Producer Alfonso Blanco receives the Forqué Award for Best Series for ‘Hierro’. /
Javier Bardem prevails as best actor and Blanca Portillo is awarded for her performance in ‘Maixabel’
‘The good patron’, awarded for best film, and ‘Hierro’, recognized as the best series, have been the winners of the XXVII edition of the Forqué awards gala, which on this occasion wanted to pay tribute to the decade of the 80s in Spain.
The gala has started with a musical performance by Javier Gurruchaga, who has had the collaboration of the actress Mara Hazas and the journalist Elena S. Sánchez, who have also served as masters of ceremonies in a ceremony that has taken a look at the decade of the eighties that honors “a time of fundamental creative and artistic explosion in the recent history of our country.”
The award for the best fiction and animation feature film has gone to ‘The Good Patron’, while its protagonist Javier Bardem has won the award for best male performance, an award that has been collected by his shooting partner, Almudena Amor, who has highlighted the actor as “a human being and a very good worker who makes him very great.”
Likewise, the actress Blanca Portillo has received the award for best female performance for ‘Maixabel’. “There is nothing that can make actors more happy than to abandon you, disappear and be another human being to tell a story. It was my turn to tell the story of an incredible woman, Maixavel Lasa is an angel ”, said the artist, who thanked her director, Icíar Bollaín, and the actor and filming partner Luis Tosár for the award.
The president of Egeda, Enrique Cerezo, has presented the Gold Medal to the co-founder of Atípica Films and producer, José Antonio Félez. Cerezo praised the career and his work: “great producer of well-known works such as ‘AzulOscuroCasiNegro’, ‘El bola’, ‘La isla minim’, ‘La peste’, ‘Primos’ or ‘El hombre de las a thousand faces'”, as well as his work within the Spanish audiovisual industry and his efforts to achieve the international projection of our film and television productions.
The actress Blanca Portillo receives the Forqué Award for Best Female Performance in Film, for her role in ‘Maixabel’. /
Félez has taken the occasion to claim the existence of independent producers, since «they are fundamental to guarantee the diversity and plurality of audiovisual production, the search and promotion of new talent, the training and progress of technical personnel and technological innovation and renewal ».
‘Hierro’, the great protagonist in the series
In the series section, the winner was ‘Hierro’, directed by Pepe Coira, being the producer Alfonso Blanco who has gone up to collect the award and has highlighted the “interpretive value” that has formed the series, in addition to sending encouragement and support for the citizens of La Palma.
The actor Javier Cámara, who has collected the award for best male performance for his role in ‘Venga Juan’, with which he thus achieves his second recognition in the Forqué after five nominations. “I am extremely excited to see the incredible talent in this country and where there are such wonderful people,” he claimed, after remembering the other nominees and praising their performances.
The actress Candela Peña receives the Forqué Award for the Best Female Performance in a Series for her role in ‘Hierro’. /
Meanwhile, Candela Peña, best female performance for ‘Hierro’, has dedicated the award to the series’ producers, Movistar and Telefónica for “this master’s degree in cinema and life.” “The actors are not someone who only says a text and who are not always brilliant, we are more talents and producers are not afraid of us,” he claimed.
Music back to the 80s
Javier Gurruchaga and other emblems of Spanish music such as Alaska, Burning, Danza Invisible, La Frontera, La Guardia, Los Secretos, Mikel Erentxun, Modestia Apart, Tennessee or Trogloditas have brought the eighties to the present of a gala, held in IFEMA Municipal Palace in Madrid, which was attended by the Minister of Culture and Sports, José Manuel Rodríguez Uribes, and the Mayor of Madrid, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, among others.
Also, the Madrid Movida was the protagonist of the Forqué with interpretations of great musical hymns of the time, such as a version of ‘The girl from yesterday’ by Ana Guerra, ‘Who cares’,’ Déjame ‘or’ Viaje con U.S’.
In addition to the categories already mentioned, there has also been recognition in other categories such as the best short film (‘The invisible monster’); best documentary (‘100 days with the mother’), the award for cinema and education in values (‘Maixabel’) and best Latin American film (‘Night of fire’).
The 2021 José María Forqué Film Award has been organized by EGEDA with the participation of the Madrid City Council, the Community of Madrid and RTVE, and has the collaboration of the Ministry of Culture and Sports and other sponsors such as Cornejo, FIPCA, Iberia, ICON, Lancôme Paris or Mercedes-Benz.
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