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Adrian Villagomez

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Adrian Villagomez is a Canadian music video director from Montreal, Quebec.[1] He is most noted as the 2023 winner of the Special Achievement Award from the Prism Prize, Canada's annual award for music videos.[2]

Born and raised in Montreal to a Peruvian father and a québécois mother, he was a violin player in his high school orchestra before studying photography at Concordia University,[3] and began his career as a concert photographer before beginning to direct music videos.[4]

Awards

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Award Year Category Work Result Ref.
Juno Awards 2022 Video of the Year "Ta main" (Ariane Roy) Nominated [5]
2025 "Human" (Apashe & Wasiu) Nominated [6]
2026 "Bellatores" (Apashe & Vladimir Cauchemar) Nominated [7]
"Driving" (Eddie Benjamin) Nominated
Prism Prize 2023 Special Achievement Won [2]
Video of the Year "Passepied" (Jean-Michel Blais) Nominated [8]
"Here It Goes Again" (MorMor) Nominated
2024 "Revenge of the Orchestra" (Apashe feat. Magugu) Nominated [9]
"My Mind at Ease" (Dominique Fils-Aimé) Nominated
UK Music Video Awards 2022 Best Alternative Video, International "Passepied" (Jean-Michel Blais) Won [4]
2023 Best R&B/Soul Video, International "My Mind at Ease" (Dominique Fils-Aimé) Nominated
2024 Best Dance/Electronic Video, International "Revenge of the Orchestra" (Apashe feat. Magugu) Nominated

References

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