22nd Goya Awards

22nd Goya Awards
Date February 3, 2008
Site Palacio Municipal de Congresos de Madrid
Host José Corbacho
Highlights
Best Film Solitary Fragments
Best Actor Alberto San Juan
Under the Stars
Best Actress Maribel Verdú
Seven Billiard Tables
Most awards The Orphanage (7)
Most nominations The Orphanage and 13 Roses (14)
Television coverage
Network TVE
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The 22nd ceremony of the Annual Academy Awards, the "Goya", took place at the Palacio de Congresos of the Campo de las Naciones in Madrid, Spain on February 3, 2008, presented by Jose Corbacho. On December 17, 2007, Juan Diego Botto and Ivana Baquero were responsible for reading the nominations on behalf of the Academy.

The surprise winner of the night was Solitary Fragments by Jaime Rosales who won the Goya for best film and best direction. Las 13 rosas started with 14 nominations and won four, while El Orfanato, which began as a favorite won 7 Goyas but not a major one.

Winners and nominees

Major awards

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style="width="50%" | Best Actor style="width="50%" | Best Actress
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style="width="50%" | Best Original Screenplay style="width="50%" | Best Adaptated Screenplay
style="width="50%" | Best New Actor style="width="50%" | Best New Actress
  • José Luis Torrijo Solitary Fragments
  • Roger Princep The Orphanage
    • Óscar Abad El Prado de las Estrellas
    • Gonzalo de Castro Suso's Tower
style="width="50%" | Best Spanish Language Foreign Film style="width="50%" | Best Animated Film
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Other award nominees

style="width="50%" | Best Cinematography style="width="50%" | Best Editing
  • Rec David Gallart
  • 13 Roses Fernando Pardo
  • The Orphanage Elena Ruiz
  • Seven Billiard Tables Nacho Ruiz Capillas
style="width="50%" | Best Art Direction style="width="50%" | Best Production Supervision
  • The Orphanage Josep Rosell
  • 13 Roses Edoy Hidalgo
  • The Orphanage Sandra Hermida
  • 13 Roses Martín Cabañas
    • Sunday Light Juan Carmona and Salvador Gómez
    • Oviedo Express Teresa Cepeda
style="width="50%" | Best Sound style="width="50%" | Best Special Effects
  • The Orphanage Xavi Mas, Marc Orts and Oriol Tarragó
  • 13 Roses Carlos Bonmati, Alfonso Pino and Carlos Farudo
  • Seven Billiard Tables Iván Marín, José Antonio Bermúdez and Leopoldo Aledo
    • Tuya Siempre Licia Marcos de Oliveira and Bernat Aragonés
  • The Orphanage David Martí, Montse Ribé, Pau Costa, Enric Masip, Lluis Castell and Jordi San Agustín
  • Rec David Ambid, Enric Masip and Álex Villagrasa
  • 13 Roses Pau Costa, Raúl Ramanillos and Carlos Lozano
    • El Corazón de la Tierra Reyes Abades and Álex G. Ortoll
style="width="50%" | Best Costume Design style="width="50%" | Best Makeup and Hairstyles
  • 13 Roses Lena Mossum
  • The Orphanage María Reyes
    • Lola: The Movie Sonia Grande
    • Sunday Light Lourdes de Orduña
  • The Orphanage Lola López and Itziar Arrieta
  • 13 Roses Mariló Osuna, Almudena Fonseca and José Juez
    • Oviedo Express Lourdes Briones and Fermín Galán
    • El Corazón de la Tierra José Quetglas and Blanca Sánchez
style="width="50%" | Best Original Score style="width="50%" | Best Original Song
  • 13 Roses Roque Baños
  • Under the Stars Míkel Salas
  • The Orphanage Fernando Velázquez
    • Oviedo Express Carles Cases
style="width="50%" | Best Fictional Short Film style="width="50%" | Best Animated Short Film
  • Salvador (Historia de un Milagro Cotidiano)
    • El Pan Nuestro
    • Padam...
    • Paseo
    • Proverbio Chino
  • Tadeo Jones y El Sótano Maldito
    • Atención Al Cliente
    • El Bufón y La Infanta
    • La Flor Más Grande del Mundo
    • Perpetuum Mobile
style="width="50%" | Best Documentary Film style="width="50%" | Best Documentary Short Film
  • Invisibles
    • Fados
    • Lucio
    • El Productor
  • El Hombre Feliz
    • Carabanchel, Un Barrio de Cine
    • El Anónimo Caronte
    • Valkirias

Honorary Goya