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Goya Award For Best Sound
The Goya Award for Best Sound (Spanish: ''Premio Goya al mejor sonido'') is one of the Goya Awards, Spain's principal national film awards. The category was first presented at the first edition of the Goya Awards with Bernardo Menz and Enrique Molinero being the first winners of the category for their work in ''Werther'' (1986). Gilles Ortion holds the record of most wins in this category winning eight times, followed by Alfonso Pino with seven wins. At the European Film Awards, Oriol Tarragó won Best Sound Designer for ''A Monster Calls''. Winners and nominees 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s References External linksOfficial siteIMDb: Goya Awards
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Goya Awards
The Goya Awards ( es, Premios Goya) are Spain's main national annual film awards, commonly referred to as the Academy Awards of Spain. The awards were established in 1987, a year after the founding of the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences, and the first awards ceremony took place on March 16, 1987 at the Teatro Lope de Vega, Madrid. The ceremony continues to take place annually at Centro de Congresos Príncipe Felipe, around the end of January/beginning of February, and awards are given to films produced during the previous year. The award itself is a small bronze bust of Francisco Goya created by the sculptor José Luis Fernández, although the original sculpture for the first edition of the Goyas was by Miguel Ortiz Berrocal. History To reward the best Spanish films of each year, the Spanish Academy of Motion Pictures and Arts decided to create the Goya Awards. The Goya Awards are Spain's main national film awards, considered by many in Spain, and internationa ...
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3rd Goya Awards
The 3rd Goya Awards were presented in Madrid, Spain on 21 March 1989. ''Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown'' won the award for Best Film. Winners and nominees Major award nominees Other award nominees Honorary Goya * Imperio Argentina See also * List of Spanish films of 1988 A list of Cinema of Spain, Spanish-produced and co-produced feature films released in Spain in 1988. Films See also * 3rd Goya Awards References External links Spanish films of 1988at the Internet Movie Database {{DEFAULTSORT: ... References External linksOfficial website (Spanish)IMDb profile
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Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!
''Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!'' ( es, link=no, ¡Átame!, , "Tie Me!") is a 1989 Spanish dark romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar, starring Victoria Abril and Antonio Banderas alongside Loles Léon, Francisco Rabal, Julieta Serrano, María Barranco, and Rossy de Palma. The plot follows a recently released psychiatric patient who kidnaps an actress in order to make her fall in love with him. He believes his destiny is to marry her and father her children. The film was highly successful with both critics and audiences in Spain. Its United States release was entangled in controversy, instrumental in the implementation by the MPAA of a new rating category, NC-17, for films of an explicit nature that were previously unfairly regarded as pornographic because of the X rating. Plot Ricky, a 23-year-old psychiatric patient, has been deemed cured and is released from a mental institution. Until then, he has been the lover of the woman director of the hospit ...
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¡Ay Carmela!
''¡Ay Carmela! '' is a 1990 Spanish comedy-drama film directed by Carlos Saura and based on the eponymous play by José Sanchís Sinisterra. The film stars Carmen Maura, Andrés Pajares, and Gabino Diego as a trio of travelling players performing for the Republic, who inadvertently find themselves on the nationalist side during the closing months of the Spanish Civil War. The film was selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Plot Carmela, Paulino, and Gustavete - who is mute as the result of an explosion - are a trio of travelling vaudeville performers. Amidst the chaos of the Spanish Civil War, they are in the town of Montejo, entertaining republican troops with their variety show. They are survivors who are motivated, not exactly by patriotism, but by a desire for self-preservation. Their show consists of four acts. It ...
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5th Goya Awards
The 5th Goya Awards were presented in Madrid, Spain Madrid ( , ) is the capital and most populous city of Spain. The city has almost 3.4 million inhabitants and a metropolitan area population of approximately 6.7 million. It is the second-largest city in the European Union (EU), and ... on 16 February 1991. '' ¡Ay, Carmela!'' won the award for Best Film. Winners and nominees Major award nominees Other award nominees Honorary Goya * Enrique Alarcón External linksOfficial website (Spanish)IMDb profile
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The Dark Night (film)
''The Dark Night'' ( es, La noche oscura, links=no) is a 1989 Spanish-French drama film directed by Carlos Saura. It stars Juan Diego as John of the Cross in solitary confinement in a Carmelite monastery in Toledo in 1577. Saura both wrote the screenplay and directed the film. Andrés Vicente Gómez is the producer. The film was entered in the 39th Berlin International Film Festival. Plot John, wearing a blindfold, travels as a prisoner to a monastery in Toledo, unable to see where he is going. John enters the monastery. In the hall, a group of priests remove his blindfold. They force him to stand trial, but John refuses to obey the friars, unwilling to ask for forgiveness for his Reformist beliefs. The friars order John to take off his clothes and put on one of their robes, but John refuses. Therefore, they put him in solitary confinement. Later, they take him out of his room and whip him while they sing religious hymns. After his first whipping, John begins to create his ...
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Twisted Obsession
''Twisted Obsession'' ( es, El sueño del mono loco, links=no; ) is a 1989 Spanish-French erotic thriller directed by Fernando Trueba and starring Jeff Goldblum and Miranda Richardson. It consists of an adaptation of the 1976 novel '' The Dream of the Mad Monkey'' () by Christopher Frank. Goldblum stars as a screenwriter who becomes involved with a young incestuous brother and sister. Plot Cast Production The screenplay was penned by Trueba, and Menno Meyjes. Shot in English, the film is a Spanish-French co-production, produced by Iberoamericana in association with French Production, International Production and Sofica Valor. Shooting took place in Paris and Madrid. Release The film screened at the 46th Venice International Film Festival in September 1989. Accolades , - , align = "center" rowspan = "11" , 1990 , , rowspan = "11" , 4th Goya Awards , , colspan = "2" , Best Film , , , , rowspan = "11" , , - , Best Director , , Fernando Trueba , , ...
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The Sea And The Weather
''El mar y el tiempo'' (English: ''The Sea and the Weather'') is a 1989 drama film written and directed by Fernando Fernán Gómez. Cast *Rafaela Aparicio as Abuela * José Soriano as Jesús *Fernando Fernán Gómez as Eusebio *Aitana Sánchez-Gijón as Mer *Iñaki Miramón as Anselmo *Ramon Madaula as Mariano *Fernando Guillén Cuervo as Pepe *Gabino Diego as Basilio * María Asquerino as Marcela Awards and nominations Won Goya Awards *Best Actress (Rafaela Aparicio) * Best Supporting Actress (María Asquerino) Nominated Goya Awards * Best Actor (Fernando Fernán Gómez) *Best Director (Fernando Fernán Gómez) *Best Editing (Pablo González del Amo) *Best Film This is a list of categories of awards commonly awarded through organizations that bestow film awards, including those presented by various film, festivals, and people's awards. Best Actor/Best Actress *See Best Actor#Film awards, Best Actress#F ... *Best Makeup and Hairstyles *Best Production Supervision *Best Scree ...
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Bajarse Al Moro
''Going South Shopping'' ( es, Bajarse al moro, links=no) is a 1989 Spanish comedy film directed by Fernando Colomo based on the play ''Bajarse al moro'' José Luis Alonso de Santos. It Verónica Forqué alongside Antonio Banderas, Juan Echanove, and Aitana Sánchez-Gijón. Plot The plot tracks the mishaps of Chusa (a drug trafficker 'going south' to Morocco to buy hashish) and other characters based in the neighborhood of Lavapiés, including her cousin Jaimito, police agent Alberto, and virgin Elena. Cast Production Based on José Luis Alonso de Santos's play ''Bajarse al moro'', the screenplay was penned by Alonso de Santos alongside Fernando Colomo and Joaquín Oristrell. The film is an Ion Producciones and Lolafilms production. The score was composed by the sibling duo Pata Negra consisting of Rafael Amador and Raimundo Amador. Shooting locations included Madrid, Chaouen, and Algeciras. The dialogues incorporate elements of the cheli jargon characteristic of M ...
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Amanece, Que No Es Poco
''Amanece, que no es poco'' is a 1989 Spanish comedy film written and directed by José Luis Cuerda. Cast * José Sazatornil as Cabo Gutiérrez (billed as José Sazatornil 'Saza') * Carmen de Lirio as Doña Rocío - su señora * Ovidi Montllor as Pascual * Carmen Rodríguez as Su mujer * Rafael Díaz as Fermín * Amada Tercero as Su mujer * Cassen as Cura párroco (billed as Casto Sendra 'Cassen') * Manuel Alexandre as Paquito - su padre * María Ángeles Ariza as Merceditas - su prima * Rafael Alonso as El Alcalde * Fedra Lorente as Susan - su amiga * Cris Huerta as Tirso - el mesonero (billed as Chris Huertas) * Elisa Belmonte as Soprano * María I. González as Pianista * Paco Hernández as Don Roberto - maestro escuela (billed as Francisco Hernández) * Jorge V. Ortiz as Rafaelito * Samuel Claxton as Nge Ndomo * Chus Lampreave as Álvarez - su madre * Alberto Bové as Pedro - su tío * Luis Ciges as Jimmy * Antonio Resines as Teodoro * Aurora Bautista as La Padington * ...
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Love, Hate And Death
''Love, Hate and Death'' ( es, Montoyas y Tarantos) is a 1989 Spanish drama film directed by Vicente Escrivá. The film was selected as the Spanish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but did not nominated.Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Cast * Cristina Hoyos as María la Taranto * Sancho Gracia as Antonio Montoya * Juan Paredes as Manuel Taranto * Esperanza Campuzano as Ana Montoya * Juan Antonio Jiménez as Mercucho * José Sancho as Teo el Picao * Mercedes Sampietro as Soledad * Queta Claver as Ama See also * List of submissions to the 62nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film * List of Spanish submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film Spain has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film since the conception of the award. The award is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-leng ...
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4th Goya Awards
The 4th Goya Awards were presented in Madrid, Spain on 10 March 1990. ''Twisted Obsession ''Twisted Obsession'' ( es, El sueño del mono loco, links=no; ) is a 1989 Spanish-French erotic thriller directed by Fernando Trueba and starring Jeff Goldblum and Miranda Richardson. It consists of an adaptation of the 1976 novel '' The Dr ...'' won the award for Best Film. Winners and nominees Major award nominees Other award nominees Honorary Goya *Victoriano López García References External linksOfficial website (Spanish)IMDb profile
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