Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Dani Rovira presented on February 8 gala of the Goya – The Courier

The Dani Rovira Malaga actor, star of the Spanish film phenomenon of the year, ‘Eight Basque surnames’, presented the awards ceremony of the 29th edition of the Goya Awards of Spanish cinema. The gala will be held on February 8 in the Principe Felipe Conference Centre in Madrid, said today at a press conference the president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Spain, Enrique González Macho.

Rovira, 33, will take over from Manel Fuentes last year took the presentation, management and proper gala script, though far from the acidity of previous presenters as Rosa Maria Sarda, José Corbacho, Eva Hache or Andreu Buenafuente .

With over 63-day stay at the top of the box office rankings, grossing over 60 million euros and more than 9 million viewers, ‘Eight Basque surnames’ beat this year all the records of the Spanish cinema of recent decades.

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Rovira said today that since he began his profession has always been “unconscious” and has always said yes to everything. It has also happened with the proposal to present the show of the Goya Awards, which, according to, “if you’re above having a good time, the audience, the actors and all Spain” is also fun.

A mood “off-white”

Asked about the mood of the ceremony, stated that his is an “off-white” humor and jokes and will accommodate the numbers “critical” but also “self-criticism”. First, you want to be a party to celebrate the Spanish cinema.

Rovira says it is “open to all”. “If you give me a trapezoid make a circus,” says the actor, who anticipates that the show itself will have “good music and comedy,” will be “the great weight of the gala,” as “a way of carpeting good film makes this country. “

” Everyone is edgy, but if you ask for my opinion, is missing in a gala talking film. going to stop adding stones and show that what we do is very well done and there are a lot of art. better way to prove it to do good cinema. pellets Although there will always be “forward.

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