Goya Nominations: "The Good Boss" sets a record and Javier Bardem vies for a 7th win.
Monday, November 29, 2021 at 1:11PM
NATHANIEL R in Blanca Portillo, Fernando León de Aranoa, Goyas, Iciar Bollain, Javier Bardem, Jose Luis Alcaine, Laws of the Border, Libertad, Parallel Mothers, The Good Boss

by Nathaniel R

Spain's Oscar submission, The Good Boss, starring Javier Bardem has set an all time record, securing a huge 20 nominations (!) at the 36th annual Goya Awards including 75% of the nominees in the Best Supporting Actor category. Pedro Almodóvar's new feature Parallel Mothers, which also has Oscar dreams, was in a distant third place with 8 nominations at Spain's own Oscars-like event.

All the nominations, the two you can see in the US this month, and a little commentary after the jump...

BEST PICTURE

Director & Muse together again for "Parallel Mothers"

 

All three of the former finalists for the Oscar submission are here plus Libertad and Maixabel. None of them are available in the US yet though Parallel Mothers comes to theaters pretty soon (December 24th in select cities). The Good Boss also has a US distribution deal (with Cohen Media Group) but no date has been announced.

The only multiple Goya nominee available currently in the US is the young adult crime drama The Laws of the Border (streaming on Netflix) about a student mixed up with burglaries. It received 5 nominations though it didn't place in the top category.

 

DIRECTOR

Blanca Portillo and Icair Bollain on the set of "Maixabel"

 

The Director's list is Goya Darlings only. But we expect de Aranoa to take his third given The Good Boss's huge nomination tally. The 'lone wolf' is Manuel Martin Cuenca whose film, The Daughter, is not up for Best Picture. The film is about a pregnant teenager and the couple she lives with.

Iciar Bollain, the only female director nominated, is best known stateside for the historical filmmaking drama Even the Rain (2010) starring Gael García Bernal which was an Oscar finalist in its year.

 

ACTOR

Eduard Fernández in "Mediterráneo"

 

It's an all previous winners category. Bardem actually has 6 Goyas already because he also won in the Documentary category once for a film he narrated and produced.

 

ACTRESS

Milena Smit and Penelope Cruz both received nominations for "Parallel mothers"

 

It's two Almodóvar alums (Julieta's Suárez and Volver's Portillo) verus Almodovar's chief muse (Penélope Cruz) versus first time nominee Petra Martinez

 

SUPPORTING ACTOR

 

 

Bugallo previously won for another Javier Bardem led drama, The Sea Inside. Can he pull off a double Bardem-as-lucky-charm trick?

SUPPORTING ACTRESS

 

 

NEW ACTOR

Chechu Salgado (far left) stars in "The Laws of the Border"

 

 

NEW ACTRESS

"Chavalas" also known as "Girlfriends" snagged nominations for Best New Actress and Best New Director

 

 

NEW DIRECTOR

 

 

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

"Out of Sync" also known as "Tres" scored nominations in Sound and Screenplay

 

Whoa. Skipping Almodóvar in the writing category is a choice. Out of Sync, the only one of these films that's not a Best Picture nominee is about a sound engineer whose personal life is falling apart. It stars Marta Nieto who was a Goya nominee in lead actress last year for Madres, a feature that was based on the Oscar nominated short (Madre, 2017) that she also starred in.

 

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

 

 

ORIGINAL MUSIC

 

Albert Iglesias, one of our favourite composers, is nominated again but not for his latest collaboration with Almodóvar.

 

ORIGINAL SONG

 

The Cover is a musical comedy. Album de Posguerra is a documentary about a war reporter meeting the children he photographed in Sarajevo now that they're adults. 

 

PRODUCTION DESIGN

 

 

CINEMATOGRAPHY

"Libertad"

 

De la Rica previously won for the brilliant black and white and silent Snow White film Blancanieves (2011). Curiously José Luis Alcaine has never won for an Almodóvar film despite winning for a fourth of his nominations and nearly a third of his nominations coming from Almodóvar films.

 

EDITING

 

 

ART DIRECTION

 

 

 COSTUME DESIGN

"Love Gets a Room"

 

Alberto Valcarcel, who has yet to win a Goya, has the most traditional costume drama entry with Love Gets a Room which is about a theater company performing in the Warsaw Ghetto. The director of that film is Rodrigo Cortés who came to international attention with his sophomore feature Buried (2010), the drama mystery starring Ryan Reynolds (and only Ryan Reynolds) realizing he'd been buried alive. 

On the other hand, Clara Bilbao has won for all of her nominations to date. Can she continue that streak for her work on Maixabel

 

MAKEUP

 

 

SOUND DESIGN

 

 

SPECIAL EFFECTS

 

 

ANIMATED FEATURE

 

 

IBEROAMERICAN FEATURE

 

 

EUROPEAN FEATURE

Germany's Oscar submission "I'm Your Man"

 

 

FICTION SHORT

 

 

 DOCUMENTARY

 

 

DOCUMENTARY SHORT

 

 

ANIMATED SHORT

 

 

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