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Goya Awards: where to watch the live gala, all the nominees, and Argentina's presence with Juan Minujín and the film Belén, by Dolores Fonzi

The Goya Awards, recognizing the best of Spanish cinema, will take place on February 28 in Barcelona, with significant Argentine representation.

The Goya Awards, the most prestigious awards in the Spanish film industry, are set to take place on February 28 at the Auditori Forum CCIB in Barcelona. These awards highlight the best productions released in 2025, showcasing a diverse range of talent and storytelling. Leading the nominations is "Los domingos," with 13 nods, closely followed by the acclaimed film "Sirât," which has 11 nominations and is co-written by Argentine Santiago Fillol, who also has two nominations for the Oscars. Other notable films include "Maspalomas" with nine nominations and "La cena" with eight.

Argentine representation at this year's awards is noteworthy, with actress and director Dolores Fonzi nominated in the Ibero-American Film category for her movie "Belén." Furthermore, Juan Minujín received a nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his role in "Los domingos," which reflects the growing influence and recognition of Argentine talent in the international film scene. This highlights not only the collaborative nature of film in the Spanish-speaking world but also the cross-national cultural exchanges prevalent today.

As the Goya Awards unfold, the spotlight on Argentine talent reinforces the importance of diversity in filmmaking and the celebration of stories that resonate with audiences across borders. The ceremony serves as a reminder of the vibrant film community in Spain and beyond, marking a significant night for artists and filmmakers alike.

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