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Award ceremony for Spanish films of 2001
16th Goya Awards | |
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Date | February 2, 2002 |
Site | Palacio Municipal de Congresos de Madrid |
Hosted by | Rosa Maria Sardà |
Highlights | |
Best Film | The Others |
Best Actor | Eduard Fernández Fausto 5.0 |
Best Actress | Pilar López de Ayala Mad Love |
Most awards | The Others (8) |
Most nominations | The Others (15) |
Television coverage | |
Network | TVE |
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The 16th Goya Awards was an awards ceremony that took place at the Palacio Municipal de Congresos in Madrid, Spain on 2 February 2002.[1]
The Others won the award for Best Film.
Winners and nominees
[edit ]Major award nominees
[edit ]- Savages – Jorge Juan Martínez, Carlos Molinero [es], Clara Pérez and Lola Salvador
Other award nominees
[edit ]- The Others – Javier Aguirresarobe
- Intact – Xavi Giménez
- Mad Love – Paco Femenia
- Sex and Lucia – Kiko de la Rica
- The Others – Nacho Ruiz Capillas
- Don't Tempt Me – José Salcedo
- Mad Love – Teresa Font
- Sex and Lucia – Iván Aledo
- The Others – Benjamín Fernández
- Don't Tempt Me – Javier Fernández
- Intact – César Macarrón
- Mad Love – Josep Rosell
- The Others – Miguel Ángel González and Emiliano Otegui
- Mad Love – Carlos Bernases
- Don't Tempt Me – Angélica Huete
- Intact – José Luis Jiménez
- The Others – Tim Cavagin, Daniel Goldstein, Alfonso Raposo and Ricardo Steinberg
- Don't Tempt Me – José Antonio Bermúdez, Diego Garrido, Pelayo Gutiérrez, Antonio Rodríguez 'Mármol' and Nacho Royo
- Mad Love – David Calleja, Daniel Fontrodona and James Muñoz
- Sex and Lucia – Polo González Aledo, Agustín Peinado, Alfonso Pino and Santiago Thévenet
- Buñuel y la mesa del rey Salomón [es] – Reyes Abades, José María Aragonés, Carlos Martínez, Ana Núñez and Antonio Ojeda
- The Others – Félix Bergés [ca], Derek Langley, Pedro Moreno and Rafael Solórzano
- Intact – Félix Bergés [ca], Pau Costa, Carlos Martínez, Ana Núñez, Antonio Ojeda and Raúl Romanillos
- The Devil's Backbone – Reyes Abades, Carmen Aguirre, David Martí, Alfonso Nieto, Montse Ribé and Emilio Ruiz
- Mad Love – Javier Artiñano
- The Devil's Backbone – José Vico
- Off Key – Alberto Luna
- The Others – Sonia Grande
- Mad Love – Mercedes Guillot and Miguel Sesé
- Don't Tempt Me – Manuel García, Ana Lozano and Antonio Panizza
- Buñuel y la mesa del rey Salomón [es] – Ruth García and Concha Martí
- The Others – Ana López Puigcerver and Belén López Puigcerver
- Luz Casal — "Tu Bosque animado" – The Living Forest
- Olga Román — "Again" – El cielo abierto
- Clara Montes — "Sólo mía" – Sólo Mía
- Joaquín Sabina — "Semos diferentes" – Torrente 2: Misión en Marbella
- Desaliñada
- Bamboleho
- La mirada oblicua
- La primera vez
- Versión Original
- Pollo
- El Aparecido
- La Colección
- W.C.
- En construcción
- Asesinato en febrero
- Extranjeros de sí mismos
- Los niños de Rusia
Honorary Goya
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ "Gala de la 16 edición · 2002". Premios Goya (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2016年02月15日. Retrieved October 13, 2020.
- ^ "Estos son los premios de los PREMIOS GOYA 2002". Premios Goya (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2017年04月22日. Retrieved October 13, 2020.
- ^ "Palmarés de los Premios Goya". El País (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2014年08月02日. Retrieved October 13, 2020.
- ^ "Estas son las nominaciones de los PREMIOS GOYA 2002". Premios Goya (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2018年01月19日. Retrieved October 13, 2020.