34th Goya Awards

The 34th Goya Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences (AACCE), honored the best in Spanish films of 2019 and took place at the Palacio de Deportes José María Martín Carpena in Málaga on January 25, 2020.[1][2] The ceremony was televised in Spain by Televisión Española (TVE) and was hosted for the second consecutive year by television presenter and comedian Andreu Buenafuente and actress Silvia Abril.[3] It was also televised for the international public by the TVE Internacional channel. It was the third overall time and the second consecutive year that the ceremony was held outside of Madrid: previously the 14th edition and the 33rd edition had taken place in Barcelona and Seville respectively. It was also the second consecutive year that the ceremony takes place in Andalusia.[4]

34th Goya Awards
DateJanuary 25, 2020
SitePalacio de Deportes José María Martín Carpena, Málaga
Hosted byAndreu Buenafuente
Silvia Abril
Highlights
Best FilmPain and Glory
Best ActorAntonio Banderas
Pain and Glory
Best ActressBelén Cuesta
The Endless Trench
Most awardsPain and Glory (7)
Most nominationsWhile at War (17)
Television coverage
NetworkTVE

Nominations were announced on December 2, 2019 by Elena Anaya and Miguel Herrán.[5] While at War received the most nominations with seventeen, followed by Pain and Glory and The Endless Trench with sixteen and fifteen nominations respectively.[6][7][8]

Pain and Glory won seven awards including Best Film, Best Director for Pedro Almodóvar, Best Actor for Antonio Banderas, Best Supporting Actress for Julieta Serrano, and Best Original Screenplay.[9]

Winners and nominees

Major awards

Best Film[8] Best Director[8]
Best Actor[8] Best Actress[8]
Best Supporting Actor[8] Best Supporting Actress[8]
Best New Actor[8] Best New Actress[8]
Best Original Screenplay[8] Best Adapted Screenplay[8]
Best Spanish Language Foreign Film[8] Best European Film[8]
Best New Director[8] Best Animated Film[8]

Other award nominees

Best Cinematography[8] Best Editing[8]
Best Art Direction[8] Best Production Supervision[8]
Best Sound[8] Best Special Effects[8]
  • The Endless Trench – Iñaki Díez, Alazne Ameztoy, Xanti Salvador and Nacho Royo-Villanova
    • Pain and Glory – Sergio Bürmann, Pelayo Gutiérrez and Marc Orts
    • While at War – Aitor Berenguer and Gabriel Gutiérrez
    • Eye for an Eye – David Machado, Gabriel Gutiérrez and Yasmina Praderas
  • The Platform – Mario Campoy and Iñaki Madariaga
    • The Endless Trench – Jon Serrano and David Heras
    • While at War – Raúl Romanillos and Juanma Nogales
    • Perdiendo el este – Juan Ramón Molina and Félix Bergés
Best Costume Design[8] Best Makeup and Hairstyles[8]
  • While at War – Ana López-Puigcerver, Belén López-Puigcerver and Nacho Díaz
Best Original Score[8] Best Original Song[8]
Best Fictional Short Film[8] Best Animated Short Film[8]
  • Suc de Síndria
    • El nadador
    • Foreigner
    • Maras
    • Xiao Xian
  • Madrid 2120
    • El árbol de las almas perdidas
    • Homomaquia
    • Muedra
Best Documentary Film[8] Best Documentary Short Film[8]
  • Ara Malikian, una vida entre las cuerdas
    • Auterretrato
    • El cuadro
    • Historias de nuestro cine
  • Nuestra vida como niños refugiados en Europa
    • 2001 Destellos en la oscuridad
    • El infierno
    • El sueño europeo: Serbia

Honorary Goya

Performances

The following artists performed musical performances.

ArtistFeaturingPerformed
Ana Mena[11]
Rayden
Silvia Abril
Andreu Buenafuente
Opening number
Pablo Alborán[12] "Sobreviviré"
Jamie Cullum[13] "Endings Are Beginnings"
during the annual "In Memoriam" tribute
Amaia[13]
Celia Flores
"Canción de Marisol"
"Estando contigo"
as part of the tribute to Marisol
A Chorus Line (2019 Spain revival cast)[13] Antonio Banderas "One"

References

  1. EFE (July 29, 2019). "La gala de los Premios Goya 2020 será en Málaga en enero" (in Spanish). EFE. Retrieved July 29, 2019.
  2. Griñán, Francisco (July 29, 2019). "Málaga será la sede de los Goya en 2020". Diario Sur (in Spanish). Retrieved July 29, 2019.
  3. "Sílvia Abril y Buenafuente repiten como presentadores de los Goya". premiosgoya.com (in Spanish). November 26, 2019. Retrieved November 26, 2019.
  4. RTVE.es (July 30, 2019). "La gala de los Goya se celebrará el 25 de enero en el Martín Carpena de Málaga" (in Spanish). Retrieved January 11, 2020.
  5. "La Academia de Cine anuncia mañana los nominados a los Premios Goya". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). December 1, 2019. Retrieved December 1, 2019.
  6. Lang, Jamie (December 2, 2019). "'Pain and Glory,' 'While at War,' Endless Trench' Lead Goya Nominations". Variety. Retrieved December 2, 2019.
  7. "'Mientras dure la guerra', de Amenábar, y 'Dolor y gloria', de Almodóvar, favoritas a los Premios Goya 2020". El País (in Spanish). December 2, 2019. Retrieved December 2, 2019.
  8. "'Dolor y gloria' y 'Mientras dure la guerra' acaparan las nominaciones a los Goya 2020". eldiario.es (in Spanish). December 2, 2019. Retrieved December 2, 2019.
  9. Zas Marcos, Mónica. "Dolor para Amenábar y gloria para Almodóvar en unos Goya 2020 que ignoraron a su niño mimado". eldiario.es. Retrieved 26 January 2020.
  10. "Pepa Flores, 'Marisol', Goya de Honor 2020". El País (in Spanish). 23 October 2019. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  11. Fernández, Noemí (14 January 2020). "Exclusiva: Ana Mena abrirá la gala de Los Goya haciendo cantar a Buenafuente y Silvia Abril". ¡Hola! (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 January 2020.
  12. "Pablo Alborán cantará en los Premios Goya 2020, en su Málaga natal". ABC (in Spanish). EFE. 25 January 2020. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
  13. García Maciejewski, David (20 January 2020). "AMAIA, RAYDEN, JAMIE CULLUM Y ANA MENA, ENTRE LAS ACTUACIONES DE LOS PREMIOS GOYA". Los 40 (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 January 2020.
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