13th_Gaudí_Awards

13th Gaudí Awards

13th Gaudí Awards

Film award ceremony organised by the Catalan Film Academy


The 13rd Gaudí Awards, organised by the Catalan Film Academy, were presented at the CCIB [ca]'s auditorium in Barcelona on 21 March 2021.[1]

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History

The nominations were read by Sergi López and Aina Clotet at La Pedrera's auditorium on 28 January 2021.[2] The Barcelona Vampiress grossed the highest number of nominations, 14.[2]

In addition to the regular awards, Les dues nits d'ahir received the Public's Choice Special Award (which was presented at Calella's Sala Mozart rather than at the CCIB), whereas actress Carme Elías was recognised with the honorary life achievement award.[1]

Winners and nominees

The winners and nominees are listed as follows:[3][4][5]

Best Film
Bet Non-Catalan Language Film
Best Director
Best Screenplay
Best Actress
Best Actor
Best Supporting Actress
Best Supporting Actor
Best Documentary Film
  • My Mexican Bretzel [ca]
    • ¿Puedes oírme?
    • La mami
    • The Mystery of the Pink Flamingo
Best Short Film
  • Ni oblit ni perdó [ca]
    • Candela
    • Forastera
    • Panteres
    • Vera
Best Television Film
  • La mort de Guillem [ca]
    • Èxode
    • El crèdit
    • La fossa
Best Cinematography
Best Production Supervision
Best Art Direction
Best Editing
  • Núria Giménez Lorang [ca], Cristóbal FernándezMy Mexican Bretzel [ca]
    • Ana Pfaff — La mami
    • Bernat Aragonés — A stormy night
    • Sofi Escudé — Schoolgirls
Best Original Music
Best Costume Design
Best Sound
Best Visual Effects
Best Makeup and Hairstyles
Best European Film

Public's Choice Special Award

  • Les dues nits d'ahir [ca][3]

Honorary Award

Carme Elías attending the gala's red carpet

Actress Carme Elías was selected as the recipient of the Gaudí honorary award.[3]


References

  1. "'La vampira de Barcelona' triomfa en uns Premis Gaudí que també coronen 'Las niñas' i 'My Mexican Bretzel'". Público. 21 March 2021.

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