12th Goya Awards

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12th Goya Awards
12th Goya Awards logo.jpg
Date31 January 1998
Site Palacio Municipal de Congresos de Madrid
Hosted by El Gran Wyoming
Highlights
Best Film Lucky Star
Best Actor Antonio Resines
Lucky Star
Best Actress Cecilia Roth
Martín (Hache)
Most awards Lucky Star (5)
Most nominations Secrets of the Heart (9)
Television coverage
Network TVE

The 12th Goya Awards were presented in Madrid, Spain on 31 January 1998. [1] The gala was hosted by El Gran Wyoming. [2]

Contents

Lucky Star won the award for Best Film. [3]

Winners and nominees

The nominees [4] and winners [5] are listed as follows:

Major award nominees

  • Megasónicos

Other award nominees

  • Cazadores
    • Campeones
    • En medio de ninguna parte
    • Hola, mamá
    • Pasaia

Honorary Goya

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