• Criticism: 'While the war lasts': all for Karra
  • 'The infinite trench'. Painful and bright
  • Almodóvar. "Not even in my worst dreams"

The Film Academy announced this morning the nominations for the 34th edition of the Goya Awards, which will be delivered on January 25 in Malaga. The balance is a clue to what can happen then: While the war lasts , Alejandro Amenábar has received 17 nominations, including best film, best direction and best actor and actress protagonists. His main rival will be Pain and Glory , by Pedro Almodóvar, with 16 nominations. The infinite trench , by Jon Garaño, Jose Mari Goenaga, Aitor Arregi and Lo que arde , by Óliver Laxe, will be their alternatives. The four films will be played by the Goyas for the best direction and best production, together with Intemperie , by Benito Zambrano.

Elena Anaya and Miguel Herrán read the list of candidates and announced duels that will be remembered for years. For example, Antonio Banderas and Karra Elejalde in the category of best actor, or Belén Cuesta, Penelope Cruz and Greta Fernández ( The daughter of a thief ) in the actresses.

Andreu Buenafuente and Silvia Abril will be the masters of ceremony at the Malaga gala, which 146 films premiered in Spain between January 1 and December 31, 2019 have chosen. Of these 146 productions, 88 are fiction, 55 They are documentary and three animation. Also attending this year 53 European films, 15 Latin American films and 35 short films -15 fiction, 10 documentaries and 10 animation.

'The infinite trench'.

Of the 146 candidate stories for the 34th call for these awards - five less than in the previous edition - 56 are raw operas. As for the scripts, 112 are original and 29 are adapted.

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