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Goya Awards 2015: 29th Annual Winners

Javier Gutierrez Raul Arevalo Marshland

The winners of the 29th Annual Goya Awards have been released. The 2015 Goya Awards, from the Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas de España (Spanish Academy of Cinematic Art and Science), are ” known in Spanish as los Premios Goya, are Spain’s main national annual film awards. Considered by many in Spain, and internationally, to be the Spanish equivalent of the American Academy Awards.”

The full listing of the 2015 Goya Awards winners:

Film

Marshland

Director

Alberto Rodriguez for Marshland

New Director

Carlos Marquesk-Marcet for 10,000 km

Lead Actor

Javier Gutierrez for Marshland

Lead Actress

Barbara Lennie for Magical Girl

Original Screenplay

Alberto Rodriguez, Rafael Cobos for Marshland

Adapted Screenplay

Claro Garcia, Cristobal Ruiz, Javier Fesser for Mortadelo and Filemon Against Jimmy el Cachondo

Animated Film

Mortadelo and Filemon Against Jimmey el Cachondo

New Actor

Dani Rovira for A Spanish Affair

New Actress

Nerea Barros for Marshland

Supporting Actress

Carmen Machi for A Spanish Affair

Supporting Actor

Karra Elejalde fro A Spanish Affair

Artistic Director

Pepe Dominguez for Marshland

Production Design

Edmon Roch, Toni Novella for El Nino

Editing

Jose M.G. Moyano for Marshland

Photography

Alex Catalan for Marshland

Special Effects

Guillermo Orbe, Raul Romanillos for El Nino.

Original Score

Julio de la Rosa for Marshland

Original Score

“Nino sin Miedo” by David Santisteban, India Martinez, Riki Rivera for El Nino.

Sound

Marc Orts, Oriol Tarrago, Sergio Burmann for El Nino

Makeup and Hair

Jose Quetgias, Carmen Veinat, Pedro Rodriguez for Musaranas

Wardrobe

Fernando Garcia for Marshland

Feature Documentary

Paco de Lucia: The Search

European Film

Idaby Pawel Pawlikowsky

Latin American Film

Wild Talesby Damian Szifron

Fiction Short

Café Para Llevarby Patricia Font

Animated Short

Juan y la Nubeby Giovanni Maccelli

Documentary Short

Walls (If These Walls Could Talk)by Miguel Lopez Beraza

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Source: Hollywoodreporter, Wikipedia

Rollo Tomasi

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