“Orphanage” Leads Goya Race
ESplatter recycles a report in Variety:
Spain’s foreign language Oscar candidate, Juan Antonio Bayona’s “The Orphanage,” has nabbed 14 nominations for the country’s 22nd Goya Awards, in a tie with Emilio Martinez Lazaro’s “13 Roses,” also up for awards in 14 categories. Produced by Rodar y Rodar and Telecinco Cinema, and an imminent Picturehouse bow in the U.S., “Orphanage’s” noms include film, new director, supporting actress (Geraldine Chaplin), and original screenplay (Sergio Sanchez).
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