Argentina, 1985 won the Goya Award for Best Ibero-American Film (Photo: Twitter)

This Saturday the Goya Prize 2023 in its 37th edition, at the Palace of Conventions and Congresses of the city of Seville with the conduct of Antonio de la Tour there clear lake. The ceremony began at 6:00 p.m. Argentinian time and could be followed live on the international channel of Televisión Española.

Despite the excitement of all the nominated films, it was an inevitably sad day, following news of the director’s passing. Carlos Saura – that he received post mortem an honorary Goya in recognition of his rich filmography at the hands of Carmen Maura.

On this occasion, Argentina was the big winner with the film Argentina 1985 for the best Ibero-American film. Among the nominees were the films 1976 (Chile), The package (Colombia), Major (Bolivia) and night of fire (Mexico).

In this way, Argentina 1985 added new recognition to his brilliant local and international career. The movie of Santiago Miter He came as the favorite at the Goya ceremony, a distinction that national productions have had 18 times.

Argentina 1985 won the 2023 Goya Award for Best Ibero-American Film (Picture: File)
Argentina 1985 won the 2023 Goya Award for Best Ibero-American Film (Picture: File)

The Goyas have already acquired a special value for the field of cinema, since Spanish cinematography has earned its place on the big screen all over the world. Numbers like Louis Bunuel, Pedro Almodovar, Penelope Cruz, Javier Bardem there Antonio Banderas among others, they form an important list of creators and protagonists. Today, with the advance of streaming platforms, this list is growing and the productions of independent filmmakers or those taking their first steps in the industry reach a wider audience.

For this reason, the delivery of Goya Prize This is a preview of the productions that will be on everyone’s lips when they arrive in Argentina and Latin America.

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