Goya Award for Best Iberoamerican Film
Goya Award for Best Iberoamerican Film | |
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Awarded for | Best Iberoamerican Film |
Country | Spain |
Presented by | Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain (AACCE) |
Currently held by | The Cordillera of Dreams – Chile (2021) |
Website | premiosgoya |
The Goya Award for Best Iberoamerican Film (Spanish: Goya a la Mejor Película Iberoamericana), formerly the Goya Award for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film (Spanish: Goya a la Mejor Película Extranjera de Habla Hispana, 1987–2008) and the Goya Award for Best Hispanic American Film (Spanish: Goya a la Mejor Película Hispanoamericana, 2009–2010), is one of the Goya Awards, Spain's principal national film awards. The category has been presented ever since the first edition of the Goya Awards with the exception of the third edition where it was not awarded. Carlos Sorín's A King and His Movie was the first winner of this award representing Argentina.
Winners and nominees[]
Argentina has received the most awards and nominations in this category with 18 wins and 28 nominations, Chile follows the most wins with five while Mexico follows the most nominations with 20. Goya winning films The Secret in Their Eyes (2009), A Fantastic Woman (2017) and Roma (2018) have won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film representing Argentina, Chile and Mexico respectively, with the latter also being nominated for Best Picture and winning Best Director.
Argentine director Eduardo Mignogna is the most awarded director in this category, winning for Autumn Sun (1996), The Lighthouse (1998) and La fuga (2001), while the most nominated directors in this category are Peruvian director Francisco José Lombardi, nominated for Fallen from Heaven (1990), Without Compassion (1994), Captain Pantoja and the Special Services (2000) and Black Butterfly (2007) and Chilean director Andrés Wood, nominated for Machuca (2004), The Good Life (2008), Violeta Went to Heaven (2011) and Spider (2019), with four nominations each.
Notes:
- The winner in each year is shown with a blue background and in bold.
- † – indicates the winner of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
- ‡ – indicates a nominee that was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
1980s[]
Year | English title | Original title | Director(s) | Country |
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1986 (1st) [1] |
A King and His Movie | La película del rey | Carlos Sorín | Argentina |
Pequeña revancha | Olegario Barrera | Venezuela | ||
A Time to Die | Tiempo de morir | Jorge Alí Triana | Colombia | |
1987 (2nd) |
Life Is Most Important | Lo que importa es vivir | Luis Alcoriza | Mexico |
Man Facing Southeast | Hombre mirando al sudeste | Eliseo Subiela | Argentina | |
A Successful Man | Un hombre de éxito | Humberto Solás | Cuba | |
1988 (3rd) |
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1989 (4th) |
The Beauty of the Alhambra | La bella del Alhambra | Enrique Pineda Barnet | Cuba |
Aventurera | Pablo de Barra | Venezuela |
1990s[]
Year | English title | Original title | Director(s) | Country |
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1990 (5th) |
Fallen from Heaven | Caídos del cielo | Francisco José Lombardi | Peru |
Candy or Mint | Caluga o menta | Gonzalo Justiniano | Chile | |
María Antonia | Sergio Giral | Cuba | ||
1991 (6th) |
The Frontier | La frontera | Ricardo Larraín | Chile |
Hello Hemingway | Fernando Pérez | Cuba | ||
Jericó | Luis Alberto Lamata | Venezuela | ||
Técnicas de duelo: una cuestión de honor | Sergio Cabrera | Colombia | ||
1992 (7th) |
A Place in the World‡ | Un lugar en el mundo | Adolfo Aristarain | Argentina |
Like Water for Chocolate | Como agua para chocolate | Alfonso Arau | Mexico | |
Disparen a matar | Carlos Azpurúa | Venezuela | ||
1993 (8th) |
Gatica, el mono | Leonardo Favio | Argentina | |
Knocks at My Door | Golpes a mi puerta | Alejandro Saderman | Venezuela | |
Johnny cien pesos | Gustavo Graef Marino | Chile | ||
1994 (9th) |
Strawberry and Chocolate‡ | Fresa y chocolate | Tomás Gutiérrez Alea and Juan Carlos Tabío | Cuba |
The Strategy of the Snail | La estrategia del caracol | Sergio Cabrera | Colombia | |
Without Compassion | Sin compasión | Francisco José Lombardi | Peru | |
1995 (10th) |
Midaq Alley | El callejón de los milagros | Jorge Fons | Mexico |
El elefante y la bicicleta | Juan Carlos Tabío | Cuba | ||
Sicario | Joseph Novoa | Venezuela | ||
1996 (11th) |
Autumn Sun | Sol de otoño | Eduardo Mignogna | Argentina |
Pon tu pensamiento en mí | Arturo Sotto | Cuba | ||
Sin remitente | Carlos Carrera | Mexico | ||
1997 (12th) |
Ashes of Paradise | Cenizas del Paraíso | Marcelo Piñeyro | Argentina |
Última llamada | Carlos García Agraz | Mexico | ||
Vertical Love | Amor tropical | Arturo Sotto | Cuba | |
1998 (13th) |
The Lighthouse | El faro del sur | Eduardo Mignogna | Argentina |
Amaneció de golpe | Carlos Azpúrua | Venezuela | ||
De noche vienes, Esmeralda | Jaime Humberto Hermosillo | Mexico | ||
Kleines Tropikana | Daniel Díaz Torres | Cuba | ||
1999 (14th) |
Life Is to Whistle | La vida es silbar | Fernando Pérez | Cuba |
Crane World | Mundo grúa | Pablo Trapero | Argentina | |
Juan, I Forgot I Don't Remember | Del olvido al no me acuerdo | Juan Carlos Rulfo | Mexico | |
Time Out | Golpe de estadio | Sergio Cabrera | Colombia |
2000s[]
Year | English title | Original title | Director(s) | Country |
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2000 (15th) |
Burnt Money | Plata quemada | Marcelo Piñeyro | Argentina |
Captain Pantoja and the Special Services | Pantaleón y las visitadoras | Francisco José Lombardi | Peru | |
Ratas, ratones, rateros | Sebastián Cordero | Ecuador | ||
Lista de espera | Juan Carlos Tabío | Cuba | ||
2001 (16th) |
La fuga | Eduardo Mignogna | Argentina | |
A Cab for Three | Taxi para tres | Orlando Lubbert | Chile | |
Miel para Oshún | Humberto Solás | Cuba | ||
Violet Perfume: No One Is Listening | Perfume de violetas | Maryse Sistach | Mexico | |
2002 (17th) |
The Last Train | El último tren | Diego Arsuaga | Uruguay |
The Crime of Father Amaro ‡ | El crimen del padre Amaro | Carlos Carrera | Mexico | |
A Lucky Day | Un día de suerte | Sandra Gugliotta | Argentina | |
Nothing More | Nada | Juan Carlos Cremata Malberti | Cuba | |
2003 (18th) |
Intimate Stories | Historias mínimas | Carlos Sorín | Argentina |
El misterio del Trinidad | José Luis García Agraz | Mexico | ||
Suite Habana | Fernando Pérez | Cuba | ||
Seawards Journey | El viaje hacia el mar | Guillermo Casanova | Uruguay | |
2004 (19th) |
Whisky | Juan Pablo Rebella and Pablo Stoll | Uruguay | |
El rey | Antonio Dorado | Colombia | ||
Machuca | Andrés Wood | Chile | ||
Moon of Avellaneda | Luna de Avellaneda | Juan José Campanella | Argentina | |
2005 (20th) |
Blessed by Fire | Iluminados por el fuego | Tristán Bauer | Argentina |
Alma mater | Álvaro Buela | Uruguay | ||
My Best Enemy | Mi mejor enemigo | Álex Bowen | Chile | |
Rosario Tijeras | Jorge Franco | Colombia | ||
2006 (21st) |
The Hands | Las manos | Alejandro Doria | Argentina |
American Visa | Juan Carlos Valdivia | Bolivia | ||
In Bed | En la cama | Matías Bize | Chile | |
A Ton of Luck | Soñar no cuesta nada | Rodrigo Triana | Colombia | |
2007 (22nd) |
XXY | Lucía Puenzo | Argentina | |
Black Butterfly | Mariposa negra | Francisco José Lombardi | Peru | |
Padre nuestro | Rodrigo Sepúlveda | Chile | ||
The Silly Age | La edad de la peseta | Pavel Giroud | Cuba | |
2008 (23rd) |
The Good Life | La buena vida | Andrés Wood | Chile |
Acne | Acné | Carlos Moreno | Uruguay | |
Dog Eat Dog | Perro come perro | Federico Veiroj | Colombia | |
Lake Tahoe | Fernando Eimbcke | Mexico | ||
2009 (24th) |
The Secret in Their Eyes† | El secreto de sus ojos | Juan José Campanella | Argentina |
Dawson Isla 10 | Miguel Littín | Chile | ||
Gigante | Adrián Biniez | Uruguay | ||
The Milk of Sorrow ‡ | La teta asustada | Claudia Llosa | Peru |
2010s[]
Year | English title | Original title | Director(s) | Country |
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2010 (25th) |
The Life of Fish | La vida de los peces | Matías Bize | Chile |
El infierno | Luis Estrada | Mexico | ||
The Man Next Door | El hombre de al lado | Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat | Argentina | |
Undertow | Contracorriente | Javier Fuentes-León | Peru | |
2011 (26th) |
Chinese Take-Away | Un cuento chino | Sebastián Borensztein | Argentina |
Ticket to Paradise | Boleto al paraíso | Gerardo Chijona | Cuba | |
Miss Bala | Gerardo Naranjo | Mexico | ||
Violeta Went to Heaven | Violeta se fue a los cielos | Andrés Wood | Chile | |
2012 (27th) |
Juan of the Dead | Juan de los Muertos | Alejandro Brugués | Cuba |
7 Boxes | 7 Cajas | Juan Carlos Maneglia and Tana Schémbori | Paraguay | |
After Lucia | Después de Lucía | Michel Franco | Mexico | |
Clandestine Childhood | Infancia clandestina | Benjamín Ávila | Argentina | |
2013 (28th) |
Blue and Not So Pink | Azul y no tan rosa | Miguel Ferrari | Venezuela |
The German Doctor | Wakolda | Lucía Puenzo | Argentina | |
Gloria | Sebastián Lelio | Chile | ||
The Golden Dream | La jaula de oro | Diego Quemada-Díez | Mexico | |
2014 (29th) |
Wild Tales‡ | Relatos salvajes | Damián Szifron | Argentina |
Mr. Kaplan | Álvaro Brechner | Uruguay | ||
Behavior | Conducta | Ernesto Daranas | Cuba | |
La distancia más larga | Claudia Pinto | Venezuela | ||
2015 (30th) |
The Clan | El clan | Pablo Trapero | Argentina |
La once | Maite Alberdi | Chile | ||
Magallanes | Salvador del Solar | Peru | ||
Vestido de novia | Marilyn Solaya | Cuba | ||
2016 (31st) |
The Distinguished Citizen | El ciudadano ilustre | Gastón Duprat and Mariano Cohn | Argentina |
Anna | Jacques Toulemonde Vidal | Colombia | ||
From Afar | Desde allá | Lorenzo Vigas | Venezuela | |
The Chosen Ones | Las elegidas | David Pablos | Mexico | |
2017 (32nd) [2] |
A Fantastic Woman† | Una mujer fantástica | Sebastián Lelio | Chile |
Amazona | Clare Weiskopf | Colombia | ||
Tempestad | Tatiana Huezo | Mexico | ||
Zama | Lucrecia Martel | Argentina | ||
2018 (33rd) [3] |
Roma† | Alfonso Cuarón | Mexico | |
El Angel | El ángel | Luis Ortega | Argentina | |
A Twelve-Year Night | La noche de 12 años | Álvaro Brechner | Uruguay | |
Mariana | Los perros | Marcela Said | Chile | |
2019 (34th) |
Heroic Losers | La odisea de los giles | Sebastián Borensztein | Argentina |
Spider | Araña | Andrés Wood | Chile | |
The Awakening of the Ants | El despertar de las hormigas | Antonella Sudasassi | Costa Rica | |
Monos | Alejandro Landes | Colombia |
2020s[]
Year | English title | Original title | Director(s) | Country |
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2020 (35th) |
Forgotten We'll Be | El olvido que seremos | Fernando Trueba | Colombia |
The Mole Agent | El agente topo | Maite Alberdi | Chile | |
La Llorona | Jayro Bustamante | Guatemala | ||
I'm No Longer Here | Ya no estoy aquí | Fernando Frías de la Parra | Mexico | |
2021 (36th) [4] |
The Cordillera of Dreams | La cordillera de los sueños | Patricio Guzmán | Chile |
Song Without a Name | Canción sin nombre | Melina León | Peru | |
The Siamese Bond | Las siamesas | Paula Hernández | Argentina | |
Los Lobos | Samuel Kishi | Mexico |
Awards by country[]
Country | Awards | Nominations |
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Argentina | 18 | 28 |
Chile | 5 | 19 |
Cuba | 4 | 19 |
Mexico | 3 | 20 |
Uruguay | 2 | 8 |
Colombia | 1 | 12 |
Venezuela | 1 | 10 |
Peru | 1 | 8 |
Ecuador | 0 | 1 |
Bolivia | 0 | 1 |
Paraguay | 0 | 1 |
Costa Rica | 0 | 1 |
Guatemala | 0 | 1 |
References[]
- ^ Comentario sociológico. Dirección de Estudios Sociales de la Confederación Española de Cajas de Ahorros. 1987. p. 224.
- ^ AFP (February 3, 2018). ""Una mujer fantástica", gana Goya a mejor película iberoamericana". El Espectador. Retrieved February 7, 2018.
- ^ "Premios Goya 2019: lista completa de ganadores". eldiario.es (in Spanish). February 4, 2019. Retrieved February 4, 2019.
- ^ "'El buen patrón' bate el récord histórico de los Goya con 20 nominaciones". RTVE (in Spanish). 29 November 2021. Retrieved November 29, 2021.
External links[]
- Goya Awards
- Awards for best film
- Spanish-language films
- Ibero-American awards