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38th Goya Awards

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38th Goya Awards
Date10 February 2024
SiteFeria de Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain
Hosted by
Highlights
Best FilmSociety of the Snow
Best DirectionJ. A. Bayona
Society of the Snow
Best ActorDavid Verdaguer
Jokes & Cigarettes
Best ActressMalena Alterio
Something Is About to Happen
Most awardsSociety of the Snow (12)
Most nominations20,000 Species of Bees (15)
Television coverage
NetworkLa 1, RTVE Play
Viewership2.36 million[1]

The 38th Goya Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain, took place at the Feria de Valladolid [es] premises in Valladolid, Castile and León on 10 February 2024.[2] The ceremony was broadcast on La 1 and RTVE Play.[3]

J. A. Bayona's Society of the Snow received the most awards during the ceremony with twelve wins, including Best Film.[4]

Background

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In March 2023, Valladolid was revealed as the host city for the 38th edition, together with the 2025 host city, Granada.[5] On 29 June 2023, the specific date of 10 February was disclosed by the academy president Fernando Méndez-Leite and the Mayor of Valladolid Jesús Julio Carnero.[2] The mixed selection process was modified so 3 nominations be chosen by academy members belonging to the respective specialisation with the other two being elected by the entire body of academy members.[6] The shortlist system for the short film and documentary award categories was also discarded.[6]

Gala hosts Javier Ambrossi, Ana Belén, and Javier Calvo.

In October 2023, the full slate of submissions by national film academies and committees to the Goya Award for Best European Film was announced: Aftersun (United Kingdom), Anatomy of a Fall (France), Behind the Haystacks (Greece), Thunder (Switzerland), Great Yarmouth: Provisional Figures (Portugal), The Eight Mountains (Italy), Safe Place (Croatia), The Teachers' Lounge (Germany), Sughra's Sons (Azerbaijan), and The Last Ashes (Luxembourg).[7] On 30 October 2023, Méndez-Leite announced Ana Belén, Javier Ambrossi, and Javier Calvo as the gala hosts.[8]

The nominations were read by Luis Tosar and Anna Castillo on 30 November 2023 as a part of the programming of La1 morning television show Mañaneros [es].[9][10] 20,000 Species of Bees led the nominations with fifteen, followed by Society of the Snow with thirteen.[11]

Amaia, David Bisbal, Estopa, María José Llergo, India Martínez, Niña Pastori, Sílvia Pérez Cruz, and Salvador Sobral were later announced as musical performers.[12]

The gala broadcast on La 1 commanded a 23.5% audience share (2,359,000 viewers).[1]

Winners and nominees

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J. A. Bayona, Best Director winner.
David Verdaguer, Best Actor winner.
Malena Alterio, Best Actress winner.
José Coronado, Best Supporting Actor winner.
Ane Gabarain, Best Supporting Actress winner.
Estibaliz Urresola Solaguren, Best Original Screenplay and Best New Director winner.
Crew of The Eternal Memory, Best Ibero-American Film winner.
Matías Recalt, Best New Actor winner.
Mabel Lozano, Best Documentary Short Film winner.
Sigourney Weaver, International Honorary Goya recipient.

The winners and nominees are listed as follows:[13][14]

Honorary Goya

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In October 2023, director of photography, film restorer and film researcher Juan Mariné [es] was announced as the recipient of the Honorary Goya Award.[15]

International Goya

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In February 2024, actress Sigourney Weaver was announced as the recipient of the International Goya Award.[16] In her award acceptance speech, Weaver thanked the work of her customary voice actress in Spain's Spanish dubs, María Luisa Solá [es].[17]

Films with multiple nominations and awards

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In Memoriam

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The In Memoriam tribute, accompanied by a musical performing by Sílvia Pérez Cruz, Salvador Sobral, and Marta Roma, who sang Procuro olvidarte, paid tribute to the following individuals:[18][19]

  • Gonzalo Abril, dubbing actor
  • Antonio Acaso, dubbing actor
  • Narcís Agustí
  • Alfredo Alba de Luz, assistant director
  • Francisco Rodríguez Iglesias (Arévalo), humorist and actor
  • Jordi Artigau
  • Joaquín Barral Casado
  • Jesús Barreda, dubbing actor
  • Miguel Barroso, writer
  • María Bellapart, scriptwriter
  • Rocío Borrallo, actress
  • Isaac Bravo (Sasi), actor
  • Fermín Cabal, director and screenwriter
  • Lluís Miquel Campos, singer-songwriter and producer
  • Luisa Cantero (la Tata)
  • Pilar Cañada, tv presenter
  • Amat Carreras i Doll, film editor
  • Angela Cassillas Gordillo, costume design
  • Antonio Castro, director and screenwriter
  • Itziar Castro, actress
  • Jose Antonio Cepeda, director and screenwriter
  • Isabel Steva (Colita), photographer
  • Santiago Cortés, actor and dubbing director
  • Basilio Cortijo Oter, special effect technician
  • Daniela Acosta, actress
  • Josep Costa Prieto, actor and director
  • Pepe Esquirol, sound engineer
  • Rafael Fernández, journalist and screenplayer
  • Patricia Ferreira, director and screenwriter
  • Alberto Gadea, actor and stuntman
  • Antonio Gala, poet and dramatist
  • Andrés García, actor
  • Rosa García, producer
  • Rafael Girón Galván, producer
  • Laura Gómez-Lacueva, actress
  • Dolores González (Lola), actress
  • Manel G. Frasquiel, film editor
  • Josefina Güell, actress
  • Fernando Guijarro
  • Jesús Guzmán, actor
  • Fernando Huertas Jiménez, screenwriter and director
  • Rebeca Iannaccone, assistant director
  • Francisco Ibáñez, strip cartoonist
  • Daniel Iturbe, producer
  • María Jiménez, singer, dancer and actress
  • Àngel Jové, actor, screenwriter and artistic director
  • Eduardo Ladrón de Guevara, screenwriter
  • Tony Leblanc Jr., actor
  • Lucie J. Lipschutz, screenwriter
  • Ignacio López Tarso, actor
  • Rodrigo López Terres, camera operator
  • Mauricio Lozano, producer assistant
  • Antonella Lualdi, actress
  • Paco Lucio, director and teacher
  • Francisco J. Madurga, cinematography director
  • Raúl Martín (Raw)
  • Jesús Ignacio M. Povedano, costume designer
  • Mª Carmen y sus muñecos, ventriloquist, comedian and actress
  • Mario Más, progammer
  • Juli Mira, actor
  • Bernardo Moll, director and producer
  • Mauro Muñiz de Urquiza, actor and comedian
  • Ana Ofelia Murguía, actress
  • Pío Núñez Rodríguez, producer
  • Ramiro Oliveros, actor
  • Antonio Ordóñez Hernández
  • Severino Pascual Aceves, producer
  • Carles Pastor, director, producer and screenwriter
  • Raúl Peña, screenwriter and director
  • Julio Peña, film editor
  • Manuel Pérez Estremera, screenwriter and producer
  • Víctor Petit, actor
  • Francisco de la Plaza
  • Ventura Pons, director, screenwriter and producer
  • Carlos Pumares, film critic and journalist
  • Enrique Requena Ruiz
  • José Luis Rubio, sound technician
  • José Ruiz Lifante, actor
  • Jerónimo Saavedra, dubbing actor
  • Manuel Sánchez Gregorio
  • Pelayo Sánchez
  • Luis Mª Santamaría Tejón
  • Vicente Sempere Sempere
  • Carmen Sevilla, actress and singer
  • María Silva, actress
  • Pepe Soriano, actor and director
  • Rafael Tamarit, dubbing actor
  • Arnold Taraborrelli, coreographer
  • Carlos Tena, journalist and musician critic
  • Maite Tójar, actress
  • Enrique de la Torre, actor
  • Laura Valenzuela, television presenter and actress
  • Concha Velasco, actress
  • Mauricio Vicent, director, screenwriter and journalist
  • Ernesto Victoria
  • Francisco Vidal, actor
  • Jordi Vila, dubbing actor
  • Paco Villar, producer
  • Manuel Zambrana, cinematography director

See also

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References

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  2. ^ a b "Los Premios Goya 2024 ya tienen fecha para celebrarse en Valladolid". Cinemanía. 29 June 2023 – via 20minutos.es.
  3. ^ @RTVE_Com (30 October 2023). "Los Javis y Ana Belén presentarán la gala de los #Goya2024 que podrás ver en @La1_tve y @rtveplay" (Tweet). Retrieved 30 October 2023 – via Twitter.
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  15. ^ "El director de fotografía Juan Mariné, Goya de Honor 2024". rtve.es. 6 October 2023.
  16. ^ Muñoz, Aurora (9 February 2024). "Sigourney Weaver, premio Goya Internacional: «Las historias del cine español son más independientes, no están dominadas por el dinero»". UwU – via Público.
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