The tender story of Dog, the lonely dog ??who builds a robot to have company, conquered the Feroz Awards jury this Friday night. Robot dreams, the film directed by Pablo Berger inspired by a comic by Sara Varon, won the award for best film in the comedy category. The film also won the awards for best music and best poster.

It was the most awarded film on a night in which luck was very shared. 20,000 species of bees, by Estibaliz Urresola, was crowned the best dramatic film of 2023 and also achieved recognition for Patricia López Arnaiz as best supporting actress for her portrayal of Aitor’s mother, an eight-year-old boy who feels like a girl. .

Robot Dreams is nominated for an Oscar for best animated film and The Snow Society, by Juan Antonio Bayona, for best international film. Bayona also received recognition last night in Spain by winning the Feroz for best director. The film that tells the true story of survival in the Andes after a plane crash also won the award for best trailer.

David Verdaguer becomes the comedian Eugenio in They Know That, the film by David Trueba. Verdaguer speaks like Eugenio, sings like Eugenio, moves like Eugenio… his great acting work has not gone unnoticed by the Feroz jury that awarded him the award for best leading actor.

And Malena Alterio won the Feroz for best leading actress for her role as a taxi driver to whom life plays a few tricks in Nobody Sleeps, by Antonio Méndez Esparza. La Dani’s performance in I’m loving you madly helps the protagonist of Alejandro Marin’s film to proudly come out of the closet in the Seville of the 70s. La Dani was rewarded this Friday night with the Feroz for best supporting actor.

The award for best script went to Alejandro Rojas and Juan Sebastián Vasquez, who also directed Upon Entry, a film that addresses the drama of immigration between first world countries through a couple, played by Alberto Ammann and Bruna Cusí, a Venezuelan. and a woman from Barcelona, ??who decide to move to the United States and are forced to suffer a harsh interrogation at customs.

In the series chapter there were no surprises or distributions. The Messiah, by Javier Ambrossi and Javier Calvo, took it all. It won the Feroz for best drama series. The award for best leading actress goes to Lola Dueñas. Best actor for Roger Casamajor. Best supporting actress for Irene Balmes. Best supporting actor for Albert Pla. And of course, for the Javis along with Carmen Jiménez and Nacho Vigalondo, the one with the best script.

The messiah left a little room for Poquita fe, by Pepón Montero and Juan Maidagán, which won the Feroz for best series in the comedy category on a night that could be used to make the Goya pools.