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Películas españolas ganadoras del Goya a Mejor Película

Explore an exhaustive list of Spanish cinematic productions that have been honored with the prestigious Goya Award for Best Film since the inception of these awards. Discover the works that the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain has recognized as the most outstanding each year. This ranking celebrates the richness and diversity of Spanish cinema, including moving dramas, intense thrillers, and memorable comedies. It is an essential guide for film lovers seeking the best of national cinematography.

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  1. 1

    Society of the Snow

    77 Global Votes
    • Won 12 awards at the 38th Goya Awards

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    Society of the Snow won the Goya Award for Best Film at the 38th Goya Awards in 2024. The film was the big winner of the night, taking home a total of 12 statuettes, including Best Director for J.A. Bayona. Its success at the Goyas establishes it as one of the most prominent and awarded Spanish productions in recent years.

  2. 2

    The Beasts

    66 Global Votes
    • Won nine Goya Awards

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    The Beasts was awarded the Goya for Best Film at the 37th edition of the awards, solidifying its impact on Spanish cinema. The film received a total of nine Goyas, including Best Director and Best Original Screenplay, highlighting its cinematic and narrative excellence.

  3. 3

    The Sea Inside

    44 Global Votes
    • Won Goya for Best Picture

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    "The Sea Inside" was awarded the Goya Award for Best Film at the 19th edition of the awards, held in 2005. The film set a record by winning 14 Goya Awards, including Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Lead Actor for Javier Bardem, solidifying its impact on Spanish cinema.

  4. 4

    Pain and Glory

    37 Global Votes
    • Won Best Picture at the 34th Goya Awards

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    The film was awarded the Goya for Best Film at the 34th edition of the Goya Awards, the most prestigious recognition in Spanish cinema. Pedro Almodóvar received the Best Director award, Antonio Banderas Best Lead Actor, and Julieta Serrano Best Supporting Actress, cementing its success.

  5. 5

    The Good Boss

    17 Global Votes
    • Won Best Picture at the 36th Goya Awards

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    "The Good Boss" was the big winner at the 2022 Goya Awards, securing six accolades, including Best Picture. The Spanish Film Academy recognized its direction, original screenplay, and Javier Bardem's outstanding performance. Its success at the Goyas establishes it as a highly relevant and quality Spanish cinematic work.

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  7. 6

    Campeones

    9 Global Votes
    • Won Best Picture at the Goya Awards

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    Campeones won the Goya Award for Best Picture at the 33rd Goya Awards in 2019, cementing its critical and commercial success. The film was recognized for its heartwarming story and social impact, highlighting the visibility of actors with developmental disabilities.

  8. 7

    ¡Ay, Carmela!

    8 Global Votes
    • Won 13 Goya Awards

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    The film was awarded the Goya Award for Best Film at the 5th edition of the awards, in addition to 12 other Goyas, including Best Director and Best Actress. Its moving narrative and memorable performances established it as a milestone in Spanish cinema, reflecting the complexity of the Civil War with a unique tone.

  9. 8

    The Girls

    2 Global Votes
    • Won the 2021 Goya Award for best film

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    The film The Girls was awarded the Goya Award for Best Film in 2021, Spain's highest film honor. Its director, Pilar Palomero, also received Goyas for Best New Director and Best Original Screenplay for this poignant coming-of-age story.

  10. 9

    The Bookshop from "The Bookshop" movie

    0 Global Votes
    • Won three Goya Awards

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    The film "The Bookshop" was awarded the Goya for Best Picture at the 32nd Goya Awards in 2018. This recognition highlights its cinematic quality and impact within Spanish cinema, solidifying its place among the year's most outstanding productions.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking includes all Spanish films that have won the Goya Award for Best Film since its inception in 1986 to the present day.
The ranking presents the films that have won the Goya Award for Best Film, highlighting their official recognition by the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain.
This ranking is based on the official winners of the Goya Award for Best Film. New films will only be added as they are honored in future editions of the awards.
The Goya Awards are Spain's principal national film awards, often referred to as the Spanish 'Oscars', established in 1987 to recognize the best of Spanish cinema.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

This ranking celebrates Spanish films that have achieved the highest honor at the Goya Awards, the Best Film award. Our methodology focuses on verifying the official winners.

  • We rely exclusively on the list of films that have been awarded the Goya for Best Film by the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain.
  • Each entry in the ranking corresponds to a film that has received this prestigious award, ensuring relevance and official recognition.
  • The information is updated periodically to include the latest winners as they are announced at the annual Goya Awards ceremonies.
  • The historical context of the awards, since their inception in 1986, guides the inclusion of all eligible films.
  • The film must be of Spanish production.
  • The film must have specifically won the Goya for 'Best Film'.
  • All winning films from the first edition of the Goya Awards in 1986 to the present day are included.
  • The authenticity of the award is verified through official sources from the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain.