38th_Goya_Awards
38th Goya Awards
Spanish film awards
The 38th Goya Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain, took place at the Feria de Valladolid [es] premises in Valladolid, Castile and León on 10 February 2024.[2] The ceremony was broadcast on La 1 and RTVE Play.[3]
38th Goya Awards | |
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Date | 10 February 2024 |
Site | Feria de Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain |
Hosted by | |
Highlights | |
Best Film | Society of the Snow |
Best Direction | J. A. Bayona Society of the Snow |
Best Actor | David Verdaguer Jokes & Cigarettes |
Best Actress | Malena Alterio Something Is About to Happen |
Most awards | Society of the Snow (12) |
Most nominations | 20,000 Species of Bees (15) |
Television coverage | |
Network | La 1, RTVE Play |
Viewership | 2.36 million[1] |
J. A. Bayona's Society of the Snow received the most awards during the ceremony with twelve wins, including Best Film.[4]
In March 2023, Valladolid was revealed as the host city for the 38th edition, together with the 2025 host city, Granada.[5] On 29 June 2023, the specific date of 10 February was disclosed by the academy president Fernando Méndez-Leite and the Mayor of Valladolid Jesús Julio Carnero.[2] The mixed selection process was modified so 3 nominations be chosen by academy members belonging to the respective specialisation with the other two being elected by the entire body of academy members.[6] The shortlist system for the short film and documentary award categories was also discarded.[6]
In October 2023, the full slate of submissions by national film academies and committees to the Goya Award for Best European Film was announced: Aftersun (United Kingdom), Anatomy of a Fall (France), Behind the Haystacks (Greece), Thunder (Switzerland), Great Yarmouth: Provisional Figures (Portugal), The Eight Mountains (Italy), Safe Place (Croatia), The Teachers' Lounge (Germany), Sughra's Sons (Azerbaijan), and The Last Ashes (Luxembourg).[7] On 30 October 2023, Méndez-Leite announced Ana Belén, Javier Ambrossi, and Javier Calvo as the gala hosts.[8]
The nominations were read by Luis Tosar and Anna Castillo on 30 November 2023 as a part of the programming of La1 morning television show Mañaneros [es].[9][10] 20,000 Species of Bees led the nominations with fifteen, followed by Society of the Snow with thirteen.[11]
Amaia, David Bisbal, Estopa, María José Llergo, India Martínez, Niña Pastori, Sílvia Pérez Cruz, and Salvador Sobral were later announced as musical performers.[12]
The gala broadcast on La 1 commanded a 23.5% audience share (2,359,000 viewers).[1]
The winners and nominees are listed as follows:[13][14]
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Honorary Goya
In October 2023, director of photography, film restorer and film researcher Juan Mariné [es] was announced as the recipient of the Honorary Goya Award.[15]
International Goya
In February 2024, actress Sigourney Weaver was announced as the recipient of the International Goya Award.[16] In her award acceptance speech, Weaver thanked the work of her customary voice actress in Spain's Spanish dubs, María Luisa Solá [es].[17]
Films with multiple nominations and awards
Nominations | Film |
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15 | 20,000 Species of Bees |
13 | Society of the Snow |
11 | Close Your Eyes |
Jokes & Cigarettes | |
7 | Un amor |
5 | The Teacher Who Promised the Sea |
Love & Revolution | |
4 | Creatura |
Robot Dreams | |
Chinas, a Second Generation Story | |
3 | Upon Entry |
The Movie Teller | |
Valle de sombras | |
2 | Matria |
Championext |
Awards | Film |
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12 | Society of the Snow |
3 | 20,000 Species of Bees |
2 | Robot Dreams |
The In Memoriam tribute, accompanied by a musical performing by Sílvia Pérez Cruz, Salvador Sobral, and Marta Roma, who sang Procuro olvidarte, paid tribute to the following individuals:[18][19]
- Gonzalo Abril, dubbing actor
- Antonio Acaso, dubbing actor
- Narcís Agustí
- Alfredo Alba de Luz, assistant director
- Francisco Rodríguez Iglesias (Arévalo), humorist and actor
- Jordi Artigau
- Joaquín Barral Casado
- Jesús Barreda, dubbing actor
- Miguel Barroso, writer
- María Bellapart, scriptwriter
- Rocío Borrallo, actress
- Isaac Bravo (Sasi), actor
- Fermín Cabal, director and screenwriter
- Lluís Miquel Campos, singer-songwriter and producer
- Luisa Cantero (la Tata)
- Pilar Cañada, tv presenter
- Amat Carreras i Doll, film editor
- Angela Cassillas Gordillo, costume design
- Antonio Castro, director and screenwriter
- Itziar Castro, actress
- Jose Antonio Cepeda, director and screenwriter
- Isabel Steva (Colita), photographer
- Santiago Cortés, actor and dubbing director
- Basilio Cortijo Oter, special effect technician
- Daniela Acosta, actress
- Josep Costa Prieto, actor and director
- Pepe Esquirol, sound engineer
- Rafael Fernández, journalist and screenplayer
- Patricia Ferreira, director and screenwriter
- Alberto Gadea, actor and stuntman
- Antonio Gala, poet and dramatist
- Andrés García, actor
- Rosa García, producer
- Rafael Girón Galván, producer
- Laura Gómez-Lacueva, actress
- Dolores González (Lola), actress
- Manel G. Frasquiel, film editor
- Josefina Güell, actress
- Fernando Guijarro
- Jesús Guzmán, actor
- Fernando Huertas Jiménez, screenwriter and director
- Rebeca Iannaccone, assistant director
- Francisco Ibáñez, strip cartoonist
- Daniel Iturbe, producer
- María Jiménez, singer, dancer and actress
- Àngel Jové, actor, screenwriter and artistic director
- Eduardo Ladrón de Guevara, screenwriter
- Tony Leblanc Jr., actor
- Lucie J. Lipschutz, screenwriter
- Ignacio López Tarso, actor
- Rodrigo López Terres, camera operator
- Mauricio Lozano, producer assistant
- Antonella Lualdi, actress
- Paco Lucio, director and teacher
- Francisco J. Madurga, cinematography director
- Raúl Martín (Raw)
- Jesús Ignacio M. Povedano, costume designer
- Mª Carmen y sus muñecos, ventriloquist, comedian and actress
- Mario Más, progammer
- Juli Mira, actor
- Bernardo Moll, director and producer
- Mauro Muñiz de Urquiza, actor and comedian
- Ana Ofelia Murguía, actress
- Pío Núñez Rodríguez, producer
- Ramiro Oliveros, actor
- Antonio Ordóñez Hernández
- Severino Pascual Aceves, producer
- Carles Pastor, director, producer and screenwriter
- Raúl Peña, screenwriter and director
- Julio Peña, film editor
- Manuel Pérez Estremera, screenwriter and producer
- Víctor Petit, actor
- Francisco de la Plaza
- Ventura Pons, director, screenwriter and producer
- Carlos Pumares, film critic and journalist
- Enrique Requena Ruiz
- José Luis Rubio, sound technician
- José Ruiz Lifante, actor
- Jerónimo Saavedra, dubbing actor
- Manuel Sánchez Gregorio
- Pelayo Sánchez
- Luis Mª Santamaría Tejón
- Vicente Sempere Sempere
- Carmen Sevilla, actress and singer
- María Silva, actress
- Pepe Soriano, actor and director
- Rafael Tamarit, dubbing actor
- Arnold Taraborrelli, coreographer
- Carlos Tena, journalist and musician critic
- Maite Tójar, actress
- Enrique de la Torre, actor
- Laura Valenzuela, television presenter and actress
- Concha Velasco, actress
- Mauricio Vicent, director, screenwriter and journalist
- Ernesto Victoria
- Francisco Vidal, actor
- Jordi Vila, dubbing actor
- Paco Villar, producer
- Manuel Zambrana, cinematography director
- Bermúdez, Alejandro (11 February 2024). "Los Premios Goya arrasan con su mejor dato en cuatro años y hunden al resto de cadenas". El Periódico de Catalunya. Prensa Ibérica.
- "Los Premios Goya 2024 ya tienen fecha para celebrarse en Valladolid". Cinemanía. 29 June 2023 – via 20minutos.es.
- @RTVE_Com (30 October 2023). "Los Javis y Ana Belén presentarán la gala de los #Goya2024 que podrás ver en @La1_tve y @rtveplay" (Tweet). Retrieved 30 October 2023 – via Twitter.
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- "Los Goya 2024 y 2025 ya tienen sedes". Cinemanía. 30 March 2023 – via 20minutos.es.
- Sánchez Sequera, Marco (27 October 2023). "10 películas optarán a la nominación al Goya a Mejor Película Europea en la 38ª edición de los premios". Audiovisual451.
- "Ana Belén, Javier Ambrossi y Javier Calvo presentarán los Premios Goya". Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas de España. 30 October 2023.
- Sánchez de Castro, David (30 November 2023). "Lista completa de nominados a los Premios Goya 2024: candidatos y favoritos por categoría". ABC (in Spanish). Retrieved 30 November 2023.
- Campos, Patri (29 November 2023). "Horario y dónde ver en TV la lectura de las nominaciones de los Premios Goya 2024". rtve.es.
- "Nominaciones Premios Goya 2024: todas las películas y actores nominados, en directo". El Confidencial (in Spanish). 30 November 2023. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
- "Estopa, Sílvia Pérez Cruz, Amaia, David Bisbal i Salvador Sobral actuaran als Premis Goya". Regió7. Prensa Ibérica. 1 February 2024.
- Hopewell, John (11 February 2024). "Spain's Goya Awards: J.A. Bayona's 'Society of the Snow' Wins Best Picture, Director as Sigourney Weaver Receives an International Goya". Variety.
- "El director de fotografía Juan Mariné, Goya de Honor 2024". rtve.es. 6 October 2023.
- Muñoz, Aurora (9 February 2024). "Sigourney Weaver, premio Goya Internacional: «Las historias del cine español son más independientes, no están dominadas por el dinero»". UwU – via Público.
- García González, Jorge (10 February 2024). "De Itziar Castro a Concha Velasco: el 'in memoriam' de los Premios Goya 2024". El Confidencial (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 February 2024.
- Salas, Andrés (11 February 2024). "De Itziar Castro y Concha Velasco a Carmen Sevilla: los homenajeados en el In Memoriam de los Premios Goya 2024". 20 Minutos (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 February 2024.