Tag #Goya Awards

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Goya Win for "La Infiltrada" Sparks Online Backlash

María Luisa Gutiérrez, a 52-year-old film producer from Yunquera de Henares, won her first Goya award for "La Infiltrada," a film about a police officer infiltrating ETA, after 32 years in the industry, sparking online controversy due to her acceptance speech.

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El 47" and "La infiltrada" Dominate Diverse 39th Goya Awards

The 39th Goya Awards, held in Granada, Spain, saw "El 47" and "La infiltrada" lead nominations, with Aitana Sánchez-Gijón and Richard Gere receiving honorary awards; winners spanned diverse films.

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Emilia Pérez" Wins Goya Amidst Actress's Racist Tweet Controversy

Emilia Pérez," a French film directed by Jacques Audiard and starring Karla Sofía Gascón, won Best European Film at the Goya Awards on February 8th, despite a recent controversy surrounding Gascón's past racist tweets that surfaced in late January.

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Missing Goya Rioja Bottles Overshadow Centennial Celebration

Two commemorative Rioja wine bottles, signed by Goya Awards attendees including Carolina Yuste and Alejandro Amenábar, vanished after the ceremony in Granada, Spain, jeopardizing planned centenary celebrations and a charity auction.

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Emilia Pérez" Wins Goya Amidst Actress's Social Media Controversy

Emilia Pérez," a French-Spanish film by Jacques Audiard, won Best European Film at the Goya Awards on February 8th, amidst controversy over offensive tweets from its lead actress, Karla Sofia Gascon, who did not attend the ceremony.

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La infiltrada": Highest-Grossing Spanish Film by a Woman

Arantxa Echevarría's "La infiltrada", starring Carolina Yuste, has surpassed €8.44 million, becoming the highest-grossing Spanish film directed by a woman and challenging perceptions of female-led films; it garnered 13 Goya nominations and explores the true story of an undercover police officer infi...

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