The gala of ‘ It’s over’ from this far we have come’ (as María Jiménez would say), the Goyas of denouncing the structural violence and systemic against women. Spanish cinema stood up and strongly and repeatedly condemned the abuses against women. She did it from the beginning, with musical performances and with multiple speeches (by presenters and winners) on stage.
“From here we want to say to victims of sexual violence who are not alone and that his testimony is admirable and very brave. Here in the cinema, it’s also over,” they stated. the Javis and Ana Belén in a firm plea.
And the film industry and the world of Culture, tonight, did get wet (and well). It was the night of the first Goya Rigoberta Bandini for the anthem ‘I just want love’ (from the movie ‘I’m loving you madly’), by demand “an end to the genocide in Gaza”, to demand “more racial diversity in Spanish cinema”, to give a voice to the residents of Cañada Real. to ask “freedom of thought and creation”to “return to the theaters, because it is where the films are seen as God intended,” said the president of the Film Academy, Fernando Méndez-Leite.
It was the night when Pedro Almodóvar, Penelope Cruz, Marisa Paredes, Cecilia Roth and Antonia San Juan shared a sofa and confidences (that’s nothing). They did it to make way for the Goya Internacional 2023 to Sigourney Weaver. JA Bayona was in charge of giving the ‘big head’ to Lieutenant Ellen Ripley, the protagonist of ‘Gorillas in the Mist’ and ‘Avatar’.
“When I think of Spanish cinema, I think of excellence. Humanity and heart, not cynicism. Being honored by you means a lot to me,” she said, visibly moved, and she did not hesitate to have a memory for the dubbing actress María Luisa Solá (the person in charge). to voice Lieutenant Ripley in Spain). “She has dubbed me in more than 30 films. My friend Bill Murray always says that my interpretation is better in Spanish. My bender should be here. “I thank you from the bottom of my heart.”
Ana Belén and Los Javis, This year’s masters of ceremony got excited, danced and sang together. They overflowed with enthusiasm, remembered their favorite directors and films and got more than one applause from those in attendance. ‘I try to forget you’covered by Salvador Sobral and Sílvia Pérez Cruz, was the song chosen to remember those who died in 2023.
The Goya awards 2024 They also remembered the great Concha Velasco and wanted to “honor those who are to come.” “Spanish cinema is already in your eyes. Loving Spanish cinema is the most beautiful way to love our country,” said Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi. And Amaia and Bisbal already sang it at the beginning, this was going to be a great night.

The actress and singer Ana Belén and the film directors Javier Ambrossi and Javier Calvo, during their performance | EFE/Chema Moya
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