Friday, February 6, 2026

"Day Eight" is shortlisted for the Platino Awards

SANTO DOMINGO.- The Dominican film Día Ocho was shortlisted for the next edition of the Platino Awards, a recognition that marks a new milestone for this production and confirms its formal entry into one of the most prestigious circuits of Ibero-American audiovisuals. The shortlist, announced within the official award process, implies that Día Ocho passed the first technical and artistic filter required by the Platino Awards, which each year evaluate hundreds of productions from Latin America, Spain, and Portugal.

You may be interested in: An emotional memorial marked the opening gala of the Santo Domingo Global Film Festival

The Dominican film was shortlisted from a total of 1,208 productions from Latin America, Spain, and Portugal that were evaluated by the judges of the Platino Awards. Also, actress Martha González, part of the cast of Día Ocho, was shortlisted in the supporting actress category for her participation in the film Día Ocho, a recognition that highlights the interpretative strength of her character and the relevance of her participation within the cinematographic narrative. Directed by José Gómez and produced by Ángela Medina and Joan Monegro, the film has received recognition at international festivals, including the Jury’s Choice Award at the Chandler International Film Festival in Arizona.
The main cast includes Juan Ángel, who plays Father Emiliano Tardif; Angeline Monegro, as Yira Sandoval, an influencer seeking a miracle for her sick sister; Fahdly Samira Jacobo as Lía, Marta González as Altagracia and Francisco Vásquez as Alberto.
.
A story of faith, pain and hope Day Eight is inspired by the life and legacy of the Catholic priest Emiliano Tardif, a figure widely known in the Dominican Republic and other countries in the region for his pastoral work and for the testimonies of healing associated with his ministry. The film intertwines several family stories marked by illness, faith, and the search for answers amidst complex social and personal contexts. The plot incorporates contemporary elements, such as the weight of social media and digital culture, to connect the spiritual message with the dilemmas of the present world, in a proposal that bets on human drama rather than traditional hagiography. This approach has allowed the production to dialogue with both religious audiences and wider audiences interested in stories of personal transformation.
The shortlist is a preliminary step before the final list of nominations. Only the works that reach this phase continue in the race towards the official nominations, which are then submitted to a vote by the members of the academies and specialized juries. The pre-selection places the film within the Ibero-American radar, after having traveled a path of successes and recognitions at several international festivals. Since its creation in 2014, the Platino Awards have established themselves as the main showcase for Ibero-American cinema, and the Dominican presence has been progressive, reflecting the sustained growth of the national audiovisual industry after the enactment of the Film Law. The preselection of Dominican films for the Platinium awards positions the country within a circuit historically dominated by more established cinematographies such as Mexican, Argentinian, Spanish or Brazilian.

The value of acting recognition

Martha González's pre-selection as a supporting actress adds a significant component to this achievement, as the Platino Awards' acting categories are usually dominated by performers with extensive experience in larger markets, so the inclusion of a Dominican actress in this phase of the process constitutes a sign of attention towards local talent. The recognition also underlines the importance of the acting work within Día Ocho, a film that relies heavily on the emotional credibility of its characters and the ability of its performers to convey intimate and universal conflicts. Day Eight joins a trend that confirms the maturity of Dominican cinema and its growing ability to tell stories with its own identity, but with an international vocation.

In the spotlight

  • aplicacion - banner 300px

  • banner altices 300x250 junio 2025

Explore more

Elton John sues the 'Mail' for revealing his health data and the birth of his son

London.- British singer Elton John accused this Friday Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL), publisher of 'Daily Mail' and 'Mail on Sunday', of an "aberrant" invasion of privacy by revealing details of his health and the birth of his first child through a surrogate mother. John testified before the High Court in London, in a trial that […]

Santiago Matías provides his support to Melvin TV and covers his medical expenses

Santo Domingo, RD - Businessman and communicator Santiago Matías showed his most supportive side by providing full support to the entertainment commentator Melvin Alexander Vicente, better known as Melvin TV, who is currently facing a delicate diagnosis of colon cancer. Despite the differences they both held in the past, Matías decided to leave the conflicts […]

Amenazzy presents a preview of his upcoming album Sonido de Bandido

The release includes the simultaneous premiere of the single and its music video Dominican Republic.- Multi-platinum artist Amenazzy releases a new single today accompanied by its music video, marking another important step towards the release of his next studio album, Sonido de Bandido. The theme, titled “Se Jodió”, is positioned as one of the main […]

To the rhythm of “Chambea”, Bad Bunny arrived at the Super Bowl press conference

Just 3 days before his expected performance at the Super Bowl Halftime Show, Bad Bunny offered a press conference this Thursday in San Francisco, California, where this year's important artistic and sporting event will be held at Levi's Stadium, between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks. The artist entered the hall to the […]

"Peppa Pig" reinforces the message of inclusion: they reveal that her younger brother suffers from moderate deafness

The popular children's series Peppa Pig adds a new narrative thread in favor of the representation of people with disabilities. This week, the production of the animated show confirmed that George, the younger brother of the protagonist pig, has moderate deafness. The condition will be explored in the next episodes to offer its children's audience […]

Bad Bunny: the Super Bowl halftime "will be a great party and I will bring a lot of my culture"

San Francisco (USA),- Bad Bunny assured this Thursday that he will turn the Super Bowl stage into "a big party" and that he will bring "a lot of Puerto Rican culture" to the halftime show, in which he will rise as the first artist to headline the halftime show of the king sport of the […]