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Awarded for
  
Best in film

First awarded
  
1987

Country
  
Spain

Official website
  
Premiosgoya

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Ceremony date
  
February 4, 2017, 1:00 PM PST

Presented by
  
Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas de España

Winners
  
Anna CastilloThe Olive Tree, Anna Castillo, Best New Actress, Best New Actress, The Fury of a Patient ManLa Canica Films - Agosto la Película, The Fury of a Patient Man, Best Film, Best Film, Carlos SantosSmoke & Mirrors, Carlos Santos, Best New Actor, Best New Actor, Raúl ArévaloThe Fury of a Patient Man, Raúl Arévalo, Best New Director, Best New Director, J A BayonaA Monster Calls, J A Bayona, Best Director, Best Director, Emma SuárezJulieta, Emma Suárez, Best Actress, Best Actress, The Distinguished CitizenGastón Duprat - Mariano Cohn, The Distinguished Citizen, Best Spanish Language Foreign Film, Best Spanish Language Foreign Film, Emma SuárezThe next skin, Emma Suárez, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actress, The Fury of a Patient ManRaúl Arévalo - David Pulido, The Fury of a Patient Man, Best Original Screenplay, Best Original Screenplay, Roberto ÁlamoMay God Forgive Us, Roberto Álamo, Best Actor, Best Actor, Manuel SoloThe Fury of a Patient Man, Manuel Solo, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Ana Belén, Ana Belén, Honorary Goya Award, Honorary Goya Award, Smoke & MirrorsAlberto Rodríguez Librero - Rafael Cobos, Smoke & Mirrors, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Adapted Screenplay, EllePaul Verhoeven, Elle, Best European Film, Best European Film, Psiconautas, Psiconautas, Best Animated Film, Best Animated Film, TimecodeJuanjo Giménez - Arturo Méndiz - Daniel Villanueva, Timecode, Best Fictional Short Film, Best Fictional Short Film, A Monster CallsFernando Velázquez, A Monster Calls, Best Original Score, Best Original Score, Ai - Ai - AiSilvia Pérez Cruz, Ai - Ai - Ai, Best Original Song, Best Original Song, A Monster CallsEugenio Caballero, A Monster Calls, Best Art Direction, Best Art Direction, DecoradoNicolas Schmerkin - Chelo Loureiro - Iván Miñambres -, Decorado, Best Animated Short Film, Best Animated Short Film, Irene EscolarAn Autumn Without Berlin, Irene Escolar, Best New Actress, Best New Actress, TrumanBdcine - SRL - Trumanfilm - AIE - Imposible Films, Truman, Best Film, Best Film, Miguel HerránNothing in Return, Miguel Herrán, Best New Actor, Best New Actor, Daniel GuzmánNothing in Return, Daniel Guzmán, Best New Director, Best New Director, Cesc GayTruman, Cesc Gay, Best Director, Best Director, Natalia de MolinaFood and Shelter, Natalia de Molina, Best Actress, Best Actress, The ClanPablo Trapero, The Clan, Best Spanish Language Foreign Film, Best Spanish Language Foreign Film, Luisa GavasaThe Bride, Luisa Gavasa, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actress, TrumanCesc Gay - Tomàs Aragay, Truman, Best Original Screenplay, Best Original Screenplay, Ricardo DarínTruman, Ricardo Darín, Best Actor, Best Actor, Javier CámaraTruman, Javier Cámara, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Mariano Ozores, Mariano Ozores, Honorary Goya Award, Honorary Goya Award, A Perfect DayFernando León de Aranoa, A Perfect Day, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Adapted Screenplay, MustangDeniz Gamze Ergüven, Mustang, Best European Film, Best European Film, Capture the FlagTelecinco Cinema - Lightbox Animation Studios - 4 Cats Pictures -, Capture the Flag, Best Animated Film, Best Animated Film, The RunnerJosé Luis Montesinos, The Runner, Best Fictional Short Film, Best Fictional Short Film, Nobody Wants the NightLucas Vidal, Nobody Wants the Night, Best Original Score, Best Original Score, Palmeras en la nievePablo Alborán - Lucas Vidal, Palmeras en la nieve, Best Original Song, Best Original Song, Palm Trees in the SnowAntón Laguna, Palm Trees in the Snow, Best Art Direction, Best Art Direction, AlikeDaniel Martínez Lara - Rafael Cano Méndez, Alike, Best Animated Short Film, Best Animated Short Film, Nerea BarrosMarshland, Nerea Barros, Best New Actress, Best New Actress, MarshlandAtresmedia Cine - Sacromonte Films - Atípica Films, Marshland, Best Film, Best Film, Dani RoviraSpanish Affair, Dani Rovira, Best New Actor, Best New Actor, Carlos MarquesLong Distance, Carlos Marques, Best New Director, Best New Director, Alberto Rodríguez LibreroMarshland, Alberto Rodríguez Librero, Best Director, Best Director, Bárbara LennieMagical Girl, Bárbara Lennie, Best Actress, Best Actress, Wild TalesDamián Szifron, Wild Tales, Best Spanish Language Foreign Film, Best Spanish Language Foreign Film, Carmen MachiSpanish Affair, Carmen Machi, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actress, MarshlandAlberto Rodríguez Librero - Rafael Cobos, Marshland, Best Original Screenplay, Best Original Screenplay, Javier GutiérrezMarshland, Javier Gutiérrez, Best Actor, Best Actor, Karra ElejaldeSpanish Affair, Karra Elejalde, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Antonio Banderas, Antonio Banderas, Honorary Goya Award, Honorary Goya Award, Mortadelo and Filemon: Mission ImplausibleJavier Fesser - Claro García - Cristóbal Ruiz, Mortadelo and Filemon: Mission Implausible, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Adapted Screenplay, IdaPaweł Pawlikowski, Ida, Best European Film, Best European Film, Mortadelo and Filemon: Mission ImplausibleZeta Cinema, Mortadelo and Filemon: Mission Implausible, Best Animated Film, Best Animated Film, Café Para LlevarPatricia Font, Café Para Llevar, Best Fictional Short Film, Best Fictional Short Film, MarshlandJulio de la Rosa, Marshland, Best Original Score, Best Original Score, Niño sin miedoIndia Martínez - David Santisteban - Riki Rivera, Niño sin miedo, Best Original Song, Best Original Song, MarshlandPepe Domínguez, Marshland, Best Art Direction, Best Art Direction, Juan y la nubeGiovanni Maccelli, Juan y la nube, Best Animated Short Film, Best Animated Short Film, Natalia de MolinaLiving Is Easy with Eyes Closed, Natalia de Molina, Best New Actress, Best New Actress, Living Is Easy with Eyes ClosedCristina Huete - Fernando Trueba Producciones Cinematográficas, Living Is Easy with Eyes Closed, Best Film, Best Film, Javier PereiraStockholm, Javier Pereira, Best New Actor, Best New Actor, Fernando FrancoWounded, Fernando Franco, Best New Director, Best New Director, David TruebaLiving Is Easy with Eyes Closed, David Trueba, Best Director, Best Director, Marian ÁlvarezWounded, Marian Álvarez, Best Actress, Best Actress, Blue and Not So PinkMiguel Ferrari, Blue and Not So Pink, Best Spanish Language Foreign Film, Best Spanish Language Foreign Film, Terele PávezWitching & Bitching, Terele Pávez, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Living Is Easy with Eyes ClosedDavid Trueba, Living Is Easy with Eyes Closed, Best Original Screenplay, Best Original Screenplay, Javier CámaraLiving Is Easy with Eyes Closed, Javier Cámara, Best Actor, Best Actor, Roberto ÁlamoFamily United, Roberto Álamo, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Jaime de Armiñán, Jaime de Armiñán, Honorary Goya Award, Honorary Goya Award, Todas las mujeresMariano Barroso - Alejandro Hernandez, Todas las mujeres, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Adapted Screenplay, LoveMichael Haneke, Love, Best European Film, Best European Film, UnderdogsAtresmedia Cine - Mikel Lejarza - JEMPSA -, Underdogs, Best Animated Film, Best Animated Film, Abstenerse agenciasGaizka Urresti, Abstenerse agencias, Best Fictional Short Film, Best Fictional Short Film, Living Is Easy with Eyes ClosedPat Metheny, Living Is Easy with Eyes Closed, Best Original Score, Best Original Score, Do You Really Want to Be in LoveJosh Rouse, Do You Really Want to Be in Love, Best Original Song, Best Original Song, StringsPedro Solís García, Strings, Best Animated Short Film, Best Animated Short Film, Witching & BitchingCarlos Bernases, Witching & Bitching, Best Production Supervision, Best Production Supervision, Macarena GarcíaSnow White, Macarena García, Best New Actress, Best New Actress, Snow WhiteJérôme Vidal - Ibón Cormenzana - Ángel Durández -, Snow White, Best Film, Best Film, Joaquín NúñezUnit 7, Joaquín Núñez, Best New Actor, Best New Actor, Enrique Gato BorregánTad - the Lost Explorer, Enrique Gato Borregán, Best New Director, Best New Director, J A BayonaThe Impossible, J A Bayona, Best Director, Best Director, Maribel VerdúSnow White, Maribel Verdú, Best Actress, Best Actress, Juan of the DeadAlejandro Brugués, Juan of the Dead, Best Spanish Language Foreign Film, Best Spanish Language Foreign Film, Candela PeñaA Gun in Each Hand, Candela Peña, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Snow WhitePablo Berger, Snow White, Best Original Screenplay, Best Original Screenplay, José SacristánThe Dead Man And Being Happy, José Sacristán, Best Actor, Best Actor, Julián VillagránUnit 7, Julián Villagrán, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Concha Velasco, Concha Velasco, Honorary Goya Award, Honorary Goya Award, Tad - the Lost ExplorerIgnacio del Moral - Neil Landau - Jordi Gasull -, Tad - the Lost Explorer, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Adapted Screenplay, The IntouchablesOlivier Nakache - Eric Toledano, The Intouchables, Best European Film, Best European Film, Tad - the Lost ExplorerEdmon Roch - Jordi Gasull - Ghislain Barrois -, Tad - the Lost Explorer, Best Animated Film, Best Animated Film, That Wasn't MeEsteban Crespo, That Wasn't Me, Best Fictional Short Film, Best Fictional Short Film, Snow WhiteAlfonso Vilallonga, Snow White, Best Original Score, Best Original Score, No te puedo encontrarJuan Gómez "Chicuelo" - Pablo Berger, No te puedo encontrar, Best Original Song, Best Original Song, Snow WhiteAlain Bainée, Snow White, Best Art Direction, Best Art Direction, The Smoke SellerJaime Maestro, The Smoke Seller, Best Animated Short Film, Best Animated Short Film

The Goya Awards, known in Spanish as los Premios Goya, are Spain's main national annual film awards.

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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 at Centro de Congresos Príncipe Felipe, around the end of January/start of February, and awards are given to films produced during the previous year.

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The award itself is a small bronze bust of Francisco de Goya created by the sculptor José Luis Fernández.

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History

To reward the best Spanish films of each year, the Spanish Academy of Motion Pictures and Arts decided to create the Goya Awards. The inaugural ceremony took place on March 17, 1987 at the Lope de Vega theatre in Madrid. In 2000, the ceremony took place in Barcelona, at the Barcelona Auditorium. In 2003, a large number of film professionals took advantage of the Goya awards ceremony to express their opposition to the Aznar's government support of the U.S. invasion of Iraq. In 2004, the AVT (an association against terrorism in Spain) demonstrated against terrorism and ETA, a paramilitary organization of Basque separatists, in front of the Lope de Vega theatre. In 2005, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero was the first prime minister in the history of Spain to attend the event. In 2013, the minister of culture and education José Ignacio Wert did not attend, saying he had “other things to do”. Some actors said that this decision reflected the government's lack of respect for their profession and industry.

Awards

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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).

Award ceremonies

The following is a listing of all Goya Awards ceremonies since 1986.

Winners

List of films that won the awards for Best Film, Director, Actor, Actress and Screenplay.

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  • ¡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

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  • 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 and Ángeles González-Sinde) and Actor (Antonio Resines); lost Actress (Maribel Verdú).
  • Three awards won

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  • 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, Carlos Pérez Merinero and Vicente Aranda), 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, Carlos López y Miguel Ángel Egea) 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).
  • Magical Girl (2014): won Actress (Bárbara Lennie); lost Film, Director (Carlos Vermut), original screenplay (Carlos Vermut) and Actor (Luis Bermejo)
  • 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).
  • The Bride (2015): lost Film, Director (Paula Ortiz), adapted screenplay (Javier García and Paula Ortiz), Actor (Asier Etxeandia) and Actress (Inma Cuesta).
  • Multiple wins

    Films with six or more awards.

    Multiple nominations

    Films with ten or more nominations.

    References

    Goya Awards Wikipedia


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