Evil Angel, Rocco Siffredi Win at Galaxy Awards

MONTREAL  FameDollars has announced that its partners' websites, EvilAngel.com and RoccoSiffredi.com, won in two categories at the Galaxy Awards in Barcelona, Spain.

The companies took home the Best Website-America and Best Personal Website-Europe.

"Working with two powerhouses like Evil Angel and Rocco Siffredi is truly an honor for us," said Magalie Rheault, FameDollars director of product and development. "Winning the Best Websites category reflects the hard work we put into delivering high quality sites that feature top notch movies and never-before-seen premieres for their fans."

Evil Angel director Nacho Vidal also received the Best Male Performer from both geographical categories of Spain and America respectively.

"The Galaxy Awards are special because of their reach," said Christian Mann, Evil Angel's general manager. "They recognize the worldwide component of the worldwide web. Evil Angel's directors come from Italy, France, Hungary, Russia, Romania, Brazil, you name it. Our movies feature scenes and performers from all over the world, so I'm pleased and grateful that we received this international recognition."

The Galaxy Awards 2012 selection process is divided into three rounds. The finalists of the first two rounds enter a final screening process in which the winner is selected by industry professionals using specific criteria.

"I am grateful for this award and I thank all my peers for recognizing my work," Siffredi said. "It gives me a sense of affirmation that my hard work and dedication to my craft is appreciated."

For a full list of winners, click here.

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