17th Gaudí Awards

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17th Gaudí Awards
Date18 January 2025
SiteAuditori Fòrum CCIB, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Hosted by
Highlights
Best FilmThe 47
Best DirectionIsaki Lacuesta, Pol Rodríguez
Saturn Return
Best ActorEduard Fernández
The 47
Best ActressEmma Vilarasau
A House on Fire
Most awardsThe 47 (7)
Most nominationsThe 47 (18)

The 17th Gaudí Awards ceremony, presented by the Catalan Film Academy, took place on 18 January 2025 at the Auditori Fòrum CCIB in Barcelona.[1][2] The 47 won the Best Film award.

Background

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In November 2024, producer and distributor Paco Poch (ca) was announced as the recipient of the Honorary Gaudí.[3] The nominations were read by actors Bruna Cusí and David Verdaguer from the auditorium of La Pedrera on 5 December 2024.[2][1] The category for Best Television Movie was not presented. Also in December 2024, Marc Clotet and Paula Malia were announced as the gala hosts.[4] In the middle of the ceremony, Pep Ambròs (ca) took over Malia and Clotet as the gala host, and then transferred responsibility to Marta Torné.[5]

Historical drama The 47, directed by Marcel Barrena, led the nominations with a record-breaking eighteen, followed by A House on Fire by Dani de la Orden and They Will Be Dust by Carlos Marques-Marcet, with fourteen nods each.

The 47 also received the most awards of the ceremony with seven, including Best Film. Best Non-Catalan Language Film winner They Will Be Dust followed with four victories.

Winners and nominees

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File:Festival de Málaga 2024 - Isaki Lacuesta (cropped).jpg
Isaki Lacuesta, Best Director co-winner.
File:Eduard Fernández, XIV Premis Gaudí (2022).jpg
Eduard Fernández, Best Actor winner.
File:Goyas 2025 - Emma Vilarasau.jpg
Emma Vilarasau, Best Actress winner.
File:Goyas 2025 - Enric Auquer.jpg
Enric Auquer, Best Supporting Actor winner.
File:Goyas 2024 - Clara Segura.jpg
Clara Segura, Best Supporting Actress winner.
File:Goyas 2025 - Laura Weissmahr 02.jpg
Laura Weissmahr, Best New Performance winner.
File:Eduard Sola, XIII Premis Gaudí (2021).jpg
Eduard Sola, Best Original Screenplay winner.
File:Goyas 2025 - Mar Coll (cropped).jpg
Mar Coll, Best Adapted Screenplay co-winner.

The winners and nominees are listed as follows:[6][7]

Films with multiple nominations and awards

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Honorary Gaudí

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Audience Award

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References

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