Le Goya du meilleur film a été partagé entre El 47 et La infiltrada
par Alfonso Rivera
- Le prix le plus important accordé par l'Académie du cinéma d'Espagne à la 39e cérémonie des Goya a été décerné ex aequo aux nouveaux films de Marcel Barrena et Arantxa Echevarría

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For the first time in the history of the awards presented by the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain, which have been held for 39 years, the most prestigious of its trophies, the Goya for Best Feature Film, was awarded to two recipients: the historical drama set in 1970s Barcelona, The 47 directed by Marcel Barrena and the thriller set in the Basque Country Undercover [+lire aussi :
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The division of the prize was the big surprise at the end of the ceremony held in Granada last Saturday, as long and dreary as has been customary for years. Two performers from The 47 took to the stage to collect their Goyas: Clara Segura, winner of the Best Supporting Actress award, and Salva Reina, Best Supporting Actor. This film also won awards for production supervision and Best Special Effects, making it the evening’s biggest winner with five awards. Meanwhile, the character from Undercover, a young policewoman who posed as a member of the terrorist group ETA, won the statuette for Best Actress awarded to the actress from Extremadura, Carolina Yuste.
In the Best Director category, the award went to Isaki Lacuesta and Pol Rodríguez, who co-directed Saturn Return [+lire aussi :
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interview : Isaki Lacuesta
fiche film], a feature film that also won Goya awards for sound and editing. In the Best New Director category, there was no surprise, as Javier Macipe's The Blue Star [+lire aussi :
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interview : Javier Macipe
fiche film], beat its rivals. The film had been generating excitement since its screening in the New Directors section of San Sebastián in 2023, although it was not released in cinemas until February of the following year. Its lead performer, Pepe Lorente, also won Best New Actor.
Pedro Almodóvar was awarded for the adapted screenplay of The Room Next Door [+lire aussi :
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Another of the night's award winners was Antón Álvarez, also known as the musician C. Tangana, who won two Goyas: Best Song and Best Documentary for La guitarra flamenca de Yerai Cortés [+lire aussi :
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interview : Anton Alvarez
fiche film], which was presented in the New Directors section at the last San Sebastián Film Festival. And Paula Ortiz’s The Red Virgin [+lire aussi :
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fiche film], received awards in the categories of Best Costume Design and Best Art Direction. Marco [+lire aussi :
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interview : Aitor Arregi et Jon Garaño
fiche film], by Aitor Arregi and Jon Garaño, which was shown at the Orizzonti section of the Venice Film Festival, also picked up two awards: Best Makeup and Hairstyles and Best Leading Actor, for the ubiquitous Eduard Fernández (the Catalan also stars in The 47).
Finally, Salve María [+lire aussi :
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fiche film], the very brave film by Catalan filmmaker Mar Coll, deserved more than just one trophy—the one awarded for Best New Actress to Laura Weissmahr. Excellent films such as Glimmers [+lire aussi :
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interview : Pilar Palomero
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interview : Jonás Trueba
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interview : Carlos Marqués-Marcet
fiche film], by Carlos Marqués-Marcet, and La casa [+lire aussi :
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fiche film], by Álex Montoya; were unfairly left empty-handed. Meanwhile, A House on Fire by Dani de la Orden, which had started well-positioned with eight nominations, only won the Goya for Best Original Screenplay, written by Eduard Sola.
The award winners:
Best Film (ex aequo)
The 47 – Marcel Barrena
Undercover [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] – Arantxa Echevarría
Best Director
Isaki Lacuesta, Pol Rodríguez – Saturn Return [+lire aussi :
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interview : Isaki Lacuesta
fiche film] (Spain/France)
Best New Director
Javier Macipe – The Blue Star [+lire aussi :
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interview : Javier Macipe
fiche film] (Spain/Argentina)
Best Actress
Lola Dueñas – La Mesías
Best Actor
Eduard Fernández - Marco [+lire aussi :
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interview : Aitor Arregi et Jon Garaño
fiche film]
Best Supporting Actress
Clara Segura – The 47
Best Supporting Actor
Salva Reina – The 47
Best New Actress
Laura Weissmahr – Salve María [+lire aussi :
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interview : Mar Coll
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Best New Actor
Pepe Lorente – The Blue Star
Best Original Screenplay
Eduard Sola – A House on Fire
Best Adapted Screenplay
Pedro Almodóvar – The Room Next Door [+lire aussi :
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fiche film]
Best Documentary Film
La guitarra flamenca de Yerai Cortés [+lire aussi :
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interview : Anton Alvarez
fiche film] – Antón Álvarez
Best Animated Film
Black Butterflies – David Baute (Spain/Panama)
Best Cinematography
Edu Grau – The Room Next Door
Best Editing
Javi Frutos – Saturn Return
Best Production Supervision
Carlos Apolinario – The 47
Best Art Direction
Javier Albariño – The Red Virgin [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] (Spain/United States)
Best Costume Design
Arantxa Ezquerro – The Red Virgin
Best Makeup and Hairstyles
Karmele Soler, Sergio Pérez Berbel, Nacho Díaz – Marco
Best Special Effects
Laura Canals, Iván López Hernández – The 47
Best Sound
Diana Sagrista, Eva Valiño, Alejandro Castillo, Antonin Dalmasso – Saturn Return
Best Original Score
Alberto Iglesias – The Room Next Door
Best Original Song
Los Almendros - Antón Álvarez and Yerai Cortés (La guitarra flamenca de Yerai Cortés)
Best Fictional Short Film
La gran obra - Álex Lora
Best Documentary Short Film
Semillas de Kivu - Carlos Valle, Néstor López Carlos Valle
Best Animated Short Film
Cafunè - Carlos Fernández de Vigo, Lorena Ares.
Best European Film
Emilia Pérez [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] – Jacques Audiard (France)
Best Ibero-American Film
I'm Still Here [+lire aussi :
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bande-annonce
fiche film] – Walter Sales (Brazil/France)
Honorary Goya
Aitana Sánchez-Gijón
International Goya
Richard Gere
(Traduit de l'espagnol)
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