The film by Carlos Marqués-Marcet Els dies que vindran has been the winner of the XII Premis Gaudí of the Acadèmia del Cinema Català on Sunday night in the gala tradition at the Auditori del Fòrum -where the event has returned-, in a edition with recognitions widely distributed throughout the profession and in which the daughter of a thief, by Belén Funes , has also been the protagonist .

Starting as a favorite of the night, Carlos Marqués-Marcet's third feature film has received the awards for Best Film, Best Female Protagonist for María Rodríguez Soto and Best Editing, while debutante Belén Funes has also reigned the medal winners with The Daughter of a thief - another of the most nominated - getting the Gaudí for Best Film in Non-Catalan Language, Best Direction and Best Screenplay - along with Marçal Cebrian.

It has also shone among the winners What burns, by Oliver Laxe, with Gaudí for the Best European Film, and with the prize for Best Photography - by Mauro Herce -, recounting the disappearance of rural civilization.

As for the interpretation, the actor Karra Elejalde has won as Best Male Protagonist for his role as Unamuno in the film While the war lasts, by Alejandro Amenábar.

The Audience Special Prize for Best Film- bestowed by the spectators-has been for 7 raons per fugir, while the filmmaker Francesc Betriu has collected the Gaudí d'Honor-Miquel Porter 2020 from Lluís Homar, when he referred to the "Franco censorship".

Belén Funes collects the award for best direction for 'The daughter of a thief'. Marta Pérez

The fourth kingdom The kingdom of plastics, by Adam Aliaga and Àlex Lora, has won the Gaudí for Best Documentary Film, while the television adaptation of Ildefonso Falcones' novel , The Cathedral of the Sea, has been imposed as Best Film for Television .

Non-peer palms

Although in this edition the Gaudí Premis have registered parity in the nominations, these have not been translated into a finally equal winners, a challenge that has been slightly claimed in some speeches but with less intensity than in other editions.

From left right: the president of the parliament, Roger Torrent; the president of the Catalan Film Academy, Isona Pasola; the Minister of Culture, José Manuel Rodríguez Uribes, and the Mayor of Barcelona, ​​Ada Colau. Marta Pérez

The gala, produced by Dagoll Dagom, and directed by Jordi Prat i Coll with an introduction by Anna Moliner, has welcomed more than 2,000 guests at the Auditorium of the Forum.

The gala has vindicated the film profession, as well as the need for greater investment in the cultural and audiovisual sector in particular, with reluctance to the political representatives included by the hand of the president of the Acadèmia, Isona Passola.

Among the outstanding presences has been the Minister of Culture and Sports of the new Government, José Manuel Rodríguez Uribes, the first of the new Government to visit Catalonia; also the Minister of Culture of the Generalitat, Mariàngela Vilallonga; the president of the Parliament, Roger Torrent; the mayor of Barcelona, ​​Ada Colau, and the director of Icaa, Beatriz Navas.

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