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32nd Goya Awards
32nd Goya Awards nominees reception
DateFebruary 3, 2018
SiteMadrid Marriott Auditorium Hotel, Madrid
Hosted byJoaquín Reyes
Ernesto Sevilla
Highlights
Best FilmThe Bookshop
Best ActorJavier Gutiérrez
The Motive
Best ActressNathalie Poza
Can't Say Goodbye
Most awardsGiant (10)
Most nominationsGiant (13)
Television coverage
NetworkTVE

The 32nd Goya Awards were presented at the Madrid Marriott Auditorium Hotel in Madrid on February 3, 2018 to honour the best in Spanish films of 2017.[1][2][3][4] Joaquín Reyes and Ernesto Sevilla hosted the awards ceremony.[5]

Nominations were announced on 13 December 2017 by David Verdaguer and Bárbara Lennie.[6] Giant received the most nominations with thirteen, followed by The Bookshop with twelve nominations.[5]

The Bookshop won Best Film, as well as Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay, but Giant won the most awards, with ten awards, including Best Original Screenplay.[7]

Winners and nominees

Major awards

Best Film[8][9][10][11] Best Director[8][9][10][11]
Best Actor[8][9][10][11] Best Actress[8][9][10][11]
Best Supporting Actor[8][9][10][11] Best Supporting Actress[8][9][10][11]
Best New Actor[8][9][10][11] Best New Actress[8][9][10][11]
  • Eneko Sagardoy – Giant
    • Pol Monen – Morir
    • Eloi Costa – Skins
    • Santiago Alverú – Selfie
Best Original Screenplay[8][9][10][11] Best Adapted Screenplay[8][9][10][11]
Best Spanish Language Foreign Film[8][9][10][11] Best European Film[8][9][10][11]
Best New Director[8][9][10][11] Best Animated Film[8][9][10][11]
  • Tadeo Jones 2: El secreto del Rey Midas
    • Deep
    • Nur eta herensugearen tenplua

Other award nominees

Best Cinematography[8][9][10][11] Best Editing[8][9][10][11]
  • Giant – Laurent Dufreche and Raúl López
Best Art Direction[8][9][10][11] Best Production Supervision[8][9][10][11]
  • Giant – Mikel Serrano
    • Abracadabra – Alain Bainée
    • The Bookshop – Llorenç Miquel
    • Oro – Javier Fernández
Best Sound[8][9][10][11] Best Special Effects[8][9][10][11]
  • Veronica– Aitor Berenguer, Gabriel Gutiérrez and Nicolas de Poulpiquet
    • The Motive – Daniel de Zayas, Pelayo Gutiérrez and Alberto Ovejero
    • The Bar – Sergio Bürmann, David Rodríguez and Nicolas de Poulpiquet
    • Giant – Iñaki Díez and Xanti Salvador
  • Giant – Jon Serrano and David Heras
    • Oro – Reyes Abades and Isidro Jiménez
    • Veronica – Raúl Romanillos and David Heras
    • Zona hostil – Reyes Abades and Curro Muñoz
Best Costume Design[8][9][10][11] Best Makeup and Hairstyles[8][9][10][11]
  • Giant – Ainhoa Eskisabel, Olga Cruz and Gorka Aguirre
    • Abracadabra – Sylvie Imbert and Paco Rodríguez
    • Oro – Eli Adánez, Sergio Pérez Berbel and Pedro de Diego
    • Skins – Lola Gómez, Jesús Gil and Óscar del Monte
Best Original Score[8][9][10][11] Best Original Song[8][9][10][11]
Best Fictional Short Film[8][9][10][11] Best Animated Short Film[8][9][10][11]
  • Madre
    • Australia
    • Baraka
    • Como yo te amo
    • Extraños en la carretera
  • Woody & Woody
  • Colores
  • El ermitaño
  • Un día en el parque
Best Documentary Film[8][9][10][11] Best Documentary Short Film[8][9][10][11]
  • Muchos hijos, un mono y un castillo
  • Los desheredados
    • Primavera rosa en México
    • The Fourth Kingdom
    • Tribus de la Inquisición

Honorary Goya

Films by number of nominations and awards

Films by number of nominations
Film Nominations Ref.
Giant 13 [18]
The Bookshop 12 [19]
The Motive 9 [20]
Abracadabra 8 [21]
Summer 1993 8 [22][23]
Veronica 7 [24][25]
Oro 6 [26]
Holy Camp! 5 [27]
No sé decir adiós 3 [28][29]
Skins 3 [30]
Loving Pablo 2 [5]
Morir 2 [5]
Films by number of awards
Film Awards Ref.
Giant 10 [31][32]
The Bookshop 3 [7]
Summer 1993 3 [33]
The Motive 2 [34]
Veronica 1 [35][36]
Holy Camp! 1 [37][38][39]

Controversy

The fashion designer David Delfín, who died on 3 June 2017, and the actress Amparo Pacheco, who died on 27 April 2017, were not included in the In Memoriam section of the ceremony, which was protested by some of their relatives.[40]

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