The Spanish Academy of Arts and Cinematographic Sciences is marking the 25th anniversary of the Goya Awards - the perfect occasion to demonstrate the way in which Spanish cinema has evolved since the start of the 1980s until today.
The exhibition is organized around 25 recreations of the films that have won the Goya for best film since the first time the awards were given out in 1986 until the most recent this year. On display will be 25 recreated scenes and a publication detailing the evolution of the Spanish film industry.
The exhibition also includes commentary from prominent figures in the Spanish audiovisual arts world and additional exhibits of photographs, production designs, costumes and models.
Website: Free entrance
The Spanish Academy of Arts and Cinematographic Sciences is marking the 25th anniversary of the Goya Awards - the perfect occasion to demonstrate the way in which Spanish cinema has evolved since the start of the 1980s until today.
The exhibition is organized around 25 recreations of the films that have won the Goya for best film since the first time the awards were given out in 1986 until the most recent this year. On display will be 25 recreated scenes and a publication detailing the evolution of the Spanish film industry.
The exhibition also includes commentary from prominent figures in the Spanish audiovisual arts world and additional exhibits of photographs, production designs, costumes and models.
Website: Free entrance
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