29th Goya Awards
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| 29th Goya Awards | |
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| Date | 7 February 2015 |
| Site | Madrid Marriott Auditorium Hotel, Madrid |
| Hosted by | Dani Rovira |
| Organized by | Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain |
| 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 | La 1 |
| Viewership | 3.84 million (24.7%) |
The 29th Goya Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain, took place at the Madrid Marriott Auditorium Hotel in Madrid on 7 February 2015 to honour the best in Spanish films of 2014. Actor and comedian Dani Rovira was the master of ceremonies.[1] Marshland won ten awards, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Actor.
The nominations were read on 7 January 2015 at the Spanish Film Academy headquarters by Kike Maíllo, Marian Álvarez, and Blanca Suárez.[2]
The gala opened with a long musical show (that included the performance of Dúo Dinámico's "Resistiré") with participation from Ana Belén, Eduardo Noriega, Lolita, Miguel Poveda, Hugo Silva, Fran Perea, Dani Rovira, Clara Lago, Asunción Balaguer, Marta Hazas, Andrés Velencoso, Blanca Romero, Blanca Suárez, and Antonio Resines.[3]
Rovira and Adrián Lastra later featured in a tap dance performance while Álex O'Dogherty performed a hybrid of comedy monologue and a musical show.[4]
The live broadcast on La 1 attracted 3,839,000 viewers (24.7% audience share).[5]
Winners and nominees
The winners and nominees are listed as follows:[6][7][8][9]
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