The galas of the Goya awards, held in Seville with an edition that will surpass the pandemic restrictions this year, have produced over the years. memorable moments. Some were emotional. Others are funny. But there was also room for discussion.
These are the five most obvious:
“No war”
Goya premiere created in 2003 A great debate on the position of most of the cinema world against the Iraq Warsupported by the then ruling Government of José María Aznar. Most of the winners attended the ceremony with ‘No to war’ stickers and voiced their opposition with their speeches into the microphone.
Antonio Resines’ incomprehensible rap
In the 2012 edition, Antonio Resines took the stage wearing a hat and dark glasses to join his professional friends Juan Diego, Tito Valverde and Javier Gutiérrez. a rap composed by rapper El Langui. Although the first one performed the task acceptably, Resines forgot the lyrics, so nothing was understood from what he said.
Candela Pena wants a job
In 2013, actress Candela Peña, who won Goya’s award for best supporting actress, gave an emotional and vindictive speech at the award, but surprised everyone by asking for work. “I want a job from you, I have a child to feed.he shouted, astonishing the audience. A public hospital with “no blankets to cover or water to drink”.
Adriana Ugarte’s fault
The award for Best Original Song of the 2015 edition was for ‘Snow White’, but Adriana Ugarte, co-presenter with Carlos Santos, made the wrong envelope and announced that the award-winning film was ‘Wild Children’.. The organization immediately reported the mistake, and the interim winners who were already on the scene returned to their chairs. Ugarte apologized repeatedly during the ceremony, and the Film Academy publicly apologized for the “unfortunate mistake”.
“Happy birthday” to Prince Felipe from Almodóvar
In 2000, Pedro Almodóvar, who has always had a controversial relationship with awards, surprised everyone. Dedicate an impromptu ‘Happy Birthday’ to the current King and then to Prince Felipe. So he blew 32 candles.
Source: Informacion

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