24th Goya Awards

The Spanish Goya Film Awards were awarded in 28 categories, and as Honorary Goya 2010. The ceremony, which was hosted by Andreu Buena Fuente, found on February 14, 2010 at the Palacio de Congresos del Campo de las Naciones in Madrid.

The prison film Cell 211, who had gone with 15 nominations as a big favorite in the race, won eight Goyas. He was able to prevail among others in the major categories Best Film and Best Director against the competition. Juan José Campanella's Argentine Post In their eyes, which was nominated in nine categories for the Goya, was in the category Best Young Actress ( Soledad Villamil ), as well as awards for Best Foreign Film in Spanish.

Alejandro Amenábar's film Agora History - The pillars of heaven on Hypatia of Alexandria received eight awards in 13 nominations. Actress Rachel Weisz subject here, as well as Penelope Cruz in Broken Embraces, and Maribel Verdú in Tetro, the performance of Lola Dueñas Me too - Who wants to be normal, a film drama about a man with Down's Syndrome?. Pedro Almodóvar's Broken Embraces dramedy was nominated in five categories, but only Alberto Iglesias has been honored for his film music with a price.

Winners and nominees

Best Picture

Cell 211 ( Celda 211) - Director: Daniel Monzón

Best Director

Daniel Monzón - Cell 211 ( Celda 211)

Best New Director

Mar Coll - Tres this amb la família

Best Actor

Luis Tosar - Cell 211 ( Celda 211)

Best Actress

Lola Dueñas - Me too - Who wants to be normal? ( Yo, también )

Best Supporting Actor

Raúl Arévalo - Gordos - The overweight ( Gordos )

Best Supporting Actress

Marta Etura - Cell 211 ( Celda 211)

Best Young Actor

Alberto Ammann - Cell 211 ( Celda 211)

Best Young Actress

Soledad Villamil - In her eyes (El secreto de sus ojos )

Best Original Screenplay

Alejandro Amenábar and Mateo Gil - Agora - The pillars of heaven ( Agora )

Best Adapted Screenplay

Daniel Monzón and Jorge Guerricaechevarría - Cell 211 ( Celda 211)

Best Producer

José Luis Escolar - Agora - The pillars of heaven ( Agora )

Best Camera

Xavi Giménez - Agora - The pillars of heaven ( Agora )

Best Editing

Cristina Pastor - Cell 211 ( Celda 211)

Best equipment

Guy Hendrix Dyas - Agora - The pillars of heaven ( Agora )

Best Costumes

Gabriella Pescucci - Agora - The pillars of heaven ( Agora )

Best mask

January Sewell and Suzanne Stokes Munton - Agora - The pillars of heaven ( Agora )

Best Sound

Sergio Bürmann, Jaime Fernández and Carlos Faruolo - Cell 211 ( Celda 211)

Best Special Effects

Chris Reynolds and Félix Bergés - Agora - The pillars of heaven ( Agora )

Best Original Score

Alberto Iglesias - Broken Embraces (Los Abrazos Rotos )

Best Original Song

Guille Milkyway - Yo también from Me too - Who wants to be normal? ( Yo, también )

Best Short Film

Dime que yo - Director: Mateo Gil

Best Animated Short Film

La dama y la muerte - Director: Javer Recio Gracia

Best Documentary Short Film

Flores de Ruanda - Director: David Muñoz López

Best Documentary

Garbo: El espía - Director: Edmon Roch

Best Animated film

Planet 51 - Director: Jorge Blanco

Best European film

Slumdog Millionaire ( Slumdog Millionaire ), UK - Director: Danny Boyle

Best Foreign Film in Spanish

In their eyes (El secreto de sus ojos ), Argentina - Director: Juan José Campanella

Honorary Goya

Antonio Mercero, Spanish director and screenwriter

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