Goya Awards

The Goya Awards are the national film awards presented annually by the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain. Established in 1987, they aim to recognize and promote excellence in Spanish cinema. Named after the famous painter Francisco Goya, the awards cover various categories, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, and more, celebrating achievements in film production, direction, acting, and technical fields such as cinematography and editing. The Goyas are considered one of the most prestigious accolades in the Spanish film industry, highlighting the best in filmmaking talent and innovation within Spain. The ceremony is a significant event in the Spanish cultural calendar, attracting the attention of film professionals and the general public alike.