36th Goya Awards
36th Goya Awards | |
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Date | 12 February 2022 |
Site | Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía, Valencia, Spain |
Director | Dani de la Torre |
Highlights | |
Best Film | The Good Boss |
Best Direction | Fernando León de Aranoa The Good Boss |
Best Actor | Javier Bardem The Good Boss |
Best Actress | Blanca Portillo Maixabel |
Most awards | The Good Boss (6) |
Most nominations | The Good Boss (20) |
Television coverage | |
Network | RTVE |
The 36th Goya Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences (AACCE), honoured the best in Spanish films of 2021 and took place at the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía in Valencia on 12 February 2022.[1] The ceremony was broadcast by RTVE on La1, TVE Internacional, RTVE Play and RNE.[2]
The shortlists for every category were unveiled on early November, with 160 films being selected to compete. Nominations were read by actors Nathalie Poza and José Coronado on 29 November 2021.[3][4] The Good Boss received the most nominations with a record-breaking twenty. It was followed by Maixabel, with fourteen nominations, and Parallel Mothers, with eight.[5]
The Good Boss won six awards including Best Film, Best Director for Fernando León de Aranoa, Best Actor for Javier Bardem and Best Original Screenplay.[6]
A new non competitive award that honors personalities from international cinema was introduced for the first time. The first honoree was Australian actress Cate Blanchett.[7] The gala was directed by Dani de la Torre and the screenplay was penned by Bárbara Alpuente, Ángela Armero, Nuria Roca and Alberto López.[8] It featured performances by Joaquín Sabina, Leiva, C. Tangana and Luz Casal.[8] It was the first time that the ceremony was held in Valencia.
Contents
Winners and nominees
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Honorary Goya
International Honorary Goya
Films with multiple nominations and awards
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Nominations | Film |
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20 | The Good Boss |
14 | Maixabel |
8 | Parallel Mothers |
7 | Mediterraneo: The Law of the Sea |
6 | Libertad |
Outlaws | |
3 | Josephine |
2 | Girlfriends |
Love Gets a Room | |
The Grandmother | |
The Daughter | |
That Was Life | |
Out of Sync |
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Awards | Film |
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6 | The Good Boss |
5 | Outlaws |
3 | Maixabel |
Mediterraneo: The Law of the Sea | |
2 | Libertad |
Presenters and performers
The following individuals, listed in order of appearance, presented awards or performed musical numbers.[10]
Presenters
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- Carmen Machi – introduced the ceremony
- Charo López – presented Best Sound
- Belén Rueda – presented Best Costume Design
- Vicky Peña – presented Best Art Direction
- Juana Acosta – presented Best Production Supervision
- Najwa Nimri – presented Best Makeup and Hairstyles
- Adam Nourou, Jaime Lorente and Paula Usero – presented Best New Actress and Best New Actor
- Pedro Almodóvar and Penélope Cruz – presented the International Goya Award to Cate Blanchett
- Salvador Calvo – presented Best Fictional Short Film
- Mabel Lozano – presented Best Documentary Short Film
- Eduardo Casanova – presented Best Animated Short Film
- Mina El Hammani, Michelle Jenner and Rozalén – presented Best Original Score and Best Original Song
- Pilar Palomero and Belén Funes – presented Best New Director
- Belén Cuesta, Inma Cuesta and Luis Zahera – presented Best Supporting Actress and Best Supporting Actor
- Macarena Gómez – presented Best Cinematography
- Guillermo Montesinos – presented Best Editing
- Ana Rubio – presented Best Special Effects
- Álvaro Morte, Óscar Jaenada and Valérie Delpierre – presented Best European Film and Best Ibero-American Film
- Ana Milán, Arturo Valls and Marta González de Vega – presented Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Original Screenplay
- Rosana Pastor – introduced the annual "In Memoriam" tribute
- Bárbara Lennie, Irene Escolar and Luis López Carrasco – presented Best Documentary Film and Best Animated Film
- Nora Navas – presented the Honorary Goya Award to José Sacristán
- Nathalie Poza and Patricia López Arnaiz – presented Best Actor
- Juan Diego Botto and Paco León - presented Best Actress
- Marián Álvarez and Sahraa Karimi - presented Best Director
- Ángela Molina - presented Best Film
Performers
Artist | Performed |
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Bebe Jedet Cristina Castaño[11] |
"Libre" |
C. Tangana Rita Payés |
"Te venero" |
Joaquín Sabina Leiva |
"Tan joven y tan viejo" |
Luz Casal | "Negra sombra" during the annual "In Memoriam" tribute |
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