Goya Award for Best Editing

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Goya Award for Best Editing
Awarded forBest Editing
Country Spain
Presented by Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain (AACCE)
Currently held byAndrés Gil, Jaume Martí
Society of the Snow (2023)
Website premiosgoya.com

The Goya Award for Best Editing (Premio Goya al mejor montaje) is one of the Goya Awards, the principal national film award of Spain. It has been awarded since the first edition in 1986. [1]

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Film editors that have won multiple times are José Salcedo, Pablo González del Amo and Pablo Blanco Somoza, with three wins each.

Winners and nominees

1980s

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleRecipient(s)
1986
(1st)
[2] [3] [4]
BanterEduardo Biurrun
Voyage to Nowhere El viaje a ninguna partePablo del Amo
Werther José Luis Matesanz
1987
(2nd)
[5] [6]
[7] [8]
Divinas palabras Pablo González del Amo
Hostages in the Barrio La estanquera de VallecasJulio Peña
Mi generalJosé Luis Matesanz
1988
(3rd)
[9] [10] [11]
Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios José Salcedo
Berlín Blues Teresa Font
Baton Rouge José Salcedo
Rowing with the Wind Remando al viento
El Dorado Pedro del Rey
1989
(4th)
[12] [13] [14]
[15] [16]
Twisted Obsession El sueño del mono locoCarmen Frías
The Sea and the Weather El mar y el tiempoPablo González del Amo
Esquilache
Moon Child El niños de la lunaRaúl Román
The Dark Night La noche oscuraPedro del Rey
Love, Hate and Death Montoyas y TarantosJosé Antonio Rojo

1990s

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleRecipient(s)
1990
(5th)
[17]
¡Ay Carmela! Pablo González del Amo
Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! ¡Átame! José Salcedo
Letters from Alou Las cartas de AlouRori Sáinz de Rozas
1991
(6th)
Prince of Shadows BeltenebrosJosé Luis Matesanz
Lovers Amantes Teresa Font
High Heels Tacones lejanos José Salcedo
1992
(7th)
Belle Époque Carmen Frías
The Fencing Master El maestro de esgrima José Salcedo
Acción mutante Pablo Blanco
1993
(8th)
Banderas, the Tyrant Tirano BanderasPablo González del Amo
Intruder Intruso Teresa Font
La madre muertaPablo Blanco
1994
(9th)
Running Out of Time Días contados Teresa Font
El detective y la muerte José Salcedo
Cradle Song Canción de cunaMiguel González Sinde
1995
(10th)
Nobody Will Speak of Us When We're Dead Nadie hablará de nosotras cuando hayamos muerto José Salcedo
Mouth to Mouth Boca a bocaGuillermo Represa
The Day of the Beast El día de la bestia Teresa Font
1996
(11th)
Tesis María Elena Sainz de Rozas
Asaltar los cielosFidel Collados and Pablo Blanco
The Dog in the Manger El perro del hortelanoPablo del Amo
1997
(12th)
Airbag Pablo Blanco
The Color of the Clouds El color de las nubesJosé María Biurrun
Secrets of the Heart Secretos del corazónRori Sáinz de Rozas
1998
(13th)
Lovers of the Arctic Circle Los amantes del círculo polarIván Aledo
Open Your Eyes Abre los ojosMaría Elena Sáinz de Rozas
The Grandfather El abueloMiguel González Sinde
The Girl of Your Dreams La niña de tus ojosCarmen Frías
1999
(14th)
All About My Mother Todo sobre mi madre José Salcedo
Goya in Bordeaux Goya en BurdeosJulia Juániz
Butterfly's Tongue La lengua de las mariposasNacho Ruiz Capillas
Solas Fernando Pardo

2000s

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleRecipient(s)
2000
(15th)
You're the One You're the One (una historia de entonces)Miguel González Sinde
Calle 54 Carmen Frías
Common Wealth La comunidadAlejandro Lázaro
Leo José Salcedo
2001
(16th)
The Others Los otrosNacho Ruiz Capillas
Mad Love Juana la Loca Teresa Font
Sex and Lucia Lucía y el sexoIván Aledo
Don't Tempt Me Sin noticias de Dios José Salcedo
2002
(17th)
Box 507 La caja 507Ángel Hernández Zoido
800 Bullets 800 balasAlejandro Lázaro
Aro Tolbukhin. En la mente del asesino Ernest Blasi
Mondays in the Sun Los lunes al solNacho Ruiz Capillas
2003
(18th)
Mortadelo & Filemon: The Big Adventure La gran aventura de Mortadelo y FilemónIván Aledo
Carmen Teresa Font
Football Days Días de fútbolRori Sáinz de Rozas
Take My Eyes Te doy mis ojosÁngel Hernández Zoido
2004
(19th)
The Wolf El LoboGuillermo Maldonado
Cold Winter Sun Frío sol de inviernoAntonio Pérez Reina
Hours of Light Horas de luzJosé María Biurrun
Swindled IncautosIván Aledo
2005
(20th)
Habana Blues Fernando Pardo
The Method El métodoIván Aledo
IberiaJulia Juániz
Ninette Miguel González Sinde
2006
(21st)
Pan's Labyrinth El laberinto del faunoBernat Villaplana
Alatriste José Salcedo
The Borgia Los BorgiaIván Aledo
Salvador (Puig Antich) Aixalà y Santy Borricón
2007
(22nd)
[•REC] David Gallart
The Orphanage El orfanatoElena Ruiz
13 Roses Las 13 rosasFernando Pardo
Seven Billiard Tables Siete mesas de billar francésNacho Ruiz Capillas
2008
(23rd)
The Oxford Murders Los crímenes de OxfordAlejandro Lázaro
The Blind Sunflowers Los girasoles ciegosNacho Ruiz Capillas
Mortadelo and Filemon. Mission: Save the Planet Mortadelo y Filemón. Misión: salvar la TierraIván Aledo
Just Walking Sólo quiero caminar José Salcedo
2009
(24th)
Cell 211 Celda 211Mapa Pastor
Ágora AgoraNacho Ruiz Capillas
The Dancer and the Thief El baile de la VictoriaCarmen Frías
Fat People GordosDavid Pinillos and Nacho Ruiz Capillas

2010s

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleRecipient(s)
2010
(25th)
Buried Buried (Enterrado) Rodrigo Cortés
The Last Circus Balada triste de trompetaAlejandro Lázaro
Biutiful Stephen Mirrione
Even the Rain También la lluviaÁngel Hernández Zoido
2011
(26th)
No Rest for the Wicked No habrá paz para los malvadosPablo Blanco
Blackthorn David Gallarl
EVA Elena Ruiz
The Skin I Live In La piel que habito José Salcedo
2012
(27th)
The Impossible Lo imposibleBernat Villaplana and Elena Ruiz
Blancanieves Fernando Franco
The Artist and the Model El artista y la modeloMarta Velasco
Unit 7 Grupo 7José M. G. Moyano
Invader InvasorAntonio Frutos and David Pinillos
2013
(28th)
Witching & Bitching Las brujas de ZugarramurdiPablo Blanco
Three Many Weddings 3 bodas de másAlberto de Toro
Family United La gran familia españolaNacho Ruiz Capillas
Wounded La heridaDavid Pinillos
2014
(29th)
Marshland La isla mínimaJosé M. G. Moyano
El Niño Mapa Pastor
Paco de Lucía: La búsqueda José M. G. Moyano and Darío García
Wild Tales Relatos salvajes Damián Szifron and Pablo Barbieri
2015
(30th)
Retribution El desconocidoJorge Coira
Requirements to Be a Normal Person Requisitos para ser una persona normalDavid Gallart
Truman Pablo Barbieri
A Perfect Day Un día perfectoNacho Ruíz Capillas
2016
(31st)
[18]
A Monster Calls Un monstruo viene a vermeBernat Villaplana and Jaume Martí
Smoke & Mirrors El hombre de las mil carasJosé M. G. Moyano
May God Save Us Que Dios nos perdoneAlberto del Campo and Fernando Franco
The Fury of a Patient Man Tarde para la iraAngel Fernández Zoido
2017
(32nd)
[19] [20]
Giant HandiaLaurent Dufreche and Raúl López
Abracadabra David Gallart
Summer 1993 Estiu 1993Ana Plaff and Didac Palao
The Bookshop La libreríaBernat Aragonés
2018
(33rd)
[21]
The Realm El reinoAlberto del Campo
Campeones Campeones Javier Fesser
Todos lo saben Todos lo saben Hayedeh Safiyari
Journey to a Mother's Room Viaje al cuarto de una madre Fernando Franco
2019
(34th)
[22] [23]
Pain and Glory Dolor y gloria Teresa Font
The Endless Trench La trinchera infinitaLaurent Dufreche and Raúl López
Mother MadreAlberto del Campo
While at War Mientras dure la guerraCarolina Martínez Urbina

2020s

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleRecipient(s)
2020
(35th)
[24] [25]
The Year of the Discovery El año del descubrimientoSergio Jiménez
Adú Jaime Colis
Black Beach Fernando Franco and Miguel Doblado
Schoolgirls Las niñasSofi Escudé
2021
(36th)
[26]
The Good Boss El buen patrónVanessa L. Marimbert
Below Zero BajoceroAntonio Frutos
Josephine JosefinaMiguel Doblado
Maixabel Nacho Ruiz Capillas
2022
(37th)
[27]
The Beasts As bestasAlberto del Campo
Alcarràs Ana Pfaff
Lullaby Cinco lobitosAndrés Gil
Prison 77 Modelo 77José M. G. Moyano
One Year, One Night Un año, una noche Fernando Franco and Sergi Díes
2023
(38th)
[28]
Society of the Snow La sociedad de la nieveAndrés Gil, Jaume Martí
20,000 Species of Bees 20.000 especies de abejasRaúl Barreras
Close Your Eyes Cerrar los ojosAscen Marchena
Mamacruz Fátima de los Santos
Robot Dreams Fernando Franco

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