26th Goya Awards

26th Goya Awards
Date February 19, 2012
Site Palacio Municipal de Congresos, Madrid[1]
Host Eva Hache
Highlights
Best Film No Rest for the Wicked
Best Actor José Coronado
No Rest for the Wicked
Best Actress Elena Anaya
The Skin I Live In
Most awards No Rest for the Wicked (6)
Most nominations The Skin I Live In (16)
Television coverage
Network TVE
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The 26th Goya Awards were presented on 19 February 2012 to honour the best in Spanish films of 2011 and the ceremony was hosted by Spanish comedian Eva Hache.[1] On January 10, 2012 the nominees were announced. No Rest for the Wicked won six awards, including Best Film, Best Director and Best Actor.

Nominees

Major awards

style="width="50%" | Best Film style="width="50%" | Best Director
style="width="50%" | Best Actor style="width="50%" | Best Actress
style="width="50%" | Best Supporting Actor style="width="50%" | Best Supporting Actress
style="width="50%" | Best New Actor style="width="50%" | Best New Actress
style="width="50%" | Original Screenplay style="width="50%" | Adapted Screenplay
style="width="50%" | Best Spanish Language Foreign Film style="width="50%" | Best European Film
style="width="50%" | Best New Director style="width="50%" | Best Animated Film
  • Kike Maíllo – Eva
    • Paco Arango – Maktub
    • Eduardo Chapero-Jackson – Verbo
    • Paula Ortiz – De Tu Ventana a la Mía
  • Wrinkles
    • Cartago Nova
    • Papá Soy Una Zombi
    • The Little Wizard

Other award nominees

style="width="50%" | Best Cinematography style="width="50%" | Best Editing
style="width="50%" | Best Art Direction style="width="50%" | Best Production Supervision
style="width="50%" | Best Sound style="width="50%" | Best Special Effects
style="width="50%" | Best Costume Design style="width="50%" | Best Makeup and Hairstyles
style="width="50%" | Best Original Score style="width="50%" | Best Original Song
  • "Nana de la Hierbabuena" by Carmen Agredano – The Sleeping Voice
    • "Debajo del Limón" by Paul Ortiz and Pachi García 'Alis' – De Tu Ventana a la Mía
    • "Nuestra Playa Eres Tú" by Jorge Pérez Quintero, Borja Jiménez Mérida and Patricio Marín Díaz – Maktub
    • "Verbo" by Pascal Gaigne and Ignacio Fornés – Verbo
style="width="50%" | Best Fictional Short Film style="width="50%" | Best Animated Short Film
  • El Barco Pirata
    • El Premio
    • Matar a un Niño
    • Meine Liebe
  • Birdboy
    • Ella
    • Quién Aguanta Más
    • Rosa
style="width="50%" | Best Documentary Film style="width="50%" | Best Documentary Short Film
  • Escuchando al Juez Garzón
    • 30 Años de Oscuridad
    • El Cuaderno de Barro
    • Morente. El Barbero de Picasso
  • Regreso a Viridiana
    • Alma
    • Nuevos Tiempos
    • Virgen Negra

Honorary Goya

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Eva Hache presentará la próxima ceremonia de los Premios Goya" (in Spanish). El País. 2011-11-23. Retrieved 2012-01-11.

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