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This is a list of Spanish Academy Award winners and nominees. This list details the performances of filmmakers, actors, actresses and films that have either been submitted, nominated or have won an Academy Award. The people included are either from Spain or of Spanish descent.
These lists are current as of the 91st Academy Awards ceremony held on February 24, 2019. List of Argentine Academy Award winners and nominees; List of Chilean Academy Award winners and nominees; List of Colombian Academy Award winners and nominees; List of Cuban Academy Award winners and nominees; List of Hispanic Academy Award winners and ...
Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling: Year Name Country/ territory Film Status Milestone / Notes 2002: Beatrice De Alba Mexico: Frida: Won First Hispanic and Latino makeup artist to be nominated for and win Best Makeup. Born in California to Mexican-born parents. Shared with John E. Jackson.
The 2025 Spanish Academy Goya Award nominations were unveiled today, where the big surprise was Pedro Almodóvar’s “The Room Next Door” being left out of the competition’s best picture ...
UPDATE: The Spanish Academy has announced that the 2021 Goya nominations will now be announced on Monday, Jan. 18. In today’s Global Bulletin, historic snowfall in Madrid delays Spanish Academy ...
The Academy Award category was "Best Music, Original Song Score". Shared nomination with English-born Leslie Bricusse and Ian Fraser. 1973 Jesus Christ Superstar: Nominated The Academy Award category was "Best Music, Scoring Original Song Score and/or Adaptation". Shared nomination with English-born Andrew Lloyd Webber and German-American ...
Some of the highest-profile Spanish films of 2024 – from Málaga Festival winner and now Spain’s Oscar entry “Saturn Return” to San Sebastián laureates “I Am Nevenka” and “Glimmers ...
Spain has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film [nb 1] since the conception of the award. The award is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States that contains primarily non-English dialogue. [3]