6th Gaudí Awards
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The 6th Gaudí Awards ceremony, presented by the Catalan Film Academy, was held at the Barcelona Teatre Musical in Barcelona on 2 February 2014. The gala was hosted by Àngel Llàcer.
| 6th Gaudí Awards | |
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| Date | 2 February 2014 |
| Site | Barcelona Teatre Musical, Barcelona, Spain |
| Hosted by | Àngel Llàcer |
| Organized by | Catalan Film Academy |
| Highlights | |
| Most awards | The Last Days (7) |
| Most nominations | The Last Days (11) |
| Television coverage | |
| Network | XAL |
| Viewership | 0.24 million (6.6%) |
Background
The nominations were read by Lolo Herrero and Lluïsa Castell from La Pedrera on 3 January 2014.[1] The awards ceremony took place on 2 February 2014 at the Barcelona Teatre Musical (BTM) and it was hosted by Àngel Llàcer.[2]
The linear television broadcast on BTV and other local stations of the XAL network commanded 242,000 viewers (6.6% audience share).[3] The ceremony did not air on the customary broadcaster TV3 due to the strike called by TVC workers.[3]
Winners and nominees
The winners and nominees are listed as follows:[4][5][6]
Best Film
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Bet Non-Catalan Language Film
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Best Director
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Best Screenplay
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Best Actress
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Best Actor
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Best Supporting Actress
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Best Supporting Actor
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Best Production Supervision
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Best Documentary Film
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Best European Film
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Best Short Film
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Best Television Film
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Best Art Direction
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Best Editing
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Best Cinematography
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Best Original Music
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Best Costume Design
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Best Sound
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Best Makeup and Hairstyles
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Best Digital/Special Effects
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Films with multiple nominations and awards
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Honorary Award
Actress Julieta Serrano was the recipient of the Gaudí honorary award.[7]