Dani de la Torre will direct the Goya award ceremony from Valencia
Ganadores del Goya del año pasado, ausentes en la gala celebrada en Málaga debido a la pandemia, figuras valencianas y grandes nombres del cine español estarán presentes en la ceremonia de entrega de los premios del cine español, que dirige Dani de la Torre.
The actresses Nathalie Poza and Patricia López Arnaiz; actor Adam Nourou; the directors Pilar Palomero and Mabel Lozano; the directors Salvador Calvo and Luis López Carrasco; producer Valérie Delpierre; visual effects specialist Ana Rubio; and the singer Rozalén lifted the Goya last year, and will participate in the ceremony to be held this Saturday at Les Arts.
The last winners pass the baton to the new ones in the ceremony that will feature the participation of Valencian figures such as Inma Cuesta, Ana Milan, Arturo Valls, Rosana Pastor, Guillermo Montesinos and Paula Usero. It will be a ceremony in which the Valencian filmmaker Luis García Berlanga will be especially remembered and which will also feature great names in our cinema.
Charo López, Vicky Peña, Belén Rueda, Juana Acosta, Najwa Nimri, Jaime Lorente, Eduardo Casanova, Mina El Hammani, Michelle Jenner, Belén Funes, Álvaro Morte, Óscar Jaenada, Bárbara Lennie, Irene Escolar, Juan Diego Botto, Carolina Yuste, Luis Zahera, Belén Cuesta, Marián Álvarez and the screenwriter Marta González de Vega will participate in this reunion gala between the artists and technicians of our cinematography and the public.
Nora Navas, Paco León, Ángela Molina, Antonio Banderas, the president of the Film Academy Mariano Barroso and the Afghan filmmaker Sahraa Karimi will also participate, and almost all of the professionals eligible for an award and well-known faces of our cinema will attend.
The Goyas live
TVE 1 will broadcast live, starting at 10:00 p.m., the evening in which they will be delivered 30 Goyas, and only two of them already have a recipient: José Sacristán and Cate Blanchett.
With 20 nominations, The good boss is the tape with the most options, followed by Maixabel, con 14; Parallel mothers, con 8; Mediterranean, with 7; and Freedom, with 6 prize possibilities.
Under the direction of Dani de la Torre, the executive production of Valérie Delpierre y Rafael Portela, this cinematographic event has a script by Bárbara Alpuente, Ángela Armero, Nuria Roca and Alberto López. The journalist Carlos del Amor will sprinkle everything that happens at the annual Spanish cinema festival held in Valencia with cinephile data, anecdotes and curiosities.
On February 12, all eyes will be on the recipients of the painter's busts and also on the red carpet, where, starting at 7:30 p.m., the public television camera will be broadcasting a special.
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