30th Goya Awards

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30th Goya Awards
30th Goya Awards logo.png
DateFebruary 6, 2016
SiteMadrid Marriott Auditorium Hotel, Madrid
Hosted by Dani Rovira
Highlights
Best Film Truman
Best Actor Ricardo Darín
Truman
Best Actress Natalia de Molina
Food and Shelter
Most awards Truman (5)
Most nominations The Bride (12)
Television coverage
Network TVE

The 30th Goya Awards were presented at the Madrid Marriott Auditorium Hotel in Madrid on February 6, 2016 to honour the best in Spanish films of 2015. Actor and comedian Dani Rovira was the master of ceremonies for the second time in a row. [1]

Contents

Nominations were announced on 14 December 2015 by Asier Etxeandia and Emma Suárez. [2] [3] [4] The Bride received the most nominations with twelve, followed by Nobody Wants the Night with nine nominations.

Truman won five awards including Best Film and Best Director for Cesc Gay. [5]

Winners and nominees

Major awards

[6] [7] [8] [9] [10]

Other award nominees

  • Retribution – David Machado, Jaime Fernández and Nacho Arenas
  • El corredor
    • Cordelias
    • El Trueno Rojo
    • Inside the Box
    • Os meninos do rio
  • Alike
    • Honorio. Dos minutos de sol
    • La noche del océano
    • Víctimas de Guernica
  • Hijos de la Tierra
    • Regreso a la Alcarria
    • Ventanas
    • Viento de atunes

Honorary Goya

Films with multiple nominations and awards

In Memoriam

The segment paid tribute to following seventy artists in the montage: [12]

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