"One battle after another" and "Adolescence" predominate in the Golden Globes
Director Paul Thomas Anderson's film has fulfilled expectations, with nine nominations and four awards. Among the series, "Adolescence" has been the most award-winning with four more.
One Battle After Another, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson and starring Leonardo DiCaprio, has been the most award-winning film of the83 edition of the Golden Globes, with four home awards. In the annual awards awarded by representatives of the foreign press in Hollywood, the most praised series have been Adolescence and The Pitt .
As usual, Beverly Hilton has been the most award-winning film at the Los Angeles Hotel, collecting the Golden Globe for the best musical or comic film, best supporting actress (Teyana Taylor), best direction and screenplay (both for Anderson).
Hamnet, best dramatic film, and Brazilian secret agent O , best non-English language film, were also awarded at last night's gala.
The Golden Globe of the lead actor in a dramatic film is taken by Wagner Moura ,the protagonist of Secret Agent O.
Rose Byrne has been awarded the award for the lead actress in a comedy or musical film for her role in If I Had Legs I'd Kick You, and the Golden Globe for the best actor in a drama has been taken by Timothée Chalamet, thanks to her role in Marty Supreme; she has the first prize in the fifth nomination.
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"Real Stories" at the Fipadoc Biarritz Festival
In nine days, 150 films will be seen in the Labour town, with special emphasis on Spanish and Portuguese works, as well as Basque productions such as the short film "Idi" and the documentary about the Akelarre plaza group.
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In the last Goya, Basque productions have won 45 nominations. However, this success is not just a matter of the last year.
Susana Abaitua: "I've been screaming like a madman at home with the joy of the nomination."
The actress Susana Abaitua, nominated for the Goya for the Best Actress Protagonist for her role in Un fantasmaen la batalla, says she has received the news "quite surprisingly," though she does not hide her joy and points out that, even if she had not been nominated, that would not detract from her work as an actress "like the work of other colleagues who have not been nominated."
Alauda Ruiz de Azua, director of "The Domingos," celebrates 13 Goya nominations
The Vizcaíno director of Los Domingos, Alauda Ruiz de Azua, celebrated this Tuesday her support for the Goya awards, nominations that she says have moved her because she takes great care of her working environment, "I always feel they are my allies."
Jose Mari Goenaga: "Extending the life of the film through nominations and awards is very important."
Jose Mari Goenaga, one of the directors of Maspalomas, has been very pleased to have received 9 nominations at the Goya Awards. He is particularly pleased that Kandido Uranga is nominated for the best actor in the cast.
"The Domingos" and "Maspalomas" have been nominated as the best Goya film
The X Basque productions released in 2025 will opt for the Goya Awards, which will be presented on 28 February in Barcelona.
The costumes of the movie "The Night," available to all, can be seen
The Errenteria Costume Center has organized an exhibition of various costumes that have been used in the latest film by Paul Urkijo. They are replicas of costumes used in the 17th century in the Basque Country and show in a remarkable way the difference between the rich and the humble. They can be seen until March 22.
"Domingos" and "Maspalomas", among the most viewed films last year
The Association of Film Theaters of the Basque Country (EZAE) has collected data from 2025, with a 6% decrease in the number of viewers in the cinemas grouped to the association, compared to 2024.
"The Bad", the new thriller by Bajo Ulloa with EITB participation, will be released on January 16
Shot in Vitoria, Juanma Bajo Ulloa's latest film confronts the viewer with evil. The thriller's protagonists are Martin, the unrepentant killer, and Elvira, the journalist who wants to succeed with a book about Martin.