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29th Goya Awards
| 29th Goya Awards |
|---|
| 7 February 2015 |
| Madrid Marriott Auditorium Hotel, Madrid |
| Dani Rovira |
| Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain |
| Marshland |
| Javier GutiérrezMarshland |
| Bárbara LennieMagical Girl |
| Marshland (10) |
| Marshland (17) |
| La 1 |
| 3.84 million (24.7%) |
The 29th Goya Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain, took place at the Madrid Marriott Auditorium Hotel in Madrid on 7 February 2015 to honour the best in Spanish films of 2014. Actor and comedian Dani Rovira was the master of ceremonies. Marshland won ten awards, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Actor.
The nominations were read on 7 January 2015 at the Spanish Film Academy headquarters by Kike Maíllo, Marian Álvarez, and Blanca Suárez.
The gala opened with a long musical show (that included the performance of Dúo Dinámico's "Resistiré") with participation from Ana Belén, Eduardo Noriega, Lolita, Miguel Poveda, Hugo Silva, Fran Perea, Dani Rovira, Clara Lago, Asunción Balaguer, Marta Hazas, Andrés Velencoso, Blanca Romero, Blanca Suárez, and Antonio Resines.
Rovira and Adrián Lastra later featured in a tap dance performance while Álex O'Dogherty performed a hybrid of comedy monologue and a musical show.
The live broadcast on La 1 attracted 3,839,000 viewers (24.7% audience share).
The winners and nominees are listed as follows:
| Column 1 | Column 2 |
|---|---|
| Best Film | |
| Marshland | |
| El Niño | |
| Loreak | |
| Wild Tales | |
| Magical Girl | Best Director |
| Alberto Rodríguez – Marshland | |
| Daniel Monzón – El Niño | |
| Carlos Vermut – Magical Girl | |
| Damián Szifrón – Wild Tales | |
| Best Actor | |
| Javier Gutiérrez – Marshland | |
| Raúl Arévalo – Marshland | |
| Ricardo Darín – Wild Tales | |
| Luis Bermejo – Magical Girl | Best Actress |
| Bárbara Lennie – Magical Girl | |
| María León – Marseille | |
| Macarena Gómez – Shrew's Nest | |
| Elena Anaya – They Are All Dead | |
| Best Supporting Actor | |
| Karra Elejalde – Spanish Affair | |
| Eduard Fernández – El Niño | |
| Antonio de la Torre – Marshland | |
| José Sacristán – Magical Girl | Best Supporting Actress |
| Carmen Machi – Spanish Affair | |
| Mercedes León – Marshland | |
| Bárbara Lennie – El Niño | |
| Goya Toledo – Marseille | |
| Best New Actor | |
| Dani Rovira – Spanish Affair | |
| David Verdaguer – 10,000 km | |
| Jesús Castro – El Niño | |
| Israel Elejalde – Magical Girl | Best New Actress |
| Nerea Barros – Marshland | |
| Natalia Tena – 10,000 km | |
| Yolanda Ramos – Carmina and Amen | |
| Ingrid García Jonsson – Beautiful Youth | |
| Best Original Screenplay | |
| Alberto Rodríguez, Rafael Cobos – Marshland | |
| Daniel Monzón, Jorge Guerricaechevarría – El Niño | |
| Carlos Vermut – Magical Girl | |
| Damián Szifrón – Wild Tales | Best Adapted Screenplay |
| Javier Fesser, Claro García, Cristóbal Ruiz – Mortadelo and Filemon: Mission Implausible | |
| Ignacio Vilar, Carlos Asorey – A esmorga | |
| Chema Rodríguez, Pablo Burgués, David Planell – Nightfall in India | |
| Anna Soler-Pont – Traces of Sandalwood | |
| Best Ibero-American Film | |
| Wild Tales • Argentina/Spain | |
| Mr. Kaplan • Uruguay | |
| Behavior • Cuba | |
| The Longest Distance • Venezuela/Spain | Best European Film |
| Ida • Poland/Denmark | |
| The Salt of the Earth • France/Brazil | |
| The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared • Sweden | |
| Serial (Bad) Weddings • France | |
| Best New Director | |
| Carlos Marqués-Marcet – 10,000 km | |
| Juanfer Andrés, Esteban Roel – Shrew's Nest | |
| Curro Sánchez Varela – Paco de Lucía: La búsqueda | |
| Beatriz Sanchís – They Are All Dead | Best Animated Film |
| Mortadelo and Filemon: Mission Implausible | |
| Mummy, I'm a Zombie | |
| La tropa de trapo en la selva del arcoíris | |
| Best Cinematography | |
| Alex Catalán – Marshland | |
| Alejandro Martínez – Automata | |
| Kalo Berridi – Spanish Affair | |
| Carles Gusi – El Niño | Best Editing |
| José M.G. Moyano – Marshland | |
| Mapa Pastor – El Niño | |
| José M.G. Moyano, Darío García – Paco de Lucía: La búsqueda | |
| Pablo Barbieri, Damián Szifrón – Wild Tales | |
| Best Art Direction | |
| Pepe Domínguez – Marshland | |
| Patrick Salvador – Automata | |
| Antón Laguna – El Niño | |
| Víctor Monigote – Mortadelo and Filemon: Mission Implausible | Best Production Supervision |
| Edmon Roch, Toni Novella – El Niño | |
| Manuela Ocón – Marshland | |
| Esther García – Wild Tales | |
| Luis Fernández Lago, Julián Larrauri – Mortadelo and Filemon: Mission Implausible | |
| Best Sound | |
| Sergio Bürmann, Marc Orts, Oriol Tarragó – El Niño | |
| Gabriel Gutiérrez – Automata | |
| Daniel de Zayas, Nacho Royo-Villanova, Pelayo Gutiérrez – Marshland | |
| Nicolás de Poulpiquet, James Muñoz – Mortadelo and Filemon: Mission Implausible | Best Special Effects |
| Raúl Romanillos, Guillermo Orbe – El Niño | |
| Pedro Moreno, Juan Ventura – Marshland | |
| Antonio Molina, Ferrán Piquer – Torrente 5: Operación Eurovegas | |
| Raúl Romanillos, David Heras – Open Windows | |
| Best Costume Design | |
| Fernando García – Marshland | |
| Armaveni Stoyanova – Automata | |
| Tatiana Hernández – El Niño | |
| Cristina Rodríguez – Por un puñado de besos | Best Makeup and Hairstyles |
| José Quetglas, Carmen Veinat – Shrew's Nest | |
| Raquel Fidalgo, David Martí, Noé Montes – El Niño | |
| Yolanda Piña – Marshland | |
| Marisa Amenta, Néstor Burgos – Wild Tales | |
| Best Original Score | |
| Julio de la Rosa – Marshland | |
| Roque Baños – El Niño | |
| Pascal Gaigne – Loreak | |
| Gustavo Santaolalla – Wild Tales | Best Original Song |
| India Martínez, Riki Rivera, David Santisteban – "Niño sin miedo" from El Niño | |
| Fernando Merinero, Luis Ivars, Raúl Marín – "Me ducho en tus besos" from Haz de tu vida una obra de arte | |
| Fernando Velázquez – "No te marches jamás" by from Spanish Affair | |
| Rafael Arnau – "Morta y File" from Mortadelo and Filemon: Mission Implausible | |
| Best Fictional Short Film | |
| Café para llevar | |
| Loco con ballesta | |
| Trato preferente | |
| Safan | |
| Todo un tuturo juntos | Best Animated Short Film |
| Juan y la nube | |
| A Life Story | |
| El señor del abrigo interminable | |
| Sangre de unicornio | |
| A Lonely Sun Story | |
| Best Documentary Film | |
| Paco de Lucía: La búsqueda | |
| Nacido en Gaza | |
| Edificio España | |
| El último adiós a Bette Davis | Best Documentary Short Film |
| Walls (si estas paredes hablasen) | |
| El domador de peixos | |
| El último abrazo | |
| La máquina de los rusos |
Antonio Banderas was awarded the Honorary Goya Award.
- Gala of the 29th Goya Awards on RTVE Play (part 1)
- Gala of the 29th Goya Awards on RTVE Play (part 2)
- Official site Archived 2011-01-25 at the Wayback Machine
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