29th Goya Awards

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29th Goya Awards
29th Goya Awards logo.jpg
DateFebruary 7, 2015
SiteMadrid Marriott Auditorium Hotel, Madrid
Hosted by Dani Rovira
Highlights
Best Film Marshland
Best Actor Javier Gutiérrez
Marshland
Best Actress Bárbara Lennie
Magical Girl
Most awards Marshland (10)
Most nominations Marshland (17)
Television coverage
Network TVE

The 29th Goya Awards were presented at the Madrid Marriott Auditorium Hotel in Madrid on February 7, 2015 to honour the best in Spanish films of 2014. Actor and comedian Dani Rovira was the master of ceremonies. [1] Nominees were announced on January 7, 2015. [2] Marshland won ten awards, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Actor.

Contents

Winners and nominees

Major awards

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Other award nominees

  • Juan y la nube
    • A Life Story
    • El señor del abrigo interminable
    • Sangre de unicornio
    • A Lonely Sun Story
  • Paco de Lucía: La búsqueda
    • Nacido en Gaza
    • Edificio España
    • El último adiós a Bette Davis
  • Walls (si estas paredes hablasen)
    • El domador de peixos
    • El último abrazo
    • La máquina de los rusos

Honorary Goya

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