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    ‘Blancanieves’ Tops Spain’s Goya Awards With 10 Prizes; ‘The Impossible’ Wins 5

    Pablo Berger’s black and white and silent rendering of Snow White won the top Goya in Spain on Sunday night. The Spanish Oscars gave Blancanieves the Best Film prize along with Best Actress for Maribel Verdú and Best Original Screenplay for Berger. It won seven other prizes for a total of 10 out of its leading 18 nominations. The Impossible‘s Juan Antonio Bayona was named Best Director. The tsunami drama that stars Ewan McGregor and Oscar nominated Naomi Watts was also a winner in four other categories including Editing and Special Effects. It had 14 nominations going in. Click over for a full list of winners.

    Best Film
    Blancanieves

    Best Director
    Juan Antonio Bayona, The Impossible

    Best Actor
    José Sacristán, The Dead Man And Being Happy

    Best Actress
    Maribel Verdú, Blancanieves

    Best Supporting Actor
    Juan Villagrán, Unit 7

    Best Supporting Actress
    Candela Peña, A Gun In Each Hand

    Best New Director
    Enrique Gato, Tad, The Lost Explorer

    Best Original Screenplay
    Pablo Berger, Blancanieves

    Best Adapted Screenplay
    Javier Barreira, Gorka Magallón, Ignacio del Moral, Jordi Gasull and Neil Landau, Tad, The Lost Explorer

    Best Ibero-American Film
    Juan Of The Dead

    Best Euoprean Film
    The Intouchables

    Best Cinematography
    Kiko de la Rica, Blancanieves

    Best Original Score
    Alfonso de Villalonga, Blancanieves

    Best Original Song
    No Te Puedo Encontrar, Blancanieves

    Best Art Direction
    Alain Bainée, Blancanieves

    Best Production Design
    Sandra Hermida Muñiz, The Impossible

    Best Doctumentary
    Sons Of The Clouds

    Best Animated Film
    Tad, The Lost Explorer

    Bes Newcomer, Male
    Joaquín Núñez, Unit 7

    Best Newcomer, Female
    Macarena García, Blancanieves

    Best Editing
    Elena Ruiz and Bernat Villaplana, The Impossible

    Best Sound,
    Peter Glossop, Marc Orts and Oriol Tarragó, The Impossible

    Best Costume Design
    Paco Delgado, Blancanieves

    Best Make-Up & Hair
    Sylvie Imbert and Fermín Galán, Blancanieves

    Best Special Effects
    Pau Costa and Félix Bergés, The Impossible

    Best Fiction Short
    Aquel No Era Yo, by Estebán Crespo

    Best Documentary SHort
    A Story For The Modlins, by Sergio Oskman

    Best Animated Short
    El Vendedor De Humo, by Jaime Maestro

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