'La Vorágine' leads with 22 nominations at India Catalina Awards 2026

The series 'La Vorágine', an adaptation of José Eustasio Rivera's classic, secured 22 nominations for the India Catalina Awards 2026, emerging as the frontrunner. Produced by Quintocolor and Canal Telecafé, it competes in key categories including best fiction series and lead acting.

The series 'La Vorágine' earned 22 nominations for the 2026 India Catalina Awards, excelling in artistic, technical, and narrative aspects of Colombian television. Produced by Quintocolor in coproduction with Canal Telecafé, it vies for Best Fiction Series, Best Fiction Direction for Luis Alberto Restrepo and Harold Ariza, and Best Fiction Screenplay for Miguel Ángel Baquero.

In acting categories, Juan Pablo Urrego and Viviana Serna are nominated for Best Lead Actor and Actress, respectively, while Tatiana Ariza contends for Best Supporting Actress, and Diego Vásquez alongside Erik Rodríguez for Best Supporting Actor. Emerging talents shine with Iván Piñacue for Breakthrough Actor of the Year, and Jacobo Millán and Lucas Ávila in Youth/Child Talent.

On the technical side, it leads in editing, cinematography, production design, costume design, music, and sound design. The track 'Como este bolero' by Llane and Cholo Valderrama is nominated for Best Music Video, with further nods in Best Transmedia Production and Fan-Favorite Fiction Production. In popular votes, Majida Issa and Marlon Moreno top as Favorite Actress and Actor.

The ceremony is set for April 18 in Cartagena, broadcast on regional channels, digital platforms, TNT, and HBO Max. The series debuted there at the Cartagena International Film Festival. It streams on HBO Max, backed by the Ministry of TIC.

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