25th Goya Awards

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Date13 February 2011
Best FilmBlack Bread
25th Goya Awards
Date13 February 2011
SiteTeatro Real, Madrid
Hosted byAndreu Buenafuente
Highlights
Best FilmBlack Bread
Best ActorJavier Bardem
Biutiful
Best ActressNora Navas
Black Bread
Most awardsBlack Bread (9)
Most nominationsThe Last Circus (15)
Television coverage
NetworkLa 1
Viewership4.34 million (25.4%)[1]

The 25th Goya Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain, took place on 13 February 2011 at the Teatro Real.[2] Black Bread by Agustí Villaronga won nine awards, including Best Film and Best Director.[3][4][5] Broadcast on La 1, the gala saw returning host Andreu Buenafuente.[1] Mario Camus was the recipient of the Honorary Goya Award.[2]

Films with multiple nominations and awards

The winners and nominees are listed as follows:[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]

  • Una caja de botones
    • Adiós papá, adiós mamá
    • El orden de las cosas
    • Zumo de limón
  • La bruxa
    • Exlibris
    • The Tower of Time
    • Vicenta
  • Memorias de un cine de provincias
    • El cine libertario: cuando las películas hacen historia
    • El pabellón alemán
    • Un dios que ya no ampara

Honorary Goya

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