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37th Goya Awards

The 37th Goya Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain, took place at the FIBES Conference and Exhibition Centre in Seville, Andalusia on 11 February 2023.


37th Goya Awards
11 February 2023
FIBES Conference and Exhibition Centre, Seville, Spain
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Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain
The Beasts
Rodrigo SorogoyenThe Beasts
Denis MénochetThe Beasts
Laia CostaLullaby
The Beasts (9)
The Beasts (17)
La 1
2.68 million (23.4%)

The 37th Goya Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain, took place at the FIBES Conference and Exhibition Centre in Seville, Andalusia on 11 February 2023.

On 31 May 2022, Seville was revealed as the host city, with the awards thereby set to return to the Andalusian capital after the 33rd edition. On 29 June 2022, the specific date of 11 February was disclosed by the academy president Fernando Méndez-Leite and the Mayor of Seville Antonio Muñoz, along with the announcement of the venue (the FIBES Conference and Exhibition Centre) and the reported increase from 4 to 5 nominations per category. In November 2022 Clara Lago and Antonio de la Torre were announced as the co-hosts of the gala, to be directed by Tinet Rubira and Ángel Custodio, with Fernando Pérez helming the screenwriting team.

The nominations were announced on 1 December 2022 by actresses Blanca Portillo and Nora Navas, The Beasts led the nominations with seventeen, followed by Prison 77 with sixteen and Alcarràs and Lullaby, both with eleven. Director Carlos Saura, recipient of the Honorary Goya Award, died on 10 February 2023, a day before the awards. He was honored posthumously during the ceremony.

Rodrigo Sorogoyen's thriller The Beasts received the most awards during the ceremony with nine wins, including Best Film. The bronze Goya statuettes were brownish instead of featuring their traditional greenish finishing as a consequence of the use of recycled bronze.

The ceremony, broadcast on La 1, was viewed by 2.684.000 million people (23,4%), being the most watched program at the primetime slot of the day.

Rodrigo Sorogoyen, Best Director winner and Best Original Screenplay co-winner.

Denis Ménochet, Best Actor winner.

Laia Costa, Best Actress winner.

Luis Zahera, Best Supporting Actor winner.

Susi Sánchez, Best Supporting Actress winner.

Isabel Peña, Best Original Screenplay co-winner.

Fran Araújo, Isa Campo, and Isaki Lacuesta holding their Goya Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for One Year, One Night.

Laura Galán holding her Goya Award for Best New Actress.

Félix Terrero and Yolanda Piña holding their Goyas for Best Makeup and Hairstyles.

The winners and nominees are listed as follows:

Column 1Column 2
Best Film
The Beasts
Alcarràs
Lullaby
Motherhood
Prison 77Best Director
Rodrigo Sorogoyen — The Beasts
Carla Simón — Alcarrás
Pilar Palomero — Motherhood
Carlos Vermut — Manticore
Alberto Rodríguez — Prison 77
Best Actor
Denis Ménochet — The Beasts as Antoine
Luis Tosar — On the Fringe as Rafa
Nacho Sánchez — Manticore as Julián
Javier Gutiérrez — Prison 77 as José Pino
Miguel Herrán — Prison 77 as ManuelBest Actress
Laia Costa — Lullaby as Amaia
Marina Foïs — The Beasts as Olga
Anna Castillo — Wild Flowers as Julia
Bárbara Lennie — God's Crooked Lines as Alice Gould
Vicky Luengo — Cork as Elena
Best Supporting Actor
Luis Zahera — The Beasts as Xan
Diego Anido — The Beasts as Lorenzo
Ramón Barea — Lullaby as Koldo
Fernando Tejero — Prison 77 as Marbella
Jesús Carroza — Prison 77 as El NegroBest Supporting Actress
Susi Sánchez — Lullaby as Begoña
Marie Colomb — The Beasts as Marie
Carmen Machi — Piggy as Asun
Penélope Cruz — On the Fringe as Azucena
Ángela Cervantes — Motherhood as Penélope
Best New Actor
Telmo Irureta — The Rite of Spring as David
Albert Bosch — Alcarràs as Roger
Jordi Pujol Dolcet — Alcarràs as Quimet
Mikel Bustamante — Lullaby as Javi
Christian Checa — On the Fringe as RaúlBest New Actress
Laura Galán — Piggy as Sara
Anna Otín — Alcarràs as Dolors
Luna Pamies — The Water as Ana
Valèria Sorolla — The Rite of Spring as Laura
Zoe Stein — Manticore as Diana
Best Original Screenplay
Isabel Peña, Rodrigo Sorogoyen — The Beasts
Arnau Vilaró, Carla Simón — Alcarràs
Alauda Ruiz de Azúa — Lullaby
Carlos Vermut — Manticore
Alberto Rodríguez, Rafael Cobos — Prison 77Best Adapted Screenplay
Fran Araújo, Isa Campo, Isaki Lacuesta — One Year, One Night; based on the book Paz, amor y death metal by Ramón González
Carlota Pereda — Piggy; based on the short film of the same name by Pereda
Paul Urkijo Alijo — Irati; based on the book El ciclo de Irati by J. L. Landa and J. Muñoz
Guillem Clua, Oriol Paulo — God's Crooked Lines; based on the novel Los renglones torcidos de Dios by Torcuato Luca de Tena
David Muñoz, Félix Viscarret — Staring at Strangers; based on the play Desde las sombras by Juan José Millás
Best Ibero-American Film
Argentina, 1985 · Argentina
1976 · Chile
The Pack · Colombia
Prayers for the Stolen · Mexico
Utama · BoliviaBest European Film
The Worst Person in the World · Norway
Belfast · United Kingdom
The Hand of God · Italy
Lost Illusions · France
Playground · Belgium
Best New Director
Alauda Ruiz de Azúa — Lullaby
Carlota Pereda — Piggy
Elena López Riera — The Water
Juan Diego Botto — On the Fringe
Mikel Gurrea — CorkBest Animated Film
Unicorn Wars
Black Is Beltza II: Ainhoa
Inspector Sun and the Curse of the Black Widow
My Grandfather's Demons
Tad, the Lost Explorer and the Emerald Tablet
Best Cinematography
Álex de Pablo — The Beasts
Daniela Cajías — Alcarràs
Jon D. Domínguez — Lullaby
Arnau Valls Colomer — Official Competition
Álex Catalán — Prison 77Best Editing
Alberto del Campo — The Beasts
Ana Pfaff — Alcarràs
Andrés Gil — Lullaby
José M. G. Moyano — Prison 77
Fernando Franco, Sergi Díes — One Year, One Night
Best Art Direction
Pepe Domínguez del Olmo — Prison 77
Mónica Bernuy — Alcarràs
José Tirado — The Beasts
Melanie Antón — Piety
Sylvia Steinbrecht — God's Crooked LinesBest Production Supervision
Manuela Ocón — Prison 77
Elisa Sirvent — Alcarràs
Carmen Sánchez de la Vega — The Beasts
Sara García — Piggy
María José Díez — Lullaby
Best Sound
Aitor Berenguer, Fabiola Ordoyo, Yasmina Praderas — The Beasts
Eva Valiño, Thomas Giorgi, Alejandro Castillo — Alcarràs
Asier González, Eva de la Fuente López, Roberto Fernández — Lullaby
Daniel de Zayas, Miguel Huete, Pelayo Gutiérrez, Valeria Arcieri — Prison 77
Amanda Villavieja, Eva Valiño, Marc Orts, Alejandro Castillo — One Year, One NightBest Special Effects
Esther Ballesteros, Ana Rubio — Prison 77
Mariano García Marty, Jordi Costa — 13 Exorcisms
Óscar Abades, Ana Rubio — The Beasts
Jon Serrano, David Heras — Irati
Lluís Rivera, Laura Pedro — Valley of the Dead
Best Costume Design
Fernando García — Prison 77
Paola Torres — The Beasts
Nerea Torrijos — Irati
Suevia Sampelayo — Piety
Alberto Valcárcel — God's Crooked Lines
Cristina Rodríguez — Valley of the DeadBest Makeup and Hairstyles
Yolanda Piña, Félix Terrero — Prison 77
Irene Pedrosa, Jesús Gil — The Beasts
Paloma Lozano, Nacho Díaz — Piggy
Sarai Rodríguez, Raquel González, Óscar de Monte — Piety
Montse Santfeliu, Carolina Atxukarro, Pablo Perona — God's Crooked Lines
Best Original Score
Olivier Arson — The Beasts
Aránzazu Calleja, Maite Arroitajauregi — Irati
Iván Palomares — Dancing on Glass
Fernando Velázquez — God's Crooked Lines
Julio de la Rosa — Prison 77Best Original Song
"Sintiéndolo mucho" by Joaquín Sabina and Leiva — Sintiéndolo mucho
"En los márgenes" by Eduardo Cruz and María Rozalén — On the Fringe
"Izena duena bada" by Aránzazu Calleja, Maite Arroitajauregi "Mursego" and Paul Urkijo Alijo) — Irati
"Un paraíso en el sur" by Paloma Peñarrubia Ruiz and Vanesa Benítez Zamora — La vida chipén
"Batalla" by Joseba Beristain — Unicorn Wars
Best Fictional Short Film
Arquitectura emocional 1959
Chaval
Chords
La entrega
SordaBest Animated Short Film
Loop
Amanece la noche más larga
Amarradas
La prima cosa
La primavera siempre vuelve
Best Documentary Film
Labordeta, un hombre sin más
A las mujeres de España. María Lejárraga
The Yellow Ceiling
Oswald. El falsificador
Sintiéndolo muchoBest Documentary Short Film
Maldita. A Love Song to Sarajevo
Dancing with Rosa
La gàbia
Memoria
Trazos del alma
  • Carlos Saura

  • Juliette Binoche

The following individuals, listed in order of appearance, presented awards or performed musical numbers.

Artist(s)Song(s)
"Cantares"
"Porque te vas"
"Pena, penita, pena"
"Alegría de vivir"
"Me cuesta tanto olvidarte""Qué bonito"during the annual In Memoriam tribute

The In Memoriam tribute, accompanied by a musical performing, paid tribute to the following individuals:

  • Juan Pedro Acacio. Composer

  • Regina Álvarez Lorenzo. Director and screenwriter

  • Beatriz Álvarez-Guerra. Actress

  • Pepe Antequera. Radio announcer and TV and voice actor

  • Loritz Apaolaza. Production assistant

  • Luis Argüello. Costume art director

  • María Arjona. Actress

  • Antonio Astola. Cinema projectionist

  • Juan Antonio Bermúdez. Programmer and film critic

  • Mario Beut. Voice actor, announcer and presenter

  • Claudio Biern Boyd. Producer, screenwriter and animation director

  • Luís Bonet Mojica. Journalist and film critic

  • Pedro Brandariz. Actor and producer

  • Josefina Calatayud. Actress

  • Miguel Camáñez. Sales manager of Lauren Films, Vértigo Films y Karma Films

  • Carlos Caraglia. Filmmaker and camera operator

  • Martín Costa. Film director

  • Enrique Cuellar. Film producer

  • José Manuel Cuellar. Journalist and film critic

  • María Fernanda D´Ocón. Actress

  • Jorge de Cominges. Journalist and film critic

  • Juan Diego. Actor

  • Neureddine El Attab. Actor

  • Núria Feliu. Cantante y Actress

  • Julián Fernández. movie machinist

  • José Manuel “Pepiño” Fernández Blanco. Actor

  • Jorge Fons. Film director

  • Susana Galmés. Actress

  • Silvia Gambino. Actress

  • Xosé Garrido. Director of photography and photographer

  • Carlos Gil. Director

  • Saskia Giró. Actress

  • Txus González. Characterizer

  • Rosa Guiñón. Voice actress

  • Pep Guinyol. Actor

  • José Guirao. Cultural Manager and Minister of Culture and Sports 2018-2020

  • Hilario Hernández. Hairdresser and makeup artist

  • Antonio Ibáñez. Actor

  • José Antonio Izaguirre. Actor

  • José Luis Jiménez Resano “El Maño”. Stuntman

  • Jordi Joani. Gaffer

  • Juan Jurado Alcaide. Director of photography, producer and assistant director

  • Fernando ´La Estrella`. Artist

  • Ouka Lele. Photographer and painter

  • Chete Lera. Actor

  • Gina Lollobrigida. Actress

  • Marga Maro. Screenwriter

  • Javier Marías. Novelist and screenwriter

  • Luis Marín. Voice doblaje

  • Rosa Mariscal. Actress

  • Eugenio Martín. Director

  • José Santiago Martínez. Actor

  • Antonio Martínez Mir. Production assistant

  • Fernando Merino. Actor

  • Pablo Milanés. Composer and singer-songwriter

  • Gracia Montes. Singer

  • Julián Obreros. Movie machinist

  • Javier Orgaz. Carpenter

  • Enrique Ortuño. Executive producer

  • Valentín ´Tinico` Panero. Director and producer

  • Diego Pantoja. Flamenco artist

  • Irene Papas. Actress and singer

  • Joaquín Parra. Cinema weapons master and actor

  • Tony Partearroyo. Writer, critic and essayist

  • Juan Antonio Quintana. Actor

  • Ángel Rabat. Film collector

  • Rafel Ramis. Actor

  • José María Ramos Rodríguez. Author and film editor

  • Antonio Requena. Actor

  • Berta Riaza. Actress

  • Carolo Ruiz. Actor

  • José Ruiz. Journalist and film researcher

  • Enrique Sacristán Rodrigo. Chief Lighting Technician

  • Tomás Sáez. Actor

  • Manel Salas Salmerón. Gaffer

  • Luis Fernando Sánchez Arrabal. Voice actor and Announcer

  • Alfonso Santacana. Film editor

  • Eduardo Santana. Production management

  • Ernesto Sebastián. Display and distributor

  • Llorenç Soler. Actor

  • Hugo Stuven. Producer and director

  • Susan Taff. Actress

  • Fina Torres. Actress

  • Pedro Valentín. Actor

  • Jordi Valera. Announcer and voice actor

  • José Valera. Head of transport

  • Carlos Vega. Actor

  • Manolo Vieira. Comedian and actor

  • Domingo Villar. Novelist and screenwriter

  • Agustí Villaronga. Director and screenwriter

  • Jesús Yagüe. Director and screenwriter

  • Carlos Saura. Goya of Honor 2023

  • 10th Feroz Awards

  • 15th Gaudí Awards

  • 2nd Carmen Awards

  • Gala of the 37th Goya Awards on RTVE Play

  • Official website

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