USPA NEWS - The capital of the Costa del Sol, Malaga, hosted this Saturday, March 6, the 35th edition of the Goya awards for Spanish cinema. The strangest and most painful edition, since it was held without the nominees attending, with a reduced red carpet and without the traditional parties that follow the awards ceremony. The subsequent press conferences were not held in the usual format either, since the editors were not authorized to attend the gala and the questions had to be asked online. The film 'Akelarre' was the winner of this edition of the awards, taking five awards, followed by 'The girls' with four. This last film won the Goya for best film...
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