The Association of Cinematographic Informants is responsible for presenting the Feroz Awards, which are celebrating their 11th edition this year. For this occasion, on Friday evening at the Vistalegre Palace in Madrid, they gathered the protagonists of the films and series of the year as well as some of the most relevant actors and actresses of the moment. Among the celebrated films of the evening, two winners emerged: 20,000 Species of Bees by Estibaliz Urresola Solaguren and the animated film Robot Dreams by Pablo Berger with two and three awards respectively. Meanwhile, in the television categories, the series La Mesías triumphed, winning six awards.
But before that, the red carpet was rolled out, over which the most famous guests could walk in their best clothes. On the tapestry, in addition to dresses and sparkling diamonds, this edition will also be remembered for the support of artists or filmmakers for the women who accused director Carlos Vermut in the sexual violence investigation that EL PAÍS published on Friday.
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The ceremony, described as a prelude to the Goya Awards, honored the stars who worked with large teams of makeup artists, hairdressers and stylists to present their best version on the red carpet. The artisanal details of Úrsula Corberó or Macarena García's dresses, the subtle jewelry or the elegance of unexpected choices (from Aitana Sánchez-Gijón's cape to Patricia López Arnaiz's military boots) stood out. Among the winning brands of the evening were many labels with a Spanish seal: there was a large presence of brands from the luxury group Puig (Nina Ricci from Bárbara Lennie, Rabanne from Macarena García and several guests from Jean Paul Gaultier), but they also made appearances from countless independent Spanish companies such as Cortana, Ernesto Naranjo, Isabel Sanchís, Mans Concept, JC Pajares…
Ursula Corbero
She was nominated for Best Actress in a Drama Series for her work in “The Body on Fire” and chose the unexpected for the occasion. For this net dress with huge pompoms from Bottega Veneta. An ode to the craftsmanship and know-how of the Italian workshops that handcrafted the entire frame of this piece using Japanese thread. Corberó completed her look with nude Gianvito Rossi sandals and subtle stud earrings.
Úrsula Corberó, from Bottega Veneta. Carlos Alvarez (WireImage)
Macarena Garcia
The leading actress of “The Messiah” is also in a sweet moment. She was nominated for best actress in the drama series category and although she didn't win the award (which went to her co-star Lola Dueñas), she did go on stage because the title was one of the winners of the night: it triumphed in the Drama series, as a leading actor (Roger Casamajor), as a leading actress, as a supporting actress (Irene Balmes), as a supporting actor (Albert Pla) and as a screenwriter (Javier Calvo, Javier Ambrossi, Nacho Vigalondo and Carmen Jiménez). García wore a dress from Rabanne's Spring-Summer 2024 collection. A crocheted piece with fringes that left her leg exposed. Her makeup, focused on juicy and hydrated skin, is by Iván Gómez for Chanel.
Macarena García, by Rabanne.Carlos Alvarez (WireImage)
Amaia Romero
The singer and actress is another interpreter of La Mesías. She was nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Series, but saw the award go to her co-star Irene Balmes. She wore an incredibly '90s style with the personal touch that is already a hallmark of the house. She wore a white strapless two-piece by Sportmax, jewelry by Álex Sobron, white leather sandals and natural hair.
Amaia Romero, by Sportmax.Carlos Alvarez (WireImage)
Lola Rodríguez
Dressed in blue, the actress paired her draped Jean Paul Gaultier Haute Couture dress with natural makeup and a tousled updo.
Lola Rodríguez, by Jean Paul Gaultier.Juan Naharro Gimenez (Getty Images)
Aitana Sanchez-Gijón
She upped the elegance by opting for this cape dress by Isabel Sanchís and sophisticated makeup by Dior Beauty. She was nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for Nobody Sleeps and when she arrived at the venue, she didn't miss the opportunity to speak out on behalf of the women who accused Carlos Vermut. In statements to EL PAÍS, he said: “I applaud courageous women. Courage to all women who have experienced similar situations. Because we must always support the victims and, above all, listen to their voices. The problem is structural, although there is already a change, an awareness and a generation that will no longer tolerate stolen kisses like I tolerated as a young girl. Today I would give this man a slap in the face.”
Aitana Sánchez-Gijón, by Isabel Sanchís.Carlos Alvarez (WireImage)
Elena Rivera
The actress, known from the series “Tell Me How It Happened” and “Alba”, also spoke about the topic of the day: “It is everyone’s responsibility to create a safe ecosystem so that the victim can raise their hand without feeling guilty.” , she said. She was one of the most elegant of the evening in this design from Cortana's bridal collection, which she completed with jewelry from Rabat and makeup from Armani Beauty.
Elena Rivera, from Cortana. Carlos Alvarez (WireImage)
Patricia Lopez Arnaiz
She won best supporting actress for 20,000 Species of Bees with a nervous “Eskerrik Asko.” Opting for comfort for such a special evening, she wore a semi-sheer Dior design and (rare on the carpet) military-style boots. She completed the set with vintage 1920s earrings and platinum and diamond pieces from Joyas Antiguas Sardinero.
Patricia Lopez Arnaiz, from Dior. Carlos Alvarez (WireImage)
Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi
The creative duo triumphed with La Mesías on stage and with their striking outfits on the red carpet. These Emporio Armani suits won them six awards. Her makeup was signed by Miguel Valles.
Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi, by Emporio Armani. Carlos Alvarez (WireImage)
Ana Rujas
The actress who was nominated for best actress in a series for “La Mesías” was also dressed in black. He opted for a reinvented tailored suit set with a train, an haute couture design by Jean Paul Gaultier. For her Chanel makeup, she put her lips in the spotlight, inspired by runway looks, as her makeup artist Iván Gómez later said.
Ana Rujas, by Jean Paul Gaultier.Carlos Alvarez (WireImage)