Goya Awards: Javier Bardem & Cate Blanchett honored
by Nathaniel R
Cate Blanchett was honored with a Honorary Goya Award this weekend while The Good Boss, Spain's Oscar finalist (which did not secure a nomination) dominated the awards. Though Penélope Cruz (Parallel Mothers) lost Best Actress to her Volver co-star Blanca Portillo (Maixabel) she still emerged as quite a winner given Cate's shout-out to her brilliance in her own acceptance speech. The list of winners, photos, and fashion after the jump...
BEST PICTURE
- ★ “The Good Boss,” (Fernando León de Aranoa) - 20 nominations
A dark comedy about a boss trying to win an award for excellence. - “Libertad,” (Clara Roquet) - 6 nominations
A coming of age drama about two teenage girls on summer holiday - “Parallel Mothers,” (Pedro Almodóvar) - 8 nominations
A drama about two women whose live intertwine dramatically after they give birth - “Maixabel,” (Iciar Bollain) - 14 nominations
A widow agrees to meet with the imprisoned assassin who killed her husband - “Mediterráneo,” (Marcel Barrena) - 5 nominations
A true story drama about heroes saving lives in the Mediterranean Sea.
The Good Boss has a US distribution deal (with Cohen Media Group) but no date has been announced. Parallel Mothers is currently playing in US theaters and up for two Oscars (Actress and Score).
DIRECTOR
- ★ Fernando León de Aranoa, (“The Good Boss”) - 4th nod in this category / 3rd win
- Manuel Martín Cuenca, (“The Daughter”) - 3rd nod in this category
- Pedro Almodóvar, (“Parallel Mothers”) - 11th nod in this category (3 previous wins)
- Iciar Bollain, (“Maixabel”) - 5th nod in this category (1 previous win)
As we expected de Aranoa took his third win for The Good Boss
ACTOR
- ★ Javier Bardem, (“The Good Boss”) - 11th acting nom, 6th win
- Javier Gutiérrez, (“The Daughter”) - 5th nom, 2 wins
- Luis Tosar, (“Maixabel”) -9th nom, 3 wins
- Eduard Fernández, (“Mediterráneo”) - 13th nom, 3 wins
Bardem has 7 Goyas now. Six for acting and won from the Documentary category for a film he narrated and produced.
ACTRESS
- Emma Suárez, (“Josefina”) - 7th nomination, 2 wins
- Petra Martínez, (“That Was Life”) - FIRST NOMINATION
- Penélope Cruz, (“Parallel Mothers”) - 13th nomination, 3 wins
- ★ Blanca Portillo, (“Maixabel”) - 4th nomination, 1st win!
Portillo, a great actor, finally took a win!
SUPPORTING ACTOR
- Celso Bugallo. (“The Good Boss”) -2nd nomination, 1 win
- Fernando Albizu, (“The Good Boss”) - 2nd nomination
- Manolo Solo, (“The Good Boss,”) -3rd nomination, 1 win
- ★ Urko Olazabal, (“Maixabel”) - FIRST NOMINATION & WIN
SUPPORTING ACTRESS
- Sonia Almarcha, (“The Good Boss”) - FIRST NOMINATION
- ★ Nora Navas, (“Libertad”) - 4th nomination, 2nd win
- Aitana Sánchez Gijón (“Parallel Mothers”) - FIRST NOMINATION
- Milena Smit, (“Parallel Mothers”) - 2nd nomination
NEW ACTOR
- Óscar de la Fuente, (“The Good Boss”)
- Tarik Rmili, (“The Good Boss,”)
- ★ Chechu Salgado (“Laws of the Border”)
- Jorge Motos (“Lucas”)
Laws of the Border, also known as Outlaws is currently streaming on Netflix if you want to check out this winning star.
NEW ACTRESS
- Ángela Cervantes, (“Chavalas”)
- Almudena Amor, (“The Good Boss”)
- Nicolle García, (“Libertad”)
- ★ María Cerezuela, (“Maixabel”)
NEW DIRECTOR
- Carol Rodríguez Colás, (“Chavalas”)
- Javier Marco Rico, (“Josefina”)
- David Martín de los Santos, (“That Was Life”)
- ★ Clara Roquet, (“Libertad”)
ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
- ★ Fernando León de Aranoa, (“The Good Boss”)
- Clara Roquet, (“Libertad”)
- Iciar Bollain, Isa Campo, (“Maixabel”)
- Juanjo Giménez Peña, Pere Altimira, (“Out of Sync”)
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
- Júlia de Paz Solvas, Núria Dunjó López (“Ama”)
- Agustí Villaronga (“The Belly of the Sea”)
- ★ Daniel Monzón, Jorge Guerricaechevarría (“Laws of the Border”)
- Benito Zambrano, Cristina Campos (“Lemon and Poppy Seed Cake”)
ORIGINAL MUSIC
- ★ Zeltia Montes, (“The Good Boss”)
- Fatima Al Qadiri, (“La abuela”)
- Alberto Iglesias, (“Maixabel”)
- Arnau Bataller, (“Mediterráneo”)
(Iglesias was also up for a Goya this year but not for Parallel Mothers.)
ORIGINAL SONG
- Àngel Leiro, Jean-Paul Dupeyron, Xavier Capellas, (“Álbum de posguerra”)
- Antonio Orozco, Jordi Colell Pinillos, (“The Cover”)
- Alejandro García Rodríguez, Antonio Molinero León, Daniel Escortell Blandino, José Manuel Cabrera Escot, Miguel García Cantero, (“The Laws of the Border”)
- ★ Maria José Llergo, (“Mediterráneo”)
PRODUCTION SUPERVISION
- Óscar Vigiola, (“Love Gets a Room”)
- Luis Gutiérrez, (“The Good Boss”)
- Guadalupe Balaguer Trelles, (“Maixabel”)
- ★ Albert Espel, Kostas Seakianakis, (“Mediterráneo”)
CINEMATOGRAPHY
- Pau Esteve Birba, (“The Good Boss”) -2 nominations, 1 win
- Gris Jordana, (“Libertad”) - FIRST NOMINATION
- José Luis Alcaine, (“Parallel Mothers”) - 21 nominations, 5 wins
- ★ Kiko de la Rica, (“Mediterráneo”) - 6 noms, second win
De la Rica previously won for the brilliant black and white and silent Snow White film Blancanieves (2011).
EDITING
- Antonio Frutos, (“Bajocero”)
- ★ Vanessa L. Marimbert, (“The Good Boss”)
- Miguel Doblado, (“Josefina”)
- Nacho Ruiz Capillas, (“Maixabel”)
ART DIRECTION
- ★ César Macarrón, (“The Good Boss”)
- Balter Gallart, (“The Laws of the Border”)
- Antxón Gómez, (“Parallel Mothers”)
- Mikel Serrano, (“Maixabel”)
COSTUME DESIGN
- Alberto Valcárcel, (“Love gets a room”) - 3rd nomination
- Fernando García, (“The Good Boss”) - 4th nomination, 1 win
- ★ Vinyet Escobar, (“The Laws of the Border”) - FIRST NOMINATION and WIN
- Clara Bilbao, (“Maixabel”) - 4th nomination, 3 wins
MAKEUP
- Almudena Fonseca, Manolo García, (“The Good Boss”)
- ★ Sarai Rodríguez, Benjamín Pérez, Nacho Díaz, (“The Laws of the Border”)
- Eli Adánez, Sergio Pérez Berbel, Nacho Díaz, (“Libertad”)
- Karmele Soler, Sergio Pérez Berbel, (“Maixabel”)
SOUND DESIGN
- Iván Marín, Pelayo Gutiérrez, Valeria Arcieri, (“The Good Boss”)
- Sergio Bürmann, Laia Casanovas, Marc Orts, (“Parallel Mothers”)
- Alazne Ameztoy, Juan Ferro, Candela Palencia, (“Maixabel”)
- ★ Daniel Fontrodona, Oriol Tarragó, Marc Bech, Marc Orts, (“Out of Sync”)
SPECIAL EFFECTS
- Raúl Romanillos, Míriam Piquer, (“The Good Boss”)
- Raúl Romanillos, Ferran Piquer, (“La abuela”)
- Àlex Villagrasa, (“Mediterráneo”)
- ★ Pau Costa, Laura Pedro, (“Way Down”/ The Vault)
ANIMATED FEATURE
- “Gora automatikoa,” (Esaú Dharma, David Galán Galindo, Pablo Vara)
- “Mironins,” (Álex Cervantes, Ángel Coronado, Anton Roebben, Eric Goossens, Iván Agenjo, Mikel Mas)
- “Salvor el Arbol (Zutik!)” (Carmelo Vivanco, Egoitz Rodríguez, Fernando Alonso, Jonatan Guzmán, Nelson Botter)
- ★ “Valentina,” (Brandán de Brano, Chelo Loureiro, Luís da Matta, Mariano Baratech, Noa García)
IBEROAMERICAN FEATURE
- “Song Without a Name” (Melina León, Peru)
- ★ “The Cordillera of Dreams” (Patricio Guzmán, Chile)
- “The Siamese Bond” (Paula Hernández, Argentina)
- “The Wolves” (Samuel Kishi, Mexico)
EUROPEAN FEATURE
- “Bye Bye Morons,” (Albert Dupontel, France)
- “I’m Your Man,” (Maria Schrader, Germany)
- ★ “Another Round,” (Thomas Vinterberg, Dinamarca)
- “Promising Young Woman” (Emerald Fennell, United Kingdom)
Another Round continues to pick up prizes having won the Best Picture at home at the Bodils and the Danish Film Awards (Denmark's top prizes), Best Film at the European Film Awards, and 'Best International' or 'Foreign Film' style prizes from Oscar (US), BAFTA (UK), Amanda (Norway), Cesar (France), and now the Goyas.
FICTION SHORT
- “Farrucas,” (Ian de la Rosa)
- “Mindanao,” (Borja Soler)
- ★ “Tótem loba,” (Verónica Echegui)
- “Votamos,” (Santiago Requejo)
- “Yalla,” (Carlo D’Ursi)
DOCUMENTARY
- “The Return: Life After ISIS,” (Alba Sotorra)
- “Heroes. Silence and Rock and Roll,” (Alexis Morante)
- ★ “Quién lo impide,” (Jonás Trueba)
- “Tehran Blues,” (Javier Tolentino)
DOCUMENTARY SHORT
- “Dajla: cine y olvido,” (Arturo Dueñas Herrero)
- “Figurante,” (Nacho Fernández)
- ★ “Mamá,” (Pablo de la Chica)
- “Ulisses,” (Joan Bover)
ANIMATED SHORT
- “Nacer,” (Roberto Valle)
- “Proceso de selección,” (Carla Pereira)
- ★ “The Monkey,” (Lorenzo Degl’Innocenti, Xosé Zapata)
- “Umbrellas,” (José Prats)
FASHION AT THE GOYAS
Reader Comments (7)
Thanks Nathaniel for your coverage of these awards and especially the fashion photos. I love that the men are wearing gender-bending outfits!
Thanks Nathaniel for your coverage of these awards and especially the fashion photos. I love that the men are wearing gender-bending outfits!
I didn't care for The Good Boss.
Impeccable acting wins.
Strongly against the International award. This is not les César or San Sebastian.
I did not like The Good Boss at all. So, I don't get the love.
I would recommend Libertad. It's a quiet character-focused drama about the relationship between two teenage girls from very different backgrounds. Nora Navas is really lovely in the movie. And while it isn't the show-iest piece around, it's really lovely.
Not to harp on too much abt the whole 'Almodovar's underrated by the Goyas' thing... but it's really quite something that they didn't nominate his screenplay or the score, which is now obvs up for the Oscar (although it's true Alberto Iglesias was nominated by Maixabel...)
Chile Cate is just such a GODDESS
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