19th Goya Awards
The 19th Goya Awards took place in Madrid, Spain on 30 January 2005.
The Sea Inside was nominated for 15 awards and won 14, including the four regular acting awards (Bardem, Bugallo, Dueñas and Rivera) and the two acting awards for Best New Actor and Actress, Best Director (Amenábar), Best Film and Best Original Screenplay (Amenábar and Gil).
Winners and nominees
Major award nominees
Other award nominees
style="width="50%" | Best Cinematography |
style="width="50%" | Best Editing |
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- The Wolf – Guillermo S. Maldonado
- Frío Sol de Invierno – Antonio Pérez Reina
- Hours of Light – José María Biurrún
- Swindled – Iván Aledo
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style="width="50%" | Best Art Direction |
style="width="50%" | Best Production Supervision |
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style="width="50%" | Best Sound |
style="width="50%" | Best Special Effects |
- The Sea Inside – Ricardo Steinberg, Alfonso Raposo, Juan Ferro and María Steinberg
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- The Wolf – Reyes Abades, Jesús Pascual and Ramón Lorenzo
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style="width="50%" | Best Costume Design |
style="width="50%" | Best Makeup and Hairstyles |
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style="width="50%" | Best Original Score |
style="width="50%" | Best Original Song |
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- "Zambie Mameto" by Carlinhos Brown and Mateus – El Milagro de Candeal
- "La Rubia de la Cuarta Fila" by Joaquín Sabina – Isi/Disi - Amor a lo Bestia
- "Corre" by Bebe – Swindled
- "Atunes en el Paraíso" by Javier Ruibal – Tuna and Chocolate
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style="width="50%" | Best Fictional Short Film |
style="width="50%" | Best Animated Short Film |
- Diez Minutos
- Amigo No Gima
- Cara Sucia
- La Ruta Natural
- Viernes
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- El Enigma del Chico Croqueta
- The Trumouse Show
- Minotauromaquia
- Vuela Por Mí
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style="width="50%" | Best Documentary |
style="width="50%" | Best Short Film Documentary |
- El Milagro de Candeal
- De Nens
- ¡Hay Motivo!
- Salvador Allende
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- Extras
- Aerosol
- El Mundo Es Tuyo
- Iván Z
- El último Minutero
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Honorary Goya
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