14th Gaudí Awards

The 14th Gaudí Awards, organised by the Catalan Film Academy, will be presented at the MNAC's Oval Room in Barcelona on 6 March 2022.[1]

14th Gaudí Awards
Date6 March 2022 (2022-03-06)
SiteMNAC's Oval Room, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Organized byCatalan Film Academy

History

The nominations were read by Francesc Orella and María Molins at La Pedrera's auditorium on 25 January 2022.[2] Outlaws grossed the highest number of nominations, 13.[3] Only one film (Mironins) was nominated in the animation category, thus securing the award. Enric Cambray was tasked with the direction of the gala, whereas El Terrat was charged with the production.[3][4]

In addition to the regular awards, 8 films were nominated to the Public's Choice Special Award for Best Film, and cinematographer Tomàs Pladevall was revealed as the recipient of the honorary Gaudí award.[3]

Winners and nominees

Neus Ballús, Best Director winner.
Clara Roquet, Best Screenplay winner.
Maria Morera, Best Actress winner.
Mohamed Mellali, Best Actor winner.
Ángela Cervantes, Best Supporting Actress winner.
Valero Escolar, Best Supporting Actor winner.
Tomàs Pladevall, Honorary Award recipient.

The winners and nominees are listed as follows:[3][5]

Best Film
Bet Non-Catalan Language Film
Best Director
Best Screenplay
Best Actress
Best Actor
Best Production Supervision
Best Documentary Film
  • El retorn: la vida després de l'ISIS
    • Balandrau, infern glaçat
    • El niño de fuego
    • Un blues per a Teheran
Best Animation Film
  • Mironins
Best Short Film
  • Farrucas
    • Animal salvatge
    • Facunda
    • L'estrany
Best Television Film
  • Frederica Montseny, la dona que parla
    • Berenàveu a les fosques
    • Tocats pel foc
    • Un mundo para Julius
Best Art Direction
Best Editing
Best Cinematography
Best Supporting Actress
Best Supporting Actor
Best Original Music
Best Costume Design
Best Sound
Best Visual Effects
Best Makeup and Hairstyles
Best European Film

Public's Choice Special Award

Honorary Award

Cinematographer Tomàs Pladevall was selected as the recipient of the Gaudí honorary award.[3]

References

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