2003 MTV Video Music Brazil

2003 MTV Video Music Brazil
Date26 August 2003
LocationAnhembi Convention Center, São Paulo, São Paulo
CountryBrazil
Hosted byFernanda Lima
Most awardsMarcelo D2 (3)
Most nominationsSepultura (5)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkMTV Brasil

The 2003 MTV Video Music Brazil was held on 26 August 2003, at the Anhembi Convention Center in São Paulo, honoring the best Brazilian music videos. The ceremony was hosted by Fernanda Lima for the second consecutive time.[1]

Winners and nominees

The nominees were announced on 23 June 2003.[2][3] Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.[4]

Video of the Year Viewer's Choice
Best New Artist Best Pop Video
  • Detonautas Roque Clube – "Quando o Sol Se For"
    • B5 – "Matemática"
    • Lan Lan e os Elaines – "100 Xurumela"
    • Monobloco – "Imunização Racional (Que Beleza)"
    • Pitty – "Máscara"
Best MPB Video Best Rock Video
  • Gilberto Gil – "Three Little Birds"
    • Seu Jorge – "Carolina"
    • Wilson Simoninha – "Essência"
    • Max de Castro – "A História da Morena Nua Que Abalou as Estruturas do Esplendor do Carnaval"
    • Zeca Pagodinho – "Caviar"
Best Rap Video Best Electronic Video
  • Marcelo D2 – "Qual É"
    • De Conceito – "C Virá, Virô"
    • Ferrez – "Judas"
    • Nega Gizza – "Depressão"
    • Sabotage – "Respeito é pra Quem Tem"
  • DJ Patife and Fernanda Porto – "Sambassim"
    • AD – "Call My Name"
    • DJ Marcelinho – "DJ Que é DJ"
    • DJ Periférico vs. Ximbica – "Natália Buzina"
    • Domenico+2 – "Alegria, Vai Lá"
Best International Video Best Independent Video
Best Artist Website Best Direction in a Video
  • Nando Reis (www.nandoreis.com.br)
    • Bidê ou Balde (www.bideoubalde.com.br)
    • Pato Fu (www.patofu.com.br)
    • Rodox (www.rodox.com.br)
    • Sepultura (www.sepultura.com.br)
Best Art Direction in a Video Best Editing in a Video
  • Gilberto Gil – "Three Little Birds" (Art Directors: Gualter Pupo and Flávio Mac)
    • Los Hermanos – "Cara Estranho" (Art Directors: Caito Ortiz, Doca Corbett and Marcão Carvalheiro)
    • Nação Zumbi – "Blunt of Judah" (Art Directors: Antonio Freitas and Dalmo Louzada)
    • Nando Reis – "Dentro do Mesmo Time" (Art Director: Toni Vanzolini)
    • Rodox – "Quem Tem Coragem Não Finge" (Art Director: Apavoramento Sound System)
Best Photography in a Video
  • Sepultura – "Bullet the Blue Sky" (Directors of Photography: Ricardo Della Rosa and João Itaboraí)
    • Capital Inicial – "Quatro Vezes Você" (Director of Photography: Adrian Teijido)
    • Marcelo D2 – "Qual É" (Director of Photography: Jacques Cheuiche)
    • Max de Castro – "A História da Morena Nua Que Abalou as Estruturas do Esplendor do Carnaval" (Director of Photography: Adriano Goldman)
    • Skank – "Dois Rios" (Directors of Photography: Adriano Goldman and Fernando Cohen)

References

  1. ^ "VMB 2003: Veja lista de premiados e saiba como foi o evento da MTV brasileira" [VMB 2003: See the list of winners and learn about the Brazilian MTV event] (in Brazilian Portuguese). UOL. 26 August 2003. Archived from the original on 1 June 2004. Retrieved 23 July 2025.
  2. ^ "Conheça os indicados ao VMB 2003, premiação de clipes da MTV Brasil" [Meet the nominees for the VMB 2003, MTV Brasil's music video awards] (in Brazilian Portuguese). UOL. 23 June 2003. Archived from the original on 27 August 2003. Retrieved 24 July 2025.
  3. ^ Viveiros, Eduardo (23 June 2003). "Confira os indicados ao VMB 2003" [Check out the nominees for the VMB 2003] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Omelete. Archived from the original on 12 July 2020. Retrieved 24 July 2025.
  4. ^ "Veja quem são os vencedores do VMB 2003" [See the winners of the VMB 2003]. Folha de S.Paulo (in Brazilian Portuguese). 27 August 2003. Archived from the original on 29 August 2003. Retrieved 24 July 2025.