'Pain and glory' monopolizes the nominations for the Feroz Awards
Almodóvar's film achieved ten nominations, including best dramatic film, competing with 'The Infinite Trench' or 'What Burns'.
The Association of Cinematographic Informants of Spain (AICE) today announced the nominations for the next edition of the Feroz Awards which will take place on January 16 in Alcobendas (Madrid).
Professional criticism has awarded pain and glory, by Pedro Almodóvar, a total of ten nominations. It is followed, with seven, by the film Advantages of traveling by train, directed by Aritz Moreno.
Almodóvar's most intimate film will compete, among other categories, to win the Feroz for best dramatic film, facing off against The infinite trench, directed by Jon Garaño, Jose Mari Goenaga and Aitor Arregi; the hole; The days to come; Advantages of traveling by train y what burns.
In terms of television, the series with the most nominations are perfect life (5 nominations), Paquita Salas (4) y Hierro (3).
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Best Poster
- 'The crack zero'
- 'The Hole'
- 'The Virgin of August'
- 'What burns'
- 'Advantages of traveling by train'
Best Trailer
- 'Bye bye'
- 'Pain and glory'
- 'The Hole'
- 'What burns'
- 'While the war lasts'
Best Original Music
- 'Bye bye'
- 'Buñuel in the turtle labyrinth'
- 'Pain and glory'
- 'The infinite trench'
- 'While the war lasts'
- 'Advantages of traveling by train'
Best Screenplay
- 'Pain and glory'
- 'The Hole'
- 'The infinite trench'
- 'What burns'
- 'Advantages of traveling by train'
Best Supporting Actress
- Penelope Cruz for 'Pain and Glory'
- Mona Martínez for 'Adiós'
- Laia Marull for 'Inocencia'
- Antonia San Juan for 'El Hoyo'
- Julieta Serrano for 'Pain and Glory'
Best Supporting Actor
- Enric Auquer for 'Who kills with iron'
- Asier Etxeandia for 'Pain and Glory'
- Eduard Fernández for 'While the war lasts'
- Quim Gutiérrez for 'Advantages of traveling by train'
- Leonardo Sbaraglia for 'Pain and Glory'
Best Leading Actress
- Pilar Castro for 'Advantages of traveling by train'
- Belén Cuesta for 'The Infinite Trench'
- Greta Fernández for 'The Daughter of a Thief'
- Marta Nieto for 'Mother'
- María Rodríguez Soto for 'The days to come'
Best Leading Actor
- Antonio Banderas for 'Pain and Glory'
- Antonio de la Torre for 'The Infinite Trench'
- Karra Elejalde for 'While the war lasts'
- Luis Tosar for 'Who kills with iron'
- David Verdaguer for 'The days to come'
Best Address
- Pedro Almodóvar for 'Pain and Glory'
- Jon Garaño, Jose Mari Goenaga and Aitor Arregi for 'La trenchera infinita'
- Ask Castle-Urrutia by 'El Hoyo'
- Oliver Laxe for ‘Lo que arde’
- Aritz Moreno for 'Advantages of traveling by train'
Best Comedy Film
- 'Seventeen'
- 'The incredible waning weekend'
- 'Litus'
- 'I leave it whenever I want'
- 'Advantages of traveling by train'
Best Dramatic Film
- 'Pain and glory'
- 'The Hole'
- 'The infinite trench'
- 'What burns'
- 'The days to come'
- 'He who kills with iron'
SERIES
Best Supporting Actress
- Belén Cuesta by 'Paquita Salas'
- Celia Freijeiro for ‘Vida perfecta’
- Alba Flores for 'La casa de papel'
- Yolanda Ramos for 'Paquita Salas'
- Aixa Villagrán for ‘Perfect Life’
Best Supporting Actor
- Enric Auquer for 'Perfect Life'
- Jesús Carroza for 'The Plague'
- Óscar Casas for 'Instinct'
- Eduard Fernández for 'Criminal'
- Adam Jezierski por 'Vota Juan'
Best Leading Actress
- Toni Acosta for 'Ladies of (h)AMPA'
- Laia Costa for ‘Foodie Love’
- Leticia Dolera for 'Perfect Life'
- Candela Peña for 'Hierro'
- Eva Ugarte for 'Look what you've done'
Best Leading Actor
- Javier Cámara for 'Vota Juan'
- Brays Efe by 'Paquita Salas'
- Dario Grandinetti for 'Iron'
- Álvaro Morte for 'La casa de papel'
- Miguel Ángel Silvestre for 'On Death Row'
Best Comedy Series
- 'Paquita Salas'
- 'Perfect life'
- 'Vote Juan'
Best Drama Series
- 'On death row'
- ‘Foodie Love’
- ‘Hierro’
- 'The Money Heist'
- 'On the fish'
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