29th Goya Awards

The 29th Goya Awards were presented at the Madrid Marriott Auditorium Hotel in Madrid on February 7, 2015 to honour the best in Spanish films of 2014. Actor and comedian Dani Rovira was the master of ceremonies.[1] Nominees were announced on January 7, 2015.[2] Marshland won ten awards, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Actor.

29th Goya Awards
DateFebruary 7, 2015
SiteMadrid Marriott Auditorium Hotel, Madrid
Hosted byDani Rovira
Highlights
Best FilmMarshland
Best ActorJavier Gutiérrez
Marshland
Best ActressBárbara Lennie
Magical Girl
Most awardsMarshland (10)
Most nominationsMarshland (17)
Television coverage
NetworkTVE

Winners and nominees

Major awards

Best Film Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best New Actor Best New Actress
Best Original Screenplay Best Adapted Screenplay
Best Spanish Language Foreign Film Best European Film
Best New Director Best Animated Film
  • Carlos Marqués-Marcet – 10,000 km
    • Juanfer Andrés and Esteban Roel – Shrew's Nest
    • Curro Sánchez Varela – Paco de Lucía: La Búsqueda
    • Beatriz Sanchís – Todos Están Muertos

Other award nominees

Best Cinematography Best Editing
  • Marshland – José M.G. Moyano
    • El Niño – Mapa Pastor
    • Paco de Lucía: La Búsqueda – José M.G. Moyano and Darío García
    • Wild Tales – Pablo Barbieri and Damián Szifrón
Best Art Direction Best Production Supervision
Best Sound Best Special Effects
  • El Niño – Raúl Romanillos and Guillermo Orbe
    • Marshland – Pedro Moreno and Juan Ventura
    • Torrente 5: Operación Eurovegas – Antonio Molina and Ferrán Piquer
    • Open Windows – Raúl Romanillos and David Heras
Best Costume Design Best Makeup and Hairstyles
  • Marshland – Fernando García
    • Automata – Armaveni Stoyanova
    • El Niño – Tatiana Hernández
    • Por un Puñado de Besos – Cristina Rodríguez
Best Original Score Best Original Song
  • "Niño Sin Miedo" by India Martínez, Riki Rivera and David Santisteban – El Niño
    • "Me Ducho en tus Besos" by Fernando Merinero, Luis Ivars and Raúl Marín – Haz de tu Vida una Obra de Arte
    • "No Te Marches Jamás" by Fernando Velázquez – Spanish Affair
    • "Morta y File" by Rafael Arnau – Mortadelo and Filemon: Mission Implausible
Best Fictional Short Film Best Animated Short Film
  • Café Para Llevar
    • Loco con Ballesta
    • Trato Preferente
    • Safan
    • Todo un Futuro Juntos
  • Juan y la Nube
    • A Life Story
    • El Señor del Abrigo Interminable
    • Sangre de Unicornio
    • A Lonely Sun Story
Best Documentary Film Best Documentary Short Film
  • Paco de Lucía: La Búsqueda
    • Nacido en Gaza
    • Edificio España
    • El Último Adiós a Bette Davis
  • Walls (Si Estas Paredes Hablasen)
    • El Domador de Peixos
    • El Último Abrazo
    • La Máquina de los Rusos

Honorary Goya

References

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