Feroz Awards

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Feroz Awards
Current: 9th Feroz Awards
Awarded forMerit and quality in Spanish cinematographic productions
Country Spain
Presented byAsociación de Informadores Cinematográficos de España
First awarded2014
Websitehttps://www.informadoresdecine.es/

The Feroz Awards (Spanish: Premios Feroz) are Spain-based film and television awards presented by the Asociación de Informadores Cinematográficos de España (Association of Cinematographic Informers of Spain). They are considered the Spanish equivalent to the Golden Globe Awards, since they are part of the build-up to the Goya Awards, presented by the Spanish Film Academy. Created as film awards, the first edition took place in January 2014. Categories recognizing excellence in television were added for the 4th edition that took place in 2017.

Eligibility conditions[]

To be eligible for Premios Feroz,[1] a film needs to have been premiered within the year prior to the award ceremony and, before the premiere, have been featured in a special projection for the press in Madrid, Barcelona or both. If this last condition did not happen, the film should have been made available (also before the official premiere) for online viewing to the members of Asociación de Informadores.

Categories[]

Film[]

Best Film Poster[]

Edition Year Winner Nominees
1st[2] 2014 Three Many Weddings
2nd[3] 2015 Magical Girl
3rd[4] 2016 Requisitos para ser una persona normal
4th[5] 2017 The Fury of a Patient Man
5th[6] 2018 Giant
6th[7] 2019 Quién te cantará
7th[8] 2020 El crack cero
8th[9] 2021 Rifkin's Festival

Premio Feroz Especial[]

Premio Feroz Especial is awarded to Spanish films that members of Asociación de Informadores Cinematográficos de España consider deserved better commercial results. Until the 5th edition of the awards, it was a non competitive category; nominations were introduced for the 5th edition.

Edition Year Winner Nominees
1st[10] 2014 Ilusión No nominees
2nd[11] 2015 Costa da Morte
3rd[12] 2016 B, la película
4th 2017 La mort de Louis XIV
5th[13] 2018 Life and Nothing More
  • Júlia ist
  • La mano invisible
  • Los del túnel
  • Mimosas
6th 2019 Between Two Waters
  • Con el viento
  • Dhogs
  • El rey
  • Oreina
7th 2020 Sordo
  • Boi
  • La banda
  • La Virgen de Agosto
  • Ojos negros
8th 2021 My Mexican Bretzel

Best Documentary Film[]

Edition Year Winner Nominees
4th 2017 Dead Slow Ahead No nominees
5th[13] 2018 La Chana
  • Converso
  • Esquece Monelos
  • Muchos hijos, un mono y un castillo
  • Niñato
6th 2019 Apuntes para una película de atracos
7th 2020 La ciudad oculta
  • El cuadro
  • El cuarto reino. El reino de los plásticos
  • Enero
  • Zumiriki
8th 2021 The Year of the Discovery

Television[]

  • Feroz Award for Best Drama Series
  • Feroz Award for Best Comedy Series

Best Main Actor in a TV Series[]

Edition Year Winner Work Nominees
4th[5] 2017 Brays Efe Paquita Salas
5th[6] 2018 Javier Gutiérrez Vergüenza
6th[7] 2019 Javier Rey Cocaine Coast
7th[8] 2020 Javier Cámara Vota Juan
8th[9] 2021 Eduard Fernández
Hovik Keuchkerian (Tie)
30 Coins
Riot Police

Best Main Actress in a TV Series[]

Edition Year Winner Work Nominees
4th[5] 2017 Aura Garrido The Ministry of Time
5th[6] 2018 Malena Alterio Vergüenza
6th[7] 2019 Inma Cuesta Arde Madrid
7th[8] 2020 Candela Peña Hierro
8th[9] 2021 Elena Irureta Patria

Best Supporting Actor in a TV Series[]

Edition Year Winner Work Nominees
4th[5] 2017 Hugo Silva
José Sacristán
(Tie)
The Ministry of Time
Velvet
5th[6] 2018 Miguel Rellán Vergüenza
6th[7] 2019  [es] Cocaine Coast
7th[8] 2020 Enric Auquer Perfect Life
8th[9] 2021 Patrick Criado Riot Police

Best Supporting Actress in a TV Series[]

Edition Year Winner Work Nominees
4th[5] 2017 Belén Cuesta Paquita Salas
5th[6] 2018 Emma Suárez La zona
6th[7] 2019 Anna Castillo Arde Madrid
7th[8] 2020 Yolanda Ramos Paquita Salas
8th[9] 2021 Loreto Mauleón Patria

Feroz de Honor (Honorary Award)[]

Edition Year Winner
1st[14] 2014 José Sacristán
2nd[15] 2015 Carlos Saura
3rd[16] 2016 Rosa María Sardà
4th[17] 2017 Narciso Ibáñez Serrador
5th[18] 2018 Verónica Forqué
6th[19] 2019 José Luis Cuerda
7th[20] 2020 Julia Gutiérrez Caba and Emilio Gutiérrez Caba
8th[21] 2021 Victoria Abril

Ceremonies[]

Edition Year Date Venue Hosted by
2014 January 27  [es], Madrid Alexandra Jiménez
2015 January 25 Gran Teatro Ruedo Las Ventas, Madrid  [es]
2016 January 19 Teatro Príncipe Pío [es], Madrid Silvia Abril
2017 January 23 Palacete de los Duques de Pastrana, Madrid Antonio de la Torre
2018 January 22  [es], Madrid Julián López
2019 January 19 Bilbao Arena, Bilbao Ingrid García-Jonsson
2020 January 16 Teatro Auditorio Ciudad de Alcobendas, Alcobendas María Hervás
2021 March 2  [es], Madrid Pilar Castro
2022 January 29  [es], Zaragoza Nacho Vigalondo and Paula Púa

See also[]

References[]

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