7th Goya Awards

7th Goya Awards
Date March 13, 1993
Site Palacio de Congresos de Madrid
Host Imanol Arias
Highlights
Best Film Belle Époque
Best Actor Alfredo Landa
La Marrana
Best Actress Ariadna Gil
Belle Époque
Most awards Belle Époque (9)
Most nominations Belle Époque (17)
Television coverage
Network TVE
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The 7th Goya Awards were presented in Madrid, Spain on 13 March 1993.

Belle Époque won the award for Best Film.

Winners and nominees

Major award nominees

style="width="50%" | Best Film style="width="50%" | Best Director
style="width="50%" | Best Actor style="width="50%" | Best Actress
style="width="50%" | Best Supporting Actor style="width="50%" | Best Supporting Actress
style="width="50%" | Best Original Screenplay style="width="50%" | Best Adaptated Screenplay
style="width="50%" | Best Spanish Language Foreign Film style="width="50%" | Best European Film
style="width="50%" | Best New Director

Other award nominees

style="width="50%" | Best Cinematography style="width="50%" | Best Editing
style="width="50%" | Best Art Direction style="width="50%" | Best Production Supervision
style="width="50%" | Best Sound style="width="50%" | Best Special Effects
  • Orquesta Club Virginia Julio Recuero, Gilles Ortion, Enrique Molinero and José Antonio Bermúdez
    • Belle Époque Georges Prat and Alfonso Pino
    • Jamon Jamon Miguel Rejas and Ricard Casals
  • Mutant Action Olivier Gleyze, Yves Domenjoud, Jean-Baptiste Bonetto, Bernard Andre Le Boette, Emilio Ruiz and Hipólito Cantero
    • Vacas Reyes Abades
    • Too Much Heart Lee Wilson
style="width="50%" | Best Costume Design style="width="50%" | Best Makeup and Hairstyles
style="width="50%" | Best Fictional Short Film style="width="50%" | Best Documentary Short Film
  • El Columpio
    • Huntza
    • Oro en la Pared
  • Primer Acorde
  • Manualidades
style="width="50%" | Best Original Score

Honorary Goya