”
* Consistent Abstinence: He has repeatedly chosen not to attend awards ceremonies,even when nominated or when his films won. he stayed in Argentina during the wins for ‘The Bride’s Son’ and ‘The Secret in Their Eyes’, and similarly avoided the spectacle for ‘wild Tales’.
* Exception: ‘Argentina,1985’: He did participate in the Oscar campaign for ‘Argentina,1985’ because he was deeply involved in the film’s production and it addressed a crucial moment in Argentine history. He traveled with the team and supported the candidacy, even attending pre-ceremony events and the Oscars themselves.
* Commitment to the Project: His involvement with ‘Argentina, 1985’ wasn’t about the awards themselves, but about his dedication to the film and its vital subject matter.
In essence, Darín prioritizes the work and its meaning over the awards and the associated industry events. He makes exceptions when the project holds significant personal or national importance.
