'Adú' leads the Goya 2021 nominations with 13 candidates
The drama focused on immigration, 'Adú', by Salvador Calvo, is the favorite with 14 nominations. The film will compete with 'Ane', 'Rosa's Wedding', 'The Girls' and 'Sentimental'.
Ana Belen y Dani Rovira have been in charge this morning of announcing at the headquarters of the Film Academy in Madrid the nominations for the 35th edition of the Goya Awards. The drama focused on immigration, Adu, by Salvador Calvo, starts as a favorite with 13 applications. The film will compete with The girls, by Pilar Palomero and Akelarre, by Pablo Agüero, with 9 nominations, and Rosa's wedding, by Icíar Bollaín, with eight.
They follow him Black Beach (6), Ane y Sentimental (5) y The drawback, unfortunate stories, The Europeans, you will not kill y Explode, explode (3).
The candidates for best address They are Salvador Calvo (Adu), Juanma Bajo Ulloa (Baby), Iciar Bollain (The rose wedding) and Isabel Coixet (It snows in Benidorm). As for novel direction refers, they are competing for the David Pérez Sañudo award for Ane; Bernabé Rico by The drawback; Pilar Palomero by The girls; and Nuria Giménez Lorang for My Mexican Bretzel.
He will compete for the statuette best movie Adu, Ane, Rosa's wedding, The girls y Sentimental, while Anatomy of a dandy, Wet letters, The year of discovery y My Mexican Bretzel They are the candidates for best documentary film.
The academics must also vote on the Best Ibero-American Film between The mole agent (Chile), The oblivion that we will be (Colombia), The crybaby (Guatemala) and I'm not here anymore (Mexico).
photography direction will be debated between the works of Sergi Vilanova (Adu), Javier Aguirre (Akelarre), Ángel Amorós (Black Beach) and Daniela Cajías (The girls).
A Production management Ana Parra and Luis Fernández Lago choose (Adu), Guadalupe Balaguer Trelles (Akelarre), Carmen Martínez Muñoz (Black Beach) and Toni Novella (It snows in Benidorm).
Delivery ceremony
At the reading ceremony, which had to be postponed for a week due to the impact of storm Filomena on the capital, the president of the Academy, Mariano Barroso, has recognized that this year “has been a special year in which we have lost many colleagues and in which the colleagues are having a harder time.”
About the delivery ceremony that will take place at the Teatro del Soho in Malaga 3 next March 6, Barroso has announced that it will be a “contained and extremely responsible” gala that will only be attended by the nominees and the deliverers. "We are going to reduce attendance as much as possible. We have to be an example of responsibility," he stressed.
He has also assured that, just as the traditional nominees' party has been suspended, the institution "officially disavows any celebration before or after the gala."
The actress Angela Molina will receive the Goya of Honor 2021 during a ceremony that will be directed and presented by Antonio Banderas and María Casado.
Nominees XXXV Goya Awards
BEST FILM
-Adú, by Salvador Calvo.
-Ane, by David Perez Bloody.
-Rosa's Wedding, by Iciar Bollain.
-The Girls, by Pilar Palomero.
-Sentimental, by Cesc Gay.BEST ADDRESS
– Salvador Calvo, by Adú.
– Juanma Bajo Ulloa, by Baby.
– Iciar Bollain, for Rosa's Wedding.
– Isabel Coixet, for Nieva in Benidorm.BEST LEADING ACTOR
– Mario Casas, for You will not kill.
– Javier Cámara, for Sentimental.
– Ernesto Alterio, for A Normal World.
– David Verdaguer, for One for all.BEST LEADING ACTRESS
- Amaia Aberasturi, by Akelarre.
– Patricia López Arnaiz, by Ane.
– Kiti Mánver, for The Inconvenience.
– Candela Peña, for Rosa's Wedding.BEST NOVEL DIRECTOR
-David Pérez Sañudo, by Ane.
-Bernabé Rico, for The Inconvenience.
-Pilar Palomero, for The Girls.
-Nuria Giménez Lorang, for My Mexican Bretzel.BEST ORIGINAL SCRIPT
– Alejandro Hernández, by Adú.
– Claro García and Javier Fesser, for Lamentable Stories.
– Alicia Luna and Iciar Bollain, for Rosa's Wedding.
– Pilar Palomero, for The Girls.BEST ADAPTED SCRIPT
– David Pérez Sañudo and Marina Parés Pulido, by Ane.
– Bernardo Sánchez and Marta Libertad Castillo, for The Europeans.
– David Galán Galindo and Fernando Navarro, for Secret Origins.
– Cesc Gay, by Sentimental.BEST ORIGINAL MUSIC
– Roque Baños, by Adú.
- Aranzazu Street and Maite Arroitajauregi, by Akelarre.
– Bingen Mendizábal and Koldo Uriarte, for Baby.
– Federico Jusid, for The Summer We Lived.BEST ORIGINAL SONG
– Sababoo, by Cherif Badua and Roque Baños, by Adú.
– The summer we live, by Alejandro Sanz and Alfonso Pérez Arias, for The summer we live.
– No, no, by María Rozalén, for Rosa's Wedding.
– Paper Moons, by Carlos Naya, for The Girls.BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
– Álvaro Cervantes, by Adú.
– Sergi López, for Rosa's Wedding.
– Juan Diego Botto, for The Europeans.
– Alberto San Juan, for Sentimental.BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
– Juana Acosta, for The Inconvenience.
– Verónica Echegui, for Explota, exploit.
– Nathalie Poza, for Rosa's Wedding.
– Natalia de Molina, for The Girls.BEST NEW ACTOR
– Adam Nourou, by Adú.
– Chema del Barco, for The Plan.
– Janick, for Sob Stories.
– Fernando Valdivielso, for You will not kill.BEST NEW ACTRESS
– Jone Laspiure, por Ane.
– Paula Usero, for Rosa's Wedding.
– Milena Smit, for Thou Shalt Not Kill.
– Griselda Siciliani, by Sentimental.BEST PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
– Ana Parra and Luis Fernández Lago, by Adú.
– Guadalupe Balaguer Trelles, by Akelarre.
– Carmen Martínez Muñoz, for Black Beach.
– Toni Novella, for Nieva in Benidorm.BEST PHOTOGRAPHY DIRECTION
– Sergi Vilanova, by Adú.
– Javier Agirre, for Akelarre.
– Ángel Amorós, for Black Beach.
– Daniela Cajías, for The Girls.BEST ASSEMBLY
– Jaime Colis, by Adú.
– Fernando Franco and Miguel Doblado, for Black Beach.
– Sergio Jiménez, for The Year of Discovery.
– Sofi Escudé, for The Girls.BEST ARTISTIC DIRECTION
– César Macarrón, by Adú.
– Mikel Serrano, by Akelarre.
– Montse Sanz, por Black Beach.
– Mónica Bernuy, for The Girls.BEST COSTUME DESIGN
– Nerea Torrijos, por Akelarre.
– Cristina Rodríguez, for Explota, Explota.
– Arantxa Ezquerro, for The Girls.
– Lena Mossum, for The Europeans.BEST MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING
– Elena Cuevas, Mara Collazo and Sergio López, by Adú.
– Beata Wotjowicz and Ricardo Molina, by Akelarre.
– Milu Cabrer and Benjamín Pérez, for Explota Explota.
– Paula Cruz, Jesús Guerra and Nacho Díaz, for Secret Origins.BETTER SOUND
– Eduardo Esquide, Jamaica Ruíz García, Juan Ferro and Nicolas de Poulpiquet, by Adú.
– Urko Garai, Josefina Rodriguez, Frédéric Hamelin and Leandro de Loredo, by Akelarre.
– Coque Lahera, Nacho Royo-Villanova and Sergio Testón, for Black Beach.
– Mar González, Francesco Lucarelli and Nacho Royo-Villanova, for El plan.BEST SPECIAL EFFECTS
-Mariano García Marty and Ana Rubio, by Akelarre.
-Raúl Romanillos and Jean-Louis Billiard, by Black Beack.
-Raúl Romanillos and Míriam Piquer, for Lamentable Stories.
-Lluis Rivera Jove and Helmuth Barnert, for Secret Origins.BEST ANIMATION FILM
– La gallina Turuleca.BEST DOCUMENTARY FILM
– Anatomy of a dandy, by Alberto Ortega and Charlie Arnaiz.
– Wet letters, by Paula Palacios.
– The year of discovery, by Luis López Carrasco.
– My Mexican Pretzel, by Nuria Giménez Lorang.BEST IBERO-AMERICAN FILM
– The mole agent
– The oblivion that we will be
– The crybaby.
– I'm not hereBEST EUROPEAN FILM
– Corpus Christi
– The officer and the spy
– El padre
– FallingMEJOR CORTOMETRAJE DE FICCIÓN
– 16 de decembro
– A la cara
– Beef
– Gastos incluidos
– Lo efímeroMEJOR CORTOMETRAJE DOCUMENTAL
– Biografía del cadáver de una mujer
– Paraíso en llamas
– Paraíso
– Solo son pecesMEJOR CORTOMETRAJE DE ANIMACIÓN
– Blue & Malone: Casos imposibles
– Homeless Home
– Metamorphosis
– Vuela
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