Post by shakhar24 on Feb 28, 2024 5:15:44 GMT
It was the night of "The Good Boss", but also the night of the return, of the great black and white dresses, of the red tuxedos with loving names embroidered on the back and of the most glamorous Hollywood star that Valencia has fallen in love with: Cate Blanchett and her brand new Goya Internacional. An almost normal gala night. Almost. But not quite yet, and it was noticeable by the masks, the vaccination certificates and the hydroalcoholic gel, still strategically placed in the busiest corners of the Palau de les Arts in Valencia, which hosted the event. A few meters from the entrance, surrounding the red carpet, hundreds of fans could finally take photos with the stars again. Carmen Machi highlighted it in the speech with which the party began: "Today is the reunion gala, thank you very much for letting us continue in your lives." And it was also one of the longest galas in memory.
Neither the musical numbers, with a premiere by C.Tangana, "Te venero", half sung with the young Rita Payés, nor the performance of Joaquín Sabina, who chose the song "Tan young and so old" for his reappearance in the stages, accompanied by Leiva on guitar, managed to C Level Executive List energize the delivery of big heads. After the gala in Malaga, without an audience and with the nominees in plasma due to covid, the gala has regained its audience, joy and "pandemic hugs", as Javier Bardem calls them. An exultant Bardem posed for photographers with the rest of the Spaniards who, like him, are nominated this year for the Oscars: Penélope Cruz, Alberto Iglesias and Alberto Mielgo, leaving another historic Goya moment.
Bardem, who was already the Spanish actor with the most Goya awards, won his sixth award as an actor thanks to "El Buen Patron", the film by Fernando León de Aranoa , also director of "Mondays in the Sun" () with the that the performer had already achieved one of his awards. "The Good Patron" by León de Aranoa was the winner of the night, winning six of the twenty awards he was up for, and which were the "big" prizes. Beautiful, and endearing, Cate Blanchett's wish for Penelope to win the Oscar for best actress for "Parallel Mothers": "You deserve it," she told her, seconds after A**uring that Pedro Almodóvar had "so much talent that it was disgusting" . There were also very prominent politicians, and also very glamorous, from the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez , to the Vice President Yolanda Díaz , who attended the great Spanish cinema festival for the first time, as did the Minister of Culture, Miquel Iceta.
Neither the musical numbers, with a premiere by C.Tangana, "Te venero", half sung with the young Rita Payés, nor the performance of Joaquín Sabina, who chose the song "Tan young and so old" for his reappearance in the stages, accompanied by Leiva on guitar, managed to C Level Executive List energize the delivery of big heads. After the gala in Malaga, without an audience and with the nominees in plasma due to covid, the gala has regained its audience, joy and "pandemic hugs", as Javier Bardem calls them. An exultant Bardem posed for photographers with the rest of the Spaniards who, like him, are nominated this year for the Oscars: Penélope Cruz, Alberto Iglesias and Alberto Mielgo, leaving another historic Goya moment.
Bardem, who was already the Spanish actor with the most Goya awards, won his sixth award as an actor thanks to "El Buen Patron", the film by Fernando León de Aranoa , also director of "Mondays in the Sun" () with the that the performer had already achieved one of his awards. "The Good Patron" by León de Aranoa was the winner of the night, winning six of the twenty awards he was up for, and which were the "big" prizes. Beautiful, and endearing, Cate Blanchett's wish for Penelope to win the Oscar for best actress for "Parallel Mothers": "You deserve it," she told her, seconds after A**uring that Pedro Almodóvar had "so much talent that it was disgusting" . There were also very prominent politicians, and also very glamorous, from the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez , to the Vice President Yolanda Díaz , who attended the great Spanish cinema festival for the first time, as did the Minister of Culture, Miquel Iceta.