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Goya Awards 2018: mistakes and successes of the red carpet

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#MASWOMEN

#MASWOMEN

The red fan with the phrase #MASMUJERES became the protagonist (although not with the expected scope) of a protest gala with the role of women in the cinema and the lack of equality in salaries and presence. That the world of cinema is already changing is shown by two female directors who won the Goya awards. Congratulations!

Carla Simón, her year

Carla Simón, her year

The Catalan director is only collecting awards this year, including the Goya for new direction. For this occasion, he chose the designer Teresa Helbig again, she wore a sheath dress in geometric pailletes print, which she combined with the protest fan of the night.

Penelope Cruz, warrior woman

Penelope Cruz, warrior woman

The Atelier Versace model that the actress chose to attend the Gala was very appropriate. In pristine white and with metallic pieces, like an armor corset, which gave it a perfect gladiator air to fight for women's rights.

Marisa Paredes, elegant zascas

Marisa Paredes, elegant zascas

The actress shone at the Gala, and not only because of the gold on her cape, but also because she was one of the stars of the night when she went up to collect her well-deserved honorary Goya. How could it be otherwise, her model was signed by Sybilla. Her speech was a rosary of elegant reproaches that left us at her feet.

Maribel Verdú, discreet success

Maribel Verdú, discreet success

Being one of the nominees, and also wearing a model from a large firm like Dior, we expected more from her outfit. Although it did not sit badly, it did not do justice to her great guy and also put years on her.

Nathalie Poza, winner of the night

Nathalie Poza, winner of the night

He won the Goya for the best actress and also triumphed on the carpet with one of the most elegant models. Signed by Ana Locking, it consisted of a sober and simple black body and a luxurious skirt full of feathers. We also loved the maxi pendant that accompanied it.

Hiba Abouk, classic beauty

Hiba Abouk, classic beauty

The Greek cut design signed by Azzedine Alaïa enhances the unquestionable beauty of the actress. A 10.

Najwa Nimri, very natural

Najwa Nimri, very natural

Another actress who chose Dior for her styling and who did not convince us either. An exaggerated neckline coupled with the law of gravity is never a good combination.

Cristina Brondo, baby boom

Cristina Brondo, baby boom

Pregnant and gorgeous in this lace dress signed by Jesús Peiró.

Leonor Watling, halftone

Leonor Watling, halftone

The dress was a very sophisticated red design by Stella McCartney, but neither the makeup, nor the hairstyle, nor the manicure matched her. The details are what make the difference.

Dafne Fernández, gothic air

Dafne Fernández, gothic air

Dressed in Pronovias, we liked her classic cut dress with asymmetrical rhinestones, not so much her makeup with that black lip …

Dulceida, gift wrapped

Dulceida, gift wrapped

Her Ze García model does not convince us, the draping of the body and the length, so short, of the skirt in front, with that kind of drapery behind, did not suit the influencer at all.

Cayetana Guillén Cuervo, discreet cleavage

Cayetana Guillén Cuervo, discreet cleavage

Her dress, black with a flared skirt and open back, had a neckline to the waist but very closed that favored her a lot. From Santos Costura.

Goya Toledo, in bicolor

Goya Toledo, in bicolor

Black and white are two colors that never fail, especially when combined in such a wonderful dress, like this one from Carolina Herrera.

Irene Escolar, gorgeous

Irene Escolar, gorgeous

Her Santos Costura dress, in high red with dizzying slits, was risky but the end result was sexy and elegant at the same time, gorgeous.

Juana Acosta, like a princess

Juana Acosta, like a princess

Her navy blue plumetti dress from Pedro del Hierro was one of the most spectacular. We loved its original neckline with dropped sleeves and central vee. Divine!

Belén Rueda, full color

Belén Rueda, full color

The fuchsia tone of her Carolina Herrera model is beautiful, and the wide and voluminous cut of the skirt is very successful. Fresh and youthful.

Macarena García, feminine and singular

Macarena García, feminine and singular

Sublime dress that of the actress of The Call that stands out for the original set of seams highlighted by black gathered tulle, and for its transparent and embroidered fabric. One of our favorite designs of the night, signed by the Dsquared2 twins.

Leticia Dolera, masculine, chic?

Leticia Dolera, masculine, chic?

You were not convinced by the tuxedo of the Catalan actress. Although the jacket was original and had its vibe, the skinny pants in that shiny fabric and the strange Barbie shoes, which did not follow the dandy style of the suit, did not suit her at all. One of the skids of the night

Belén Cuesta, modern fairy

Belén Cuesta, modern fairy

The actress nominated for her fun role in La Llamada surprised us with this original design by Pedro del Hierro, with a bustier cut with draped tulle on top. Elegant and sensual.

Macarena Gómez, feathered

Macarena Gómez, feathered

Another actress who trusted Teresa Helbig for her design. Although it seems a bit exaggerated to us, we recognize that Macarena defends him quite well.

Maria Botto, very airy

Maria Botto, very airy

Very unfortunate Elisabetta Franchi dress that the actress wore. In the absence of an opening in the skirt to the groin, it was animated with another one in the neckline almost to the waist … No comment.

María Isasi, a lot of leg …

María Isasi, a lot of leg …

… and too much wonderbra. When it comes to teaching, better focus on a single point or you risk being vulgar.

Marian Álvarez, victorious vee

Marian Álvarez, victorious vee

The long tube dress with a deep V-neckline and discreet beaded embroidery fitted the actress like a glove. Elegant and with a sexy point. It was signed by Lexdeux.

Marta Nieto, very graphic

Marta Nieto, very graphic

Teresa Helbig's original design is not an obvious choice for a red carpet, but we have to admit that her retro cut suited the actress wonderfully. He risked and won.

Marta Etura, shine shine without shine

Marta Etura, shine shine without shine

Her dress was signed by Elisabetta Franchi and although it was not ugly, it did not sit well with her skin color. Never has so much sequin done so little to make an actress shine

Nieves Álvarez, rococo perfection

Nieves Álvarez, rococo perfection

Impeccable makeup, hairstyle, jewelry, Dolce & Gabbana dress … too much perfection to make us fall in love with her look.

Nuria Gago, classic and original

Nuria Gago, classic and original

Her black dress had a very classic cut with a bathtub neckline and pleated skirt, with a refreshing original touch in the form of embroidery on the skirt. A design by Isabel Sanchís.

Aura Garrido, sensual

Aura Garrido, sensual

Roberto Cavalli's model, a black straight dress with a pronounced neckline and made of paillettes fabric, could not have suited the actress better. We recognize ourselves as unconditional fans of her style.

Pilar Ordóñez, outdated

Pilar Ordóñez, outdated

The word dated is what best defines this look. Neither the cut nor the fabric of the dress have a pass, but the headdress, hairstyle and makeup even less. Change your stylist Pilar!

Ruth Gabriel, bedding

Ruth Gabriel, bedding

Living proof that making a dress with a bedspread or curtains only works for Escarlata O'Hara.

Sandra Escacena, allegory of spring

Sandra Escacena, allegory of spring

The young actress nominated for her role in Verónica trusted the firm Dolores Promesas for her look. Sandra was very fresh and springtime thanks to the embossed flowers that set her princess-cut dress. Beautiful!

Úrsula Corberó, very mature

Úrsula Corberó, very mature

The 28-year-old actress manages to look over 38 with this old-fashioned look that she chose for the Goya. Neither the hairstyle, nor the makeup nor the dress designed by Tersa Helbig, contributed anything of youthful freshness to this style, one of the most bland of the night.

Pepa Charro, very flamenco

Pepa Charro, very flamenco

She was one of the hottest presenters, including a protest speech, and she also wore one of the most outlandish models at the Gala. La Terremoto de Alcorcón wore this kind of farala dress that instead of polka dots has printed faces. It is signed by Eduardo Navarrete.

Alba Galocha, chic simplicity

Alba Galocha, chic simplicity

This two-piece with trousers from the Prada brand, which the model and actress wore, is very discreet, but its impeccable cut and the right accessories make it a breath of fresh air and originality on a red carpet.

Ana Álvarez, diva, divine?

Ana Álvarez, diva, divine?

A little outdated the dress that the actress wore, which had a cut in the Hollywood diva style, but a little past pleats and floripondios to be round. The design is signed by Malne.

Andrea Duro, seductive siren

Andrea Duro, seductive siren

Beautiful Stella McCartney dress with an asymmetrical neckline and in a deep red that suited the beautiful actress wonderfully.

For yet another year, Madrid has put the red carpet for the Goya Awards ceremony . This 2018 the 32nd edition has been held and, as usual, it has been filled with special moments, laughter, tears and emotions of all kinds. Although Joaquín Reyes and Ernesto Sevilla were in charge of leading the event (and criticism has not stopped raining down on them), the real stars of the night were the women who wanted to claim parity in this union. For this purpose, red fans were distributed with the legend #MASMUJERES stamped on it and that, at times, did not hesitate to wear both men and women.

And the women triumphed, on this night, since the two awards for directing were won by the two nominees, Isabel Coixet and Clara Simón, as well as the Goya of honor this year went to a woman, Marisa Paredes.

The other big winner of the night was the film Handía, which won 10 awards.

Despite all this, the Goya Awards have become fashionable . Through the photocall we have seen parade models that have left us with our mouths open, and other styles that have achieved the same effect, but for the worse … Do not miss our gallery with the moments that have most caught our attention at the Awards Goya and discover who the winners of the 2018 Goya Awards have been below.

Best film

  • The author
  • Summer 1993
  • Handia
  • The bookstore
  • Veronica

Best director

  • Manuel Martín Cuenca, by The Author
  • Aitor Arregi and Jon Garaño, for Handia
  • Isabel Coixet, for La Librería
  • Paco Plaza, by Verónica

best Actor

  • Antonio de la Torre, by Abracadabra
  • Javier Gutiérrez, for The Author
  • Javier Bardem, by Loving Pablo
  • Andrés Gertrúdix, for Gold

Best actress

  • Maribel Verdú, by Abracadabra
  • Emily Mortimer, for The Bookstore
  • Penelope Cruz, by Loving Pablo
  • Nathalie Poza, for I don't know how to say goodbye

Best Supporting Male Performance

  • José Mota, by Abracadabra
  • Antonio de la Torre, by The Author
  • David Verdaguer, for Summer 1993
  • Bill Nighy, for The Library

Best Supporting Actress

  • Adelfa Calvo, by The Author
  • Ana Castillo, for The Call
  • Belén Cuesta, for The Call
  • Lola Dueñas, for I don't know how to say goodbye

Best New Actor

  • Pol Monen, for Amar
  • Eneko Sagardoy, by Handia
  • Eloi Costa, for Skins
  • Santiago Alverú, for Selfie

Best New Actress

  • Ariana Paz, by The Author
  • Bruna Cusí, for Summer 1993
  • Itziar Castro, for Skins
  • Sandra Escacena, by Verónica

Best New Director

  • Sergio G. Sánchez, for The Secret of Marrowbone
  • Carla Simón, for Summer 1993
  • Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi, for La Llamada
  • Lino Escaler, for I don't know how to say goodbye

Best European Film

  • Cest la vie
  • Lady macbeth
  • The square
  • Toni Erdmann

Best Ibero-American Film

  • Amazon
  • Storm
  • A fantastic woman
  • Zama

Best Original Screenplay

  • Pablo Berger, by Abracadabra
  • Carla Simón, for Summer 1993
  • Aitor Arregi, Andoni de Caños, José Mari Goenaga and Andoni Carlos, for Handia
  • Fernando Navarro and Paco Plaza, by Verónica

Best Adapted Screenplay

  • Javier Cercas and Alejandro Hernández, for The author
  • Coral Cruz and Joan Sales, by Incerta glòria
  • Isabel Coixet, for The bookstore
  • Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi, for La Llamada

Best Documentary Film

  • Cantabrian
  • Dancing Beethoven
  • Many children, a monkey and a castle
  • Saura (s)

Best Editing

  • Abra Cadabra
  • Summer 1993
  • Handia
  • The bookstore

Best Direction of Photography

  • Summer 1993
  • Handia
  • The bookstore
  • Gold

Best Original Music

  • Pascal Game, by Handia
  • Alberto Iglesias, for The Cordillera
  • Alfonso de Vilallonga, for The Library
  • Carlos Algara and Tomás Nepomuceno, by Verónica

Best Original Song

  • Sometimes, by José Luis Perales (The author)
  • Feeling lonely on the Sunday afternoon, by Alfonso de Vilallonga ( The bookstore)
  • The Call, by Leiva (The Call)
  • Hostile Zone Rap, by Enrique Banos ( Hostile Zone)

Best Art Direction

  • Abra Cadabra
  • Handia
  • The bookstore
  • Gold

Best Costume Design

  • Abra Cadabra
  • Handia
  • The bookstore
  • Gold

Makeup and / or hairdressing

  • Abra Cadabra
  • Handia
  • Gold
  • Fur

Better sound

  • The author
  • The bar
  • Handia
  • Veronica

Best Production Direction

  • Summer 1993
  • Handia
  • The bookstore
  • Gold

Better special effects

  • Handia
  • Gold
  • Veronica
  • Hostile zone

Best animated film

  • Deep
  • Nur eta Herensugearen tenplua
  • Thaddeus Jones 2: The Secret of King Midas

Best fiction short film

  • Australia
  • Baraka
  • How I love you
  • Strangers on the road
  • Mother

Best Documentary Short Film

  • The disinherited
  • Pink spring in Mexico
  • The Fourth Kingdom
  • Tribes of the inquisition

Best animated short film

  • Colors
  • The hermit
  • A day in the park
  • Woody and woody

Goya of honor 2018: Marisa Paredes