The Goya Awards have celebrated their 37th edition in Seville in a ceremony presented by the actress Clara Lago and the actor Antonio de la Torre.
The film ‘As bestas’ has won the Goya for Best Film and has swept 9 major awards; ‘Alcarràs’ by Carla Simón has gone empty for its part. Here are the prizes in detail:
This is the complete list of winners of the Goya 2023:
Best film
‘Alcarrás’
‘As beasts’
‘Five little wolves’
‘The Motherly’
‘Model 77’
best director
Carla Simón for ‘Alcarràs’
Rodrigo Sorogoyen for ‘As bestas’
Pilar Palomero for ‘La Maternal’
Carlos Vermut for ‘Manticore’
Alberto Rodríguez for ‘Model 77’
Best New Director
Carlota Pereda for ‘Cerdita’
Alauda Ruiz de Azúa for ‘Five little wolves’
Elena López Riera for ‘The Water’
Juan Diego Bollo for ‘In the margins’
Mikel Gurrea for ‘Suro’
Best Original Screenplay
Arnau Vilaró, Carla Simón for ‘Alcarràs’
Isabel Peña, Rodrigo Sorogoyen for ‘As bestas’
Alauda Ruiz de Azúa for ‘Five little wolves’
Carlos Vermut for ‘Manticore’
Alberto Rodríguez, Rafael Cobos for ‘Modelo 77’
Best Adapted Screenplay
Carlota Pereda for ‘Cerdita’
Paul Urkijo Alijo for ‘Irati’
Guillem Clua, Oriol Paulo for ‘The crooked lines of God’
David Muñoz, Félix Viscarret for ‘Don’t look into the eyes’
Fran Araújo, Isa Campo, Isaki Lacuesta for ‘One year, one night’
best original music
Oliver Arson for ‘The Beasts’
Aránzazu Calleja, Maite Arroitajauregi “Mursego” for ‘Irati’
Iván Palomares for ‘The Crystal Girls’
Fernando Velázquez for ‘The crooked lines of God’
Julio de la Rosa for ‘Model 77’
best original song
‘On the margins’ by Eduardo Cruz, María Rozalén – ‘On the margins’
‘Izena duena bada’ by Aránzazu Calleja, Maite Arroitajauregi “Mursego”, Paul Urkijo Alijo – ‘Irati’
‘A paradise in the south’ by Paloma Peñarrubia, Vanesa Benítez Zamora – ‘La vida chipén’
‘Sentiendo lo mucho’ by Joaquín Sabina, Leiva – ‘Sentiendo lo mucho’
‘Battle’ by Joseba Beristain – ‘Unicorn Wars’
Best Leading Actor
Denis Ménochet for ‘As Bestas’
Luis Tosar for ‘In the margins’
Nacho Sánchez for ‘Manticore’
Javier Gutiérrez for ‘Model 77’
Miguel Herrán for ‘Model 77’
Best Leading Actress
Marina Foïs for ‘As bestas’
Laia Costa for ‘Five little wolves’
Anna Castillo for ‘Wild Sunflowers’
Barbara Lennie for ‘The Crooked Lines of God’
Vicky Luengo for ‘Suro’
Best Supporting Actor
Diego Anido for ‘As bestas’
Luis Zahera for ‘As bestas’
Ramón Barea for ‘Five little wolves’
Fernando Tejero for ‘Model 77’
Jesus Carroza for ‘Model 77’
Best Supporting Actress
Marie Colomb for ‘As bestas’
Carmen Machi for ‘Pig’
Susi Sánchez for ‘Five little wolves’
Penélope Cruz for ‘In the margins’
Angela Cervantes for ‘La Maternal’
Best New Actor
Albert Boch for ‘Alcarràs’
Jordi Pujol Dolcet for ‘Alcarràs’
Mikel Bustamante for ‘Five little wolves’
Christian Checa for ‘In the margins’
Telmo Irureta for ‘The Rite of Spring’
Best New Actress
Anna Otín for ‘Alcarràs’
Laura Galán for ‘Cerdita’
Luna Pamies for ‘Water’
Valèria Sorolla for ‘The Rite of Spring’
Zoe Stein for ‘Manticore’
best production direction
Elisa Sirvent for ‘Alcarràs’
Carmen Sánchez de la Vega for ‘As bestas’
Sara Garcia for ‘Pig’
María José Díez for ‘Five little wolves’
Manuela Ocón Aburto for ‘Model 77’
best cinematography
Daniela Cajías for ‘Alcarràs’
Álex de Pablo for ‘As bestas’
Jon D. Domínguez for ‘Five Wolves’
Arnau Valls Colomer for ‘Official Competition’
Álex Catalán for ‘Model 77’
best mount
Ana Pfaff for ‘Alcarràs’
Alberto del Campo for ‘As bestas’
Andrés Gil for ‘Five little wolves’
José MG Moyano for ‘Model 77’
Fernando Franco, Sergi Díes for ‘One year, one night’
best art direction
Monica Bernuy for ‘Alcarràs’
José Tïrado for ‘As bestas’
Melanie Antón for ‘La Piedad’
Sylvia Steinbrecht for ‘The Crooked Lines of God’
Pepe Domínguez del Olmo for ‘Model 77’
Best Costume Design
Paola Torres for ‘As bestas’
Nerea Torrijos for ‘Irati’
Suevia Sampelayo for ‘La Piedad’
Alberto Valcárcel for ‘The crooked lines of God’
Cristina Rodríguez for ‘Malnazidos’
Fernando García for ‘Model 77’
Best makeup and hairstyling
Irene Pedrosa, Jesús Gil for ‘As bestas’
Paloma Lozano, Nacho Díaz for ‘Cerdita’
Sarai Rodríguez, Raquel González, Óscar del Monte for ‘La Piedad’
Montse Sanfeliu, Carolina Atxukarro, Pablo Perona for ‘The crooked lines of God’
Yolanda Piña, Félix Terrero for ‘Modelo 77’
better sound
Eva Valiño, Thomas Giorgi, Alejandro Castillo for ‘Alcarràs’
Aitor Berenguer, Fabiola Ordoyo, Yasmina Praderas for ‘As bestas’
Asier Gónzalez, Eva de la Fuente López, Roberto Fernández for ‘Cinco lobitos’
Daniel de Zayas, Miguel Huete, Pelayo Gutiérrez, Valeria Arcieri for ‘Modelo 77’
Amanda Villavieja, Eva Valino, Marc Orts, and Alejandro Castillo.
best special effects
Mariano García Marty, Jordi Costa for ’13 exorcisms’
Óscar Abades, Ana Rubio for ‘As bestas’
Jon Serrano, David Heras for ‘Irati’
Lluís Rivera, Laura Pedro for ‘Malnazidos’
Esther Ballesteros, Ana Rubio for ‘Model 77’
best animated film
‘Black is Beltza II: Ainhoa’
‘Inspector Sun and the Curse of the Black Widow’
‘The mud demons (We give you mud)’
‘Tadeo Jones 3. The emerald table’
‘Unicorn Wars’
best documentary film
‘To the women of Spain. Maria Lejarraga’
‘El sostre groc (The yellow roof)’
‘Labordeta, a man without more’
‘Oswald. The forger’
‘Feeling it a lot’
Best Ibero-American film
‘1976’
‘Argentine, 1985’
‘The pack’
‘Fire night’
‘utama’
Best European Film
‘Belfast’
‘It was the hand of God’
‘The worst person in the world’
‘lost illusions’
‘a small world’
Best Fiction Short Film
‘Emotional Architecture 1959’
‘Kid’
‘strings’
‘Delivery’
‘deaf’
Best documentary short
‘Dancing with Rose’
‘La gàbia’
`Damn. A Love Song to Sarajevo’
‘Memory’
‘Strokes of the soul’
Best animated short film
‘The longest night dawns’
‘tied up’
‘The first thing’
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