Lola Lolita has 13 million followers and Carmen Maura has four Goyas. And the festivals are clear about who goes to the red carpet

The presence of content creators and influencers at the Goya and the Malaga Festival, where they move like fish out of water, has a reason for being and an economic justification, which has generated considerable controversy. The episode of Ona Gonfaus, unable to name a Spanish film at a film festival dedicated to Spanish cinema, has condensed everything that is happening with surgical precision. Although beyond that there are also uncomfortable questions that the actors are not willing to ask themselves. Goyas without actors. On February 28, 2026, the 40th edition of the Goya Awards was held in Barcelona. Posh influencers such as Dulceida, Laura Escanes, Marina Rivers and Jessica Goicoechea walked the red carpet. The actress Yolanda Ramos saw it from homein pajamas: “Except when I was nominated and the following year, neither before nor since have I ever been invited.” A few days before, Marc Biarnés had published a video asking, bluntly, what certain influencers were up to on Spanish cinema night. Norma Ruiz, who in 2025 had filmed four films, I had not received an invitation either.. It took a week for the spark to catch fire at the Malaga Festival. What happens in Malaga. The 29th edition of the Malaga competition, dedicated to Spanish cinema, opened on March 6 with the debate still hot. The media took advantage of the red carpet to take the pulse of the sector. Carmen Maura summed it up with no room for interpretation: “influencers seem very good to me, but they don’t make films.” The director Isabel Coixet signed a column of opinion in which he compared the precarious situation of many creators in the industry with the preferential treatment given to influencers. Ona Gonfaus arrives. The Catalan influencer paraded on the red carpet of the Cervantes Theater on Friday, March 7, when a reporter asked him to recommend a movie. “I don’t know now… a movie about what?” he responded. The journalist insisted: “a Spanish one, since we are at the Malaga Film Festival.” Gonfaus proposed “the new Eight surnames.” He was referring to ‘Eight Moroccan Surnames’, released in December 2023 and which, obviously, had no link with the festival’s programming. The singer Olivia Bay, who I only remembered ‘La casa de papel’. The background mechanism. The Film Academy does not improvise these invitations, although it does not completely control them either. Agency sources confirmed that content creators who attend events like the Goya do so “associated with the sponsors.” The brands that advertise have the possibility of bringing guests to the event with the greatest media coverage of Spanish cinema, and they want their ambassadors there. photocall. In most cases, the influencers They don’t even access the auditorium: they generate content for Instagram or TikTok and follow the gala from annex spaces, not from the stalls. The importance of influencer. The third edition of the ‘Influencer Economy’ study, Published in February 2026 with data from 154 million pieces of content, it confirms that Spain has 285,000 active creators with more than 10,000 followers on Instagram and TikTok. The volume of sponsored content grew by 73% on TikTok and 45% on Instagram during 2025. The previous year, the influencer marketing business had already grown by 40%. It is obvious that there is an amount of money at stake that is beyond what the Spanish film industry can move. The uncomfortable truth. There is an argument that the actors avoid formulating directly, although it is implicit in the entire controversy: a good part of the influencers of lifestyle They are, right now, better known than most of them among the public between 16 and 25 years old. Lola Lolita He has 13.3 million followers on TikTok and 4.3 million on Instagram. Marina Rivers exceeds 7.9 million on TikTok. The reach of its daily publications frequently exceeds the total number of spectators that any Spanish film of the year has had in theaters. Of course, acting and accumulating followers are very different things, but it certainly explains why brands prefer that presence on red carpets: the return in impressions is incomparably more substantial. And it also explains why the organization of a festival that depends on sponsors cannot do without them. The number of followers it doesn’t explain everythingbut it is still the metric with which brands decide where to invest their quota of invitations. A possible solution. What could be questioned is what type of influencer is invited. There are creators with notable audiences who dedicate their platforms to cinema, regularly recommend Spanish films and know the industry inside out. But it’s not those (as Javier Ibarreche, Javi Ponzoeither It’s not a movie) to those who invite the Goya or the Malaga Festival. Profiles of lifestyle who have never published anything related to the medium, and whose presence advertises cosmetics, fashion or travel brands. A film influencer with a million followers who knowingly recommends a film from the festival would be doing something more valuable than inviting someone who cannot name a title when asked on the red carpet. But perhaps it is too much to demand a balance between economic performance and going beyond ‘Three Moroccan surnames’. In Xataka | 24 hours running in a showcase: Verdeliss’ latest challenge reminds us that impossible challenges are huge business

One day, someone thought that a mini with Rolls-Royce interior was a good idea. And what surprised the most were … his carpet

The BMW group is particular. For just over 25 years, Bavaria’s firm has been taking other companies under his arms. In 1998, Rolls-Royce became part of it and only three years later, in 2001, Mini did the same. In the mid -50s, the world closely followed the Egyptian nationalization of the Suez Canal. The decision derived, among other things, in a generalized rise in fuels that very hard to the automobile industry. Iconic models were born from that crisis. He Fiat 500 It was one of them. The British answer would arrive with the mini. Both cases shared many similarities: small cars that prioritized the interior space, very practical to move around and with very tight engines to position themselves as affordable and easy to maintain vehicles. Saving the technical conditions of those years, in Mini they managed to carry The engine in front and place it transverselya whole milestone that differentiated him from Fiat 500 himself but also from beetle, the other great supervants of the moment. In both cases, the engine was located in the rear. Almost instantaneously, the mini gained popularity for its extreme lightness and agility. So much so that in 1964 he managed more bizarrest preparations and foster the sports spirit of those light cars that are no longer left. Perhaps that is why it is not so surprised that with Rolls-Royce and Mini under the same umbrella, both companies joined to create a most special piece. Fit a rolls-royce in a four-meter car With the purchase of Mini by BMW, the brand was reborn but did it with very different hallmarks. He collected the retro aesthetics from his ancestors but he was reconverted to offer an urban coolan attractive car in the visual, of premium price but with a very distinctive driving dynamic. The success was immediate with the Company redefinition. The popularity of the first new Mini Cooper was immediate and attracted all eyes. The Cooper S or John Cooper Works versions would arrive. But far from the expected sports options, in 2011 Mini surprised with a most unexpected collaboration. With the Mini Inspired by GoodwoodRolls-Royce tried to fit all the company’s luxury in a car that at that time did not reach four meters .. a kind of miniaturization of the maximum luxury and the most select of the automobile industry that was framed within the Deportivo Mini Cooper S. The car reached the Spanish market with a price at the height of its interiors: 49,500 euros … in 2012. That is, today it would cost almost 65,000 euros if we apply the inflation corresponding to that period. Of course, one of the fortunate thousand who made one of these limited series sold the car last year for 31,000 pounds (35,740 euros) that, adding the corresponding taxes, cost more or less the same as the same as the same as the same as more than a decade. Inside, this particular mini had the classic leather upholstery in ‘Cornsilk Beige’ color typical of British luxury berlins and insertions in walnut wood. The roof was topped in Kashmir The sound system was signed by Harman/Kardon and added less common details in those years in small vehicles such as parking sensors or bi-xenon headlights. Even the browser and automatic change had to be asked as extras, increasing the price of the car by more than 3,000 euros. As a personal anecdote, a few days ago I shared a quick talk with Sergio Ríos (Autobild) and Héctor Ares (usual among our companions of Motorpasion). Both They have been able to drive at some time a rolls-royce And both made reference to a differential detail: the carpets. And is that in the test of Autobild For more than 10 years, its author also stood out from the mini inspired by Goodwood this aspect. In fact, In the article you could read the following: What caught my attention the most when I opened the door for the first time were … the carpets. Yes, you are going to laugh, it is not the element in which I usually look at a car, but those carried by this mini inspired by Goodwood are to take a picture and teach them: they are made of lamb skin, and they are so soft that you want to take off your shoes and drive barefoot. In addition, they are very warm; Of course, they have panic, dust and, of course, the mud Yeah, There were reasons to buy a mini inspired by Goodwood and pay for a four -meter -long car and 184 hp gasoline engine almost the same as for a Porsche Boxster In those years. The first, you had enough money. The second, that you will fall in love with some carpets that were like staying to live in them. Photos | Mini In Xataka | New MINI Cooper: Its electric revolution is eclipsed by a huge 24 -centimeter OLED screen

the best looks on the red carpet

This Saturday, January 25, the Pazo de la Cultura in Pontevedra (Galicia) is the scene of what is known as the prelude to the Goyas, the Feroz Awards 2025. Awards that highlight the best of national cinema and series, according to the Association of Cinematographic Informants of Spain (AICE), and in which the glamor and elegance of your distinguished guests. Among nominated actresses, artists, presenters and influencers, They delight us with the latest trends as they walk the red carpet. 128 © GTRES Gabriela Andrada The daughter of Minerva Piquero, who is now successful on her own thanks to her roles in your fault and ask me what you wantstood out with her strapless blue velvet dress by Gorof. Is it, perhaps, a tribute to David Lynch? She completed her look with jewelry from Carrera y Carrera and her makeup was signed by Dior Beauty. 328 © Getty Images © GTRES El Hammani Mine The actress wore a very elegant black dress with a deep neckline that she completed with Chaumet jewelry. Specifically, he has worn the necklace Torsade in white gold, set with diamonds; and the earrings Torsade in white gold, set with brilliant cut diamonds. 428 © GTRES Maria Castro The native of Vigo knows that less is always more, especially if we talk about the eternal elegance of the color black, and has chosen a fluid dress with a Greco-Latin silhouette, with pleated fabric and a back neckline decorated with a delicate braid. 528 © GTRES © GTRES Mirela Balic The actress of Elite has surprised on the red carpet by choosing a look that, as she herself has explained, It is inspired by Madonna. It is a design signed by Gautier, with a corseted body and two striking matching roses on the chest. A flattering midi dress that has been combined with a stunning necklace. 628 © Getty Images Miguel Bernardeau The actor, who rose to fame for his role as Eliteis nominated in the best supporting actor category for the series Want and has chosen a total look black composed of a jacket with a geometric collar, adorned by a gold brooch, and wide pants that covered a good part of his shoes. 728 © GTRES © GTRES Loreto Mauleon The actress has opted for a two-piece with a minimalist line, with a beautiful square neckline at the back and a mermaid-cut skirt, which especially flattered her silhouette. It is a Sybilla design made of silk crepe and acetate. 828 © GTRES Macarena Gomez Black, velvet, with a drape on the right side and a row of gold buttons decorating it, thus the flattering design that the actress has worn. He completed it with Jimmy Choo sandals. For her makeup, she has trusted Iván Gómez who, with Max Factor, has created a fresh and luminous look that enhances her natural beauty. 928 © GTRES © GTRES Iria del Río The performer opted for an elegant flowing dress, with an asymmetrical cut and a pronounced neckline that left a good part of her back visible. 1028 © GTRES Valeria Castro The singer-songwriter, who was nominated for the 2023 Latin Grammys, attended the Feroz gala dressed in a romantic white and semi-transparent design, the upper part of which is adorned with crystals and bright beaded fringes from the Spring/Summer collection 2025 by Elisabetta Franchi. As usual, she wore her hair loose and straight, courtesy of GHD. 1128 © Getty Images Maria Leon The Sevillian actress has opted for a leather ensemble consisting of a jacket with gold buttons and a matching miniskirt. She completed the look with stockings, an accessory that increasingly finds its way onto red carpets, and high-heeled shoes. 1228 © GTRES Ares Aixala The influencer She distinguished herself from the rest of the attendees by opting for a short look, by Teresa Helbig. A trapeze mini dress with a checkerboard pattern and its matching jacket inspired by the sixties style of the Swinging Londonwhich he complemented with mules from Hispanitas. 1328 © GTRES Bonbon Reich This content creator has opted for Victoria Colection, Vicky Martín Berrocal’s label, for her guest look at the Feroz 2025 Awards. It is a dress made of burgundy silk knit with long sleeves and a deep neckline that reveals a bandeau incorporated, which is bathed in matching sequins. She completed it with Martinelli X Redondo Brand stilettos. 1428 © GTRES Minerva Portillo The Valencian model dared to wear a pristine white lace and translucent chiffon slip dress by Yolancris, which features contrasting intertwined laces on the neckline. Their shoes are signed by Hispanitas. 1528 © GTRES Natalia Azahara The actress of through my window She has chosen a sensual white design, one of the tones that we have seen the least throughout the night, which leaves her toned abdomen visible. She completed the look with jewelery Chaumet and Jimmy Choo shoes. 1628 © GTRES Teresa of Mera The 21-year-old actress found her dream dress for the gala at Zara. A trendy model with the hip cut that is so popular this season: straight neckline in black elastic fabric with its white poplin midi skirt. As for accessories, she has chosen a cascading pearl necklace and pumps slingback blacks. 1728 © Getty Images Carla Vico The influencer has led a spaghetti strap slip dressby Alicia Rueda, and matching pointe shoes, by Hispanitas, paired with earrings and rings by Del Páramo vintage jewelry. 1828 © GTRES Rocio Camacho The influencer She has caught everyone’s attention with an exclusive dress, designed especially for her by Victoria Colection, Vicky Martín Berrocal’s brand that is sweeping among those who know the most about fashion. It consists of a black top, with a ‘V’ neckline and strapless, and a straight blue sequin skirt. 1928 © GTRES Andrea Bayardo The actress, who plays Celeste in the new series starring Carmen Machi, has chosen a dress with a V-neckline and tight waist by Roberto Verino. A design that she completed with a gold clutch and maxi … Read more

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