Of the four films nominated for Best Picture at this year's Goya Awards, the Spanish Academy Awards, "Black Bread" was the least expected to win Best Picture, beating out "Heartbreak Trumpet," which won the Silver Lion in Venice, "The Rain Crisis," which represented Spain at the Oscars, and "Buried Alive," which was the most popular film in the international marketplace. In addition to Best Picture, "Black Bread" won Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay (Villarroja), Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction, Best Actress (Nora Navas), Best Supporting Actress (Lala Marull), and Best Newcomer and Best Newcomer awards for the film's first-time actors, Francesc Colomer and Marina Comas. Newcomer Awards. In its veritable sweep, the rest of the movie was a sideshow.
Spain's Goya Awards
25th (2011)
Award
-Award
-Goya Awards - Best Film Isona Passola Massa d'Or Produccions
-Goya Awards - Best Actress Nora Navas Nora Navas
-Goya Awards - Best Newcomer
-Goya Award - Best Newcomer Actor Francesc Colomer
-Goya Award - Best Newcomer Actress Marina Comas
-Goya Award - Best Supporting Actress Laia Marull
-Goya Award - Best Director Agustí Villaronga
-Goya Award - Best Adapted Screenplay Agustí Villaronga
-Goya Award - Best Cinematography Antonio Riestra
-Goya Award - Best Production Design Ana Alvargonzá lez
Nominations
-Goya Awards - Best Supporting Actor Sergi López Sergi López
-Goya Awards - Best Costume Design Mercè Paloma
-Goya Awards - Best Sound Dani Fontrodona (production sound mixer). Fernando Novillo (sound editor), Ricard Casals (sound mixer) Massa d'Or Produccions
-Goya Awards - Best Production Supervision Aleix Castellón
-Goya Awards - Best Makeup and Hair Satur Merino, Alma Casal
Beijing International Film Festival
2nd (2012)
Nominated
Foreign Screenings Film Production