Goya Award for Best Original Screenplay
The Goya Award for Best Original Screenplay (Spanish Premio Goya al mejor guión original) is one of the Goya Awards, Spain's principal national film awards.
Goya Award for Best Original Screenplay | |
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Awarded for | Best Original Screenplay |
Country | Spain |
Presented by | Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain (AACCE) |
Currently held by | Fernando León de Aranoa The Good Boss (2021) |
Website | premiosgoya |
For the first two editions of the Goya Awards, only one award for screenplays was presented which included both original and adapted screenplays, with both winners being adaptations, Voyage to Nowhere in 1986 (based on the novel of the same name by Fernando Fernán Gómez) and El bosque animado (based on the eponymous novel by Wenceslao Fernández Flórez) in 1987. Since the third edition, two awards are presented separately, Best Original Screenplay and Best Adapted Screenplay.
Alejandro Amenábar holds the record for most wins in this category with four victories, winning for Tesis (1996), The Others (2001), The Sea Inside (2004) and Agora (2009). Pedro Almodóvar has received more nominations in this category than any other nominee, with seven nominations.
Winners and nominees
1980s
- Best Screenplay
Year | English title | Original title | Recipient(s) |
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1986 (1st) [1][2][3] | Voyage to Nowhere | El viaje a ninguna parte | Fernando Fernán Gómez |
Dear Nanny | Tata mía | José Luis Borau | |
Mambru Went to War | Mambrú se fue a la guerra | Fernando Fernán Gómez | |
1987 (2nd) | El bosque animado | Rafael Azcona | |
La guerra de los locos | Manolo Matji | ||
Moros y cristianos | Luis García Berlanga and Rafael Azcona | ||
- Best Original Screenplay
Year | English title | Original title | Recipient(s) |
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1988 (3rd) | Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown | Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios | Pedro Almodóvar |
Baton Rouge | Agustín Díaz Yanes and Rafael Monleón | ||
Wait for Me in Heaven | Espérame en el cielo | Antonio Mercero, Horacio Varcárcel and Román Gubern | |
Rowing with the Wind | Remando al viento | Gonzalo Suárez | |
1989 (4th) | Moon Child | El niño de la luna | Agustí Villaronga |
Amanece, que no es poco | José Luis Cuerda | ||
'El baile del pato | Manuel Iborra | ||
Las cosas del querer | Jaime Chávarri, Fernando Colomo and Lázaro Irazábal | ||
The Flight of the Dove | El vuelo de la paloma | José Luis García Sánchez and Rafael Azcona | |
1990s
2000s
Year | English title | Original title | Recipient(s) |
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2000 (15th) | Pellet | El Bola | Achero Mañas and Verónica Fernández |
Common Wealth | La comunidad | Jorge Guerricaechevarría and Álex de la Iglesia | |
Leo | José Luis Borau | ||
You're the One | Una historia de entonces | José Luis Garci and Horacio Valcárcel | |
2001 (16th) | The Others | Los otros | Alejandro Amenábar |
Sex and Lucia | Lucía y el sexo | Julio Medem | |
Don't Tempt Me | Sin noticias de Dios | Agustín Díaz Yanes | |
No Shame | Sin vergüenza | Dominic Harari, Joaquín Oristrell, Teresa Pelegri and Cristina Rota | |
2002 (17th) | In the City Without Limits | En la ciudad sin límites | Enrique Brasó and Antonio Hernández |
Talk to Her | Hable con ella | Pedro Almodóvar | |
Mondays in the Sun | Los lunes al sol | Ignacio del Moral and Fernando León de Aranoa | |
Smoking Room | Julio Wallovits and Roger Gual | ||
2003 (18th) | Take My Eyes | Te doy mis ojos | Icíar Bollaín and Alicia Luna |
In the City | En la ciudad | Tomás Aragay and Cesc Gay | |
Las horas del día | Jaime Rosales and Enric Rufas | ||
Torremolinos 73 | Pablo Berger | ||
2004 (19th) | The Sea Inside | Mar adentro | Alejandro Amenábar and Mateo Gil |
Horas de luz | José Ángel Esteban, Carlos López and Manolo Matji | ||
Inconscientes | Joaquín Oristrell, Teresa de Pelegrí and Dominic Harari | ||
Roma | Adolfo Aristarain, Mario Camus and Kathy Saavedra | ||
2005 (20th) | The Secret Life of Words | La vida secreta de las palabras | Isabel Coixet |
7 Virgins | 7 vírgenes | Alberto Rodríguez and Rafael Cobos | |
Otros días vendrán | Eduard Cortés and Piti Español | ||
Princesas | Fernando León de Aranoa | ||
2006 (21st) | Pan's Labyrinth | El laberinto del fauno | Guillermo del Toro |
DarkBlueAlmostBlack | Azuloscurocasinegro | Daniel Sánchez Arévalo | |
The Night of the Sunflowers | La noche de los girasoles | Jorge Sánchez-Cabezudo | |
Volver | Pedro Almodóvar | ||
2007 (22nd) | The Orphanage | El orfanato | Sergio G. Sánchez |
13 Roses | 13 rosas | Ignacio Martínez de Pisón | |
Mataharis | Icíar Bollaín and Tatiana Rodríguez | ||
Oviedo Express | Gonzalo Suárez | ||
Seven Billiard Tables | Siete mesas de billar francés | David Planell and Gracia Querejeta | |
2008 (23rd) | Camino | Javier Fesser | |
Cenizas del cielo | Dionisio Pérez, José Antonio Quirós and Ignacio del Moral | ||
Return to Hansala | Retorno a Hansala | Chus Gutiérrez and Juan Carlos Rubio | |
Just Walking | Sólo quiero caminar | Agustín Díaz Yanes | |
2009 (24th) | Agora | Ágora | Alejandro Amenábar and Mateo Gil |
After | Alberto Rodríguez and Rafael Cobos | ||
Fat People | Gordos | Daniel Sánchez Arévalo | |
Broken Embraces | Los abrazos rotos | Pedro Almodóvar | |
2010s
2020s
Year | English title | Original title | Recipient(s) |
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2020 (35th) [6][7] | Schoolgirls | Las niñas | Pilar Palomero |
Rosa's Wedding | La boda de Rosa | Alicia Luna and Icíar Bollaín | |
Historias lamentables | Javier Fesser and Claro García | ||
Adú | Alejandro Hernández | ||
2021 (36th) [8] | The Good Boss | El buen patrón | Fernando León de Aranoa |
Libertad | Clara Roquet | ||
Maixabel | Icíar Bollaín, Isa Campo | ||
Out of Sync | Tres | Juanjo Giménez Peña, Pere Altimira | |
References
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