Goya Awards
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Awarded for | Best in film |
Country | Spain |
Presented by | Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas de España |
First awarded | 1987 |
Official website | academiadecine.com |
The Goya Awards, known in Spanish as los Premios Goya, are Spain's main national annual film awards. Considered by many in Spain, and internationally, to be the Spanish equivalent of the American Academy Awards.
The awards were established in 1987, a year after the founding of the Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas de España (Spanish Academy of Cinematic Art and Science), and the first awards ceremony took place on March 16, 1987 at the Teatro Lope de Vega, Madrid. The ceremony continues to take place annually around the end of January, and awards are given to films produced during the previous year.
The award itself is a small bronze bust of Francisco de Goya created by the sculptor José Luis Fernández.
Awards
The awards are currently delivered in 28 categories, excluding the Honorary Goya Award, with a maximum of four candidates for each from the XIII Edition (having been three candidates in the first edition, five in the II and III edition and three from the fourth to the twelfth edition).
- Best Film
- Best Director
- Best Leading Actor
- Best Leading Actress
- Best Original Screenplay
- Best Adapted Screenplay
- Best New Director
- Best Supporting Actor
- Best Supporting Actress
- Best New Actor
- Best New Actress
- Best Production Supervision
- Best Cinematography
- Best Editing
- Best Original Score
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Award ceremonies
The following is a listing of all Goya Awards ceremonies since 1986.
Trivia
"Big Five" winners and nominees
Winners
List of films that won the awards for Best Film, Director, Actor, Actress and Writing.
- ¡Ay, Carmela! (1990): Director (Carlos Saura), adapted screenplay (Rafael Azcona and Carlos Saura), Actor (Andrés Pajares) and Actress (Carmen Maura).
- Take My Eyes (2003): Director (Icíar Bollaín), original screenplay (Icíar Bollaín), Actor (Luis Tosar) and Actress (Laia Marull).
- The Sea Inside (2004): Director (Alejandro Amenábar), original screenplay (Alejandro Amenábar and Mateo Gil), Actor (Javier Bardem) and Actress (Lola Dueñas).
Nominees
Four awards won
- Belle époque (1992): won Film, Director (Fernando Trueba), original screenplay (Rafael Azcona, José Luis García Sánchez and Fernando Trueba) and Actress (Ariadna Gil); lost Actor (Jorge Sanz).
- Running Out of Time (1994): won Film, Director (Imanol Uribe), adapted screenplay (Imanol Uribe) and Actor (Carmelo Gómez); lost Actress (Ruth Gabriel).
- Lucky Star (1997): won Film, Director (Ricardo Franco), original screenplay (Ricardo Franco, Álvaro del Amo and Ángeles González-Sinde) and Actor (Antonio Resines); lost Actress (Maribel Verdú).
Three awards won
- Blancanieves (2012): won Film, Actress (Maribel Verdú) and original screenplay (Pablo Berger); lost Director (Pablo Berger) and Actor (Daniel Giménez Cacho).
Two awards won
- Lovers (1991): won Film and Director (Vicente Aranda); original screenplay (Álvaro del Amo, Vicente Aranda and Carlos Pérez Merinero), lost Actor (Jorge Sanz), Actress (Victoria Abril and Maribel Verdú).
- The Girl of Your Dreams (1998): won Film and Actress (Penélope Cruz); lost Director (Fernando Trueba), original screenplay (Rafael Azcona, David Trueba, Miguel Ángel Egea y Carlos López) and Actor (Antonio Resines).
One award won
- Pan's Labyrinth (2006): won original screenplay (Guillermo del Toro); lost Film, Director (Guillermo del Toro), Actor (Sergi López) and Actress (Maribel Verdú).
- The Skin I Live In (2011): won Actress (Elena Anaya); lost Film, Director (Pedro Almodóvar), original screenplay (Pedro Almodóvar) and Actor (Antonio Banderas).
No award won
- Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! (1990): lost Film, Director (Pedro Almodóvar), original screenplay (Pedro Almodóvar), Actor (Antonio Banderas) and Actress (Victoria Abril).
- The Artist and the Model (2012): lost Film, Director (Fernando Trueba), original screenplay (Fernando Trueba and Jean-Claude Carrière), Actor (Jean Rochefort) and Actress (Aida Folch).
Films which won more than 4 awards
- 14 wins: The Sea Inside (2004), 15 nominations
- 13 wins: ¡Ay, Carmela! (1990), 15 nominations
- 10 wins: Blancanieves (2012), 18 nominations
- 9 wins: Belle Époque (1992), 17 nominations
- 9 wins: Black Bread (2010), 14 nominations
- 8 wins: The Dumbfounded King (1991), 14 nominations
- 8 wins: Running Out of Time (1994), 19 nominations
- 8 wins: Nobody Will Speak of Us When We're Dead (1995), 10 nominations
- 8 wins: The Others (2001), 15 nominations
- 8 wins: Cell 211 (2009), 16 nominations
- 7 wins: Tesis (1996), 8 nominations
- 7 wins: The Dog in the Manger (1996), 12 nominations
- 7 wins: The Girl of Your Dreams (1998), 18 nominations
- 7 wins: All About My Mother (1999), 14 nominations
- 7 wins: Take My Eyes (2003), 9 nominations
- 7 wins: Pan's Labyrinth (2006), 13 nominations
- 7 wins: The Orphanage (2007), 14 nominations
- 7 wins: Agora (2009), 13 nominations
- 6 wins: Rowing with the Wind (1988), de 13 nominations
- 6 wins: Twisted Obsession (1989), de 11 nominations
- 6 wins: Tirano Banderas (1993), de 7 nominations
- 6 wins: The Day of the Beast (1995), de 14 nominations
- 6 wins: Camino (2008), 7 nominations
- 6 wins: No Rest for the Wicked (2011), 14 nominations
- 5 wins: El bosque animado (1987), de 8 nominations
- 5 wins: Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988), 16 nominations
- 5 wins: Canción de cuna (1994), 11 nominations
- 5 wins: The Lucky Star (1997), 7 nominations
- 5 wins: Solas (1999), 11 nominations
- 5 wins: Goya in Bordeaux (1999), 10 nominations
- 5 wins: You're the One (2000), 14 nominations
- 5 wins: Mondays in the Sun (2002), 8 nominations
- 5 wins: La gran aventura de Mortadelo y Filemón (2003), 6 nominations
- 5 wins: Volver (2006), 14 nominations
- 5 wins: The Impossible (2012), 14 nominations
- 4 wins: Divinas palabras (1987), 6 nominations
- 4 wins: El Bola (2000), 5 nominations
- 4 wins: The Secret Life of Words (2005), 5 nominations
- 4 wins: 13 Roses (2007), 14 nominations
- 4 wins: Blackthorn (2011), 11 nominations
Films which received more than 10 nominations
- 19 nominations: Running Out of Time (1994), 8 wins
- 18 nominations: The Girl of Your Dreams (1998), 7 wins
- 18 nominations: Blancanieves (2012), 10 wins
- 17 nominations: Belle époque (1992), 9 wins
- 16 nominations: Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988), 5 wins
- 16 nominations: Cell 211 (2009), 8 wins
- 16 nominations: The Skin I Live In (2011), 4 wins
- 16 nominations: Unit 7 (2012), 2 wins
- 15 nominations: ¡Ay, Carmela! (1990), 13 wins
- 15 nominations: Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! (1990), 0 wins
- 15 nominations: La comunidad (2000), 3 wins
- 15 nominations: The Others (2001), 8 wins
- 15 nominations: The Sea Inside (2004), 14 wins
- 15 nominations: Alatriste (2006), 3 wins
- 15 nominations: The Blind Sunflowers (2008), 1 win
- 15 nominations: The Last Circus (2010), 2 wins
- 14 nominations: 13 Roses (2007), 4 wins
- 14 nominations: All About My Mother (1999), 7 wins
- 14 nominations: The Dumbfounded King (1991), 8 wins
- 14 nominations: The Orphanage (2007), 7 wins
- 14 nominations: Volver (2006), 5 wins
- 14 nominations: Black Bread (2010), 9 wins
- 14 nominations: No Rest for the Wicked (2011), 6 wins
- 14 nominations: The Impossible (2012), 5 wins
- 14 nominations: The Day of the Beast (1995), 6 wins
- 14 nominations: You're the One (2000), 5 wins
- 13 nominations: Rowing with the Wind (1988), 6 wins
- 13 nominations: The Grandfather (1998), 1 win
- 13 nominations: Butterfly's Tongue (1999), 1 win
- 13 nominations: Pan's Labyrinth (2006), 7 wins
- 13 nominations: Agora (2009), 7 wins
- 13 nominations: Even the Rain (2010), 3 wins
- 13 nominations: The Artist and the Model (2012), 0 wins
- 12 nominations: The Turkish Passion (1994), 2 wins
- 12 nominations: The Dog in the Manger (1996), 7 wins
- 12 nominations: Juana the Mad (2001), 3 wins
- 12 nominations: Eva (2011), 3 wins
- 11 nominations: Esquilache (1989), 2 wins
- 11 nominations: The Fencing Master (1992), 3 wins
- 11 nominations: Canción de cuna (1994), 5 wins
- 11 nominations: Solas (1999), 5 wins
- 11 nominations: Sex and Lucia (2001), 2 wins
- 11 nominations: Don't Tempt Me (2001), 0 wins
- 11 nominations: Salvador (2006), 1 win
- 11 nominations: Just Walking (2008), 1 win
- 11 nominations: Blackthorn (2011), 4 wins
- 11 nominations: La gran familia española (2013), ---
- 10 nominations: Moon Child (1989 film) (1989), 3 wins
- 10 nominations: The Sea and the Weather (1989), 2 wins
- 10 nominations: Nobody Will Speak of Us When We're Dead (1995), 8 wins
- 10 nominations: Open Your Eyes (1997), 0 wins
- 10 nominations: Goya in Bordeaux (1999), 5 wins
- 10 nominations: Obaba (2005), 1 win
- 10 nominations: Seven Billiard Tables (2007), 2 wins
- 10 nominations: Buried (2010), 3 wins
- 10 nominations: Witching and Bitching (2013), ---
External links
- (Spanish) Official Premios Goya website
- IMDb Goya Awards
- (Spanish) Cien de Cine Premios Goya
- (Spanish) New Official Premios Goya 'n' Academy website
- (Spanish) Special Coverage of the Premios Goya at Hoycinema.com
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