Goya Awards
35th edition
- March 6, 2021
- Spain
The 35th Goya Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences (AACCE), honored the best in Spanish films of 2020 and took place at the Teatro del Soho CaixaBank in Málaga on 6 March 2021. The ceremony was televised in Spain by Televisión Española (TVE) and was directed and hosted by actor Antonio Banderas and journalist María Casado. It was also televised for the international public by the TVE Internacional channel. It was the second consecutive year that the ceremony was held in Málaga. It was also the third consecutive year that the ceremony took place in Andalusia.
Awards
Statistics
Most Awarded
2 or more wins- Coven 5
- Adú 4
- Schoolgirls 4
- Ane Is Missing 3
- Rosa's Wedding 2
- The Year of the Discovery 2
Most Nominated
3 or more nominations- Adú 13
- Coven 9
- Schoolgirls 9
- Rosa's Wedding 8
- Black Beach 6
- Ane Is Missing 5
- The People Upstairs 5
- Cross the Line 3
- The Europeans 3
- Historias lamentables 3
- My Heart Goes Boom! 3
- One Careful Owner 3
- Unknown Origins 3
Most Unluckiest
wins / nominations- Adú 4 / 13
- Rosa's Wedding 2 / 8
- Black Beach 0 / 6
- Schoolgirls 4 / 9
- Coven 5 / 9
- The People Upstairs 1 / 5
- The Europeans 0 / 3
- Historias lamentables 0 / 3
- My Heart Goes Boom! 0 / 3
- One Careful Owner 0 / 3
- Unknown Origins 0 / 3
- Ane Is Missing 3 / 5
- Cross the Line 1 / 3
Only one nomination
- 16 December
- An Officer and a Spy
- Anatomy of a Dandy
- Beef
- Bills Included
- Biografía Del Cadáver De Una Mujer
- Blue & Malone: Impossible Cases
- Corpus Christi
- Drowning Letters
- The Ephemeral
- Face to Face
- Falling
- The Father
- Fly
- Homeless Home
- I'm No Longer Here
- La Llorona
- Memories of My Father
- Metamorphosis
- The Mole Agent
- A Normal World
- One for All
- Paraíso
- Paraíso en llamas
- They're just fish
- Turu, the Wacky Hen
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