Goya Award for Best Special Effects

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Goya Award for Best Special Effects
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The 2024 recipients: Félix Bergés, Pau Costa, and Laura Pedro
Awarded forBest Special Effects
Country Spain
Presented by Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain (AACCE)
Currently held byPau Costa, Félix Bergés, Laura Pedro – Society of the Snow (2023)
Website premiosgoya.com

The Goya Award for Best Special Effects (Spanish: Premio Goya a los mejores efectos especiales) is one of the Goya Awards, Spain's principal national film awards. The category was first presented at the second edition of the Goya Awards with Francisco Teres being the first winner of the award for his work in Anguish (1987).

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Reyes Abades holds the record of the most wins for this category with nine wins followed by Félix Bergés with seven and Raúl Romanillos with six. For their work in Pan's Labyrinth (2006), David Martí and Montse Ribé won the Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling but competed and won alongside Emilio Ruiz del Río, Everett Burrell, Reyes Abades and Edward Irastorza in this category at the Goya Awards instead of Best Makeup and Hairstyles which was won by José Quetglas and Blanca Sánchez for the same film.

Winners and nominees

1980s

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleRecipient(s)
1987
(2nd)
Anguish AngustiaFrancisco Teres
A los cuatro vientosJulián Martín
Descanse en piezasJohn Collins
1988
(3rd)
Slugs Slugs, Muerte ViscosaGonzalo Gonzalo, Basilio Cortijo and Carlos de Marchis
El Dorado Reyes Abades
Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios
Rowing with the Wind Remando al viento
El Lute II: Tomorrow I'll be Free El Lute II: mañana seré libreAlberto Nombela
1989
(4th)
The Rift La grietaColin Arthur, Basilio Cortijo and Carlos de Marchis
Moon Child El niño de la lunaÁngel Alonso, Basilio Cortijo, Emilio Ruiz del Río and Reyes Abades
Twisted Obsession El sueño del mono locoChristian Bourqui
The Dark Night La noche oscura Reyes Abades
The Things of Love Las cosas del querer

1990s

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleRecipient(s)
1990
(5th)
¡Ay Carmela! Reyes Abades
Don Juan, mi querido fantasmaCarlos Santos and Juan Ramón Molina
Letters from Alou Las cartas de Alou Reyes Abades and Juan Ramón Molina
1991
(6th)
Prince of Shadows Beltenebros Reyes Abades
Capitan EscalabornsCarlo de Marchis
Anything for Bread Todo por la pasta Kit West
1992
(7th)
Acción mutante Olivier Gleyze, Yves Domenjoud, Jean-Baptiste Bonetto, Bernard Andre Le Boette, Emilio Ruiz del Río and Hipólito Cantero
Too Much Heart Demasiado corazónLee Wilson
Vacas Reyes Abades
1993
(8th)
The Dead Mother La madre muertaHipólito Cantero
Madregilda Reyes Abades
Kika Jean-Baptiste Bonetto, Olivier Gleyre and Yves Domenjoud
1994
(9th)
Running Out of Time Días contados Reyes Abades
Desvío al paraísoMichael Kirton
El detective y la muerte Miroslaw Marchwinski
1995
(10th)
The Day of the Beast El día de la bestia Reyes Abades, Juan Tominic and Manuel Horrillo
El niño invisibleJuan Ramón Molina, Juan Tomicic and Manuel Horrillo
The City of Lost Children La Cité des enfants perdusJean-Baptiste Bonetto, Jean-Christophe Spadaccini, Olivier Gleyze and Yves Domenjoud
1996
(11th)
Earth Tierra Reyes Abades and Ignacio Sanz Pastor
Killer Tongue La lengua asesinaJonathan Stuart, Marcus Wookey and Patrick Vigne
Libertarias Reyes Abades
1997
(12th)
Airbag Juan Ramón Molina
The Chambermaid on the Titanic Roberto Ricci
Comanche Territory Territorio Comanche Reyes Abades and Emilio Ruiz del Río
1998
(13th)
The Miracle of P. Tinto El milagro de P. TintoRaúl Romanillos and Félix Bergés
Open Your Eyes Abre los ojos Reyes Abades, Alberto Esteban and Aurelio Sánchez
A Time for Defiance La hora de los valientesJuan Ramón Molina and Alfonso Nieto
The Girl of Your Dreams La niña de tus ojos Emilio Ruiz del Río and Alfonso Nieto
1999
(14th)
Nobody Knows Anybody Nadie conoce nadieRaúl Romanillos, Manuel Horrillo and José Núñez
Goya in Bordeaux Goya en BurdeosFabrizio Storaro and Reyes Abades
The City of Marvels La ciudad de los prodigios Reyes Abades, Hipólito Cantero and José María Aragonés
The Ugliest Woman in the World La mujer más fea del mundoAlejandro Álvarez, David Martí, José Álvarez and Reyes Abades

2000s

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleRecipient(s)
2000
(15th)
Common Wealth La comunidadFélix Bergés, Raúl Romanillos, Pau Costa and Julio Navarro
The Year of Maria Año marianoJuan Ramón Molina and Alfonso Nieto
The Art of Dying El arte de morir Reyes Abades and Félix Bergés
Masterpiece Obra maestra Emilio Ruiz del Río, Alfonso Nieto, Raúl Romanillos and Pau Costa
2001
(16th)
Buñuel y la mesa del rey Salomón Reyes Abades, José María Aragonés, Carlos Martínez, Ana Núñez and Antonio Ojeda
Intacto Raúl Romanillos, Pau Costa, Félix Bergés, Carlos Martínez, Antonio Ojeda and Ana Núñez
The Devil's Backbone El espinazo del diablo Reyes Abades, Carmen Aguirre, David Martí, Alfonso Nieto, Montse Ribé and Emilio Ruiz del Río
The Others Los otrosFélix Bergés, Derek Langley, Pedro Moreno and Rafael Solórzano
2002
(17th)
800 Bullets 800 BalasJuan Ramón Molina, Félix Bergés and Rafael Solórzano
The Biggest Robbery Never Told El robo más grande jamás contadoRaúl Romanillos, Félix Bergés and Carlos Martínez
Guerreros Aurelio Sánchez-Herrera, Emilio Ruiz del Río and Reyes Abades
Talk to Her Hable con ella David Martí, Montse Ribé and Jorge Calvo
2003
(18th)
Mortadelo & Filemon: The Big Adventure La gran aventura de Mortadelo y FilemónRaúl Romanillos, Pau Costa, Julio Navarro and Félix Bergés
South from Granada Al sur de Granada Reyes Abades, Alfonso Nieto and Pablo Núñez
Soldiers of Salamina Soldados de SalaminaPedro Moreno, Alfonso Nieto and Emilio Ruiz del Río
El refugio del mal Reyes Abades, Jesús Pascual, José Rossi and José María Remacha
2004
(19th)
The Wolf El Lobo Reyes Abades, Jesús Pascual and Ramón Lorenzo
Crimen Ferpecto Félix Bernés and Juan Ramón Molina
Romasanta Romasanta, la caza de la bestia David Martí, José María Aragonés, Juan Ramón Molina and Montse Ribé
TorapiaAurelio Sánchez Herrera, Eduardo Acosta and Juan Ramón Molina
2005
(20th)
Fragile Frágiles David Martí, Montse Ribé, Félix Cordón, Félix Bergés and Rafael Solórzano
Las llaves de la independenciaAna Núñez, Antonio Ojeda, Carlos Martínez, Juan Ramón Molina and Pablo Núñez
Obaba Alberto Esteban, José María Remacha, Pablo Urrutia and Reyes Abades
Un rey en la Habana Alberto Esteban, Ana Núñez, Carlos Lozano, Pablo Núñez and Reyes Abades
2006
(21st)
Pan's Labyrinth El laberinto del fauno David Martí, Montse Ribé, Reyes Abades, Everett Burrell, Edward Irastorza and Emilio Ruiz del Río
Goya's Ghosts Los fantasmas de Goya Reyes Abades, Félix Bergés and Eduardo Díaz
Alatriste Reyes Abades and Rafael Solórzano
Salvador (Puig Antich) Juan Ramón Molina and Ferrán Piquer
2007
(22nd)
The Orphanage El orfanato David Martí, Montse Ribé, Pau Costa, Enric Martí, Lluis Castells and Jordi San Agustín
The Heart of the Earth El corazón de la tierra Reyes Abades and Álex G. Ortoll
13 Roses Las 13 RosasCarlos Lozano, Pau Costa and Raúl Romanillos
[•REC] David Ambit, Enric Masip and Álex Villagrasa
2008
(23rd)
Mortadelo and Filemon. Mission: Save the Planet Mortadelo y Filemón. Misión: salvar la TierraRaúl Romanillos, Pau Costa, José Quetglas, Eduardo Díaz, Álex Grau and Chema Remacha
Camino Arturo Balseiro, Ferrán Piquer and Raúl Romanillos
Sangre de mayo Alberto Nombela and Juan Ramón Molina
Just Walking Sólo quiero caminarAlejandro Vázquez, Rafa Solórzano and Reyes Abades
2009
(24th)
Agora ÁgoraCris Reynolds and Félix Bergés
Cell 211 Celda 211Raúl Romanillos and Guillermo Orbe
[•REC]² Salvador Santana and Àlex Villagrasa
Spanish Movie Pau Costa and Lluís Castells

2010s

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleRecipient(s)
2010
(25th)
[1]
The Last Circus Balada triste de trompeta Reyes Abades and Ferrán Piquer
Buried (Enterrado) Gabriel Paré and Álex Villagrasa
Lope Raúl Romanillos and Marcelo Siqueira
Even the Rain También la lluviaGustavo Harry Farias and Juanma Nogales
2011
(26th)
[2]
EVA Arturo Balseiro and Lluis Castells
Intruders Raúl Romanillos and David Heras Luengo
The Skin I Live In La piel que habito Reyes Abades and Eduardo Díaz
No Rest for the Wicked No habrá paz para los malvadosRaúl Romanillos and Chema Remacha
2012
(27th)
[3]
The Impossible Lo imposiblePau Costa and Félix Bergés
Blancanieves Reyes Abades and Ferran Piquer
Unit 7 Grupo 7Pedro Moreno and Juan Ventura
Invader Invasor Reyes Abades and Isidro Jiménez
2013
(28th)
[4]
Witching & Bitching Las brujas de ZugarramurdiJuan Ramón Molina and Ferrán Piquer
Family United La gran familia españolaJuan Ramón Molina and Juan Ventura Pecellín
The Last Days Los últimos díasLluís Rivera and Juanma Nogales
Zip & Zap and the Marble Gang Zipi y Zape y el club de la canicaEndre Korda and Félix Bergés
2014
(29th)
[5]
El Niño Guillermo Orbe and Raúl Romanillos
Torrente 5: Operación Eurovegas Antonio Molina and Ferrán Piquer
Open Windows Raúl Romanillos and David Heras
Marshland La isla mínimaPedro Moreno and Juan Ventura
2015
(30th)
[6]
Spy Time Anacleto: agente secretoLluís Rivera and Lluís Castells
Retribution El desconocidoPau Costa and Isidro Jiménez
My Big Night Mi gran nocheJuan Ramón Molina and Curro Muñoz
Breathless Time Tiempo sin aire Reyes Abades and Curro Muñoz
2016
(31st)
[7]
A Monster Calls Un monstruo viene a vermePau Costa and Félix Bergés
1898, Our Last Men in the Philippines 1898, Los últimos de FilipinasPau Costa and Carlos Lozano
Guernica GernikaDavid Heras and Raúl Romanillos
Julieta Reyes Abades and Eduardo Díaz
2017
(32nd)
[8] [9]
Giant HandiaJon Serrano and David Heras
Gold Oro Reyes Abades and Isidro Jiménez
Verónica Raúl Romanillos and David Heras
Rescue Under Fire Zona hostil Reyes Abades and Curro Muñoz
2018
(33rd)
[10]
Superlópez Lluís Rivera and Laura Pedro
The Realm El reinoÓscar Abades and Helmuth Barnert
Errementari: The Blacksmith and the Devil Errementari (el herrero y el diablo)Jon Serrano and David Heras
Gun City La sombra de la leyLluís Rivera and Félix Bergés
2019
(34th)
[11] [12]
The Platform El hoyoMario Campoy and Iñaki Madariaga
The Endless Trench La trinchera infinitaJon Serrano and David Heras
While at War Mientras dure a guerraRaúl Romanillos and Juanma Nogales
Perdiendo el esteJuan Ramón Molina and Félix Berges

2020s

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleRecipient(s)
2020
(35th)
[13] [14]
Coven AkelarreMariano García Marty and Ana Rubio
Black Beach Raúl Romanillos and Jean-Louis Billard
Historias lamentables Raúl Romanillos and Míriam Piquer
Unknown Origins Orígenes secretosLluis Rivera Jove and Helmuth Barnerth
2021
(36th)
[15]
The Vault Way DownPau Costa and Laura Pedro
The Good Boss El buen patrónRaúl Romanillos and Míriam Piquer
The Grandmother La abuelaRaúl Romanillos and Ferran Piquer
Mediterraneo: The Law of the Sea MediterráneoÀlex Villagrasa
2022
(37th)
[16]
Prison 77 Modelo 77Esther Ballesteros, Ana Rubio
13 Exorcisms 13 exorcismosMariano García Marty, Jordi Costa
The Beasts As bestasÓscar Abades, Ana Rubio
Irati Jon Serrano, David Heras
Valley of the Dead MalnazidosLluís Rivera, Laura Pedro
2023
(38th)
[17]
Society of the Snow La sociedad de la nievePau Costa, Félix Bergés  [ ca ], Laura Pedro
20,000 Species of Bees 20.000 especies de abejasMariano García Marty, Jon Serrano, David Heras, Fran Belda, Indira Martín
Valle de sombras Raúl Romanillos, Míriam Piquer
The Chapel La ermitaEneritz Zapiain, Iñaki Gil "Ketxu"
Tin & Tina Mariano García Marty, Jon Serrano, Juan Ventura, Amparo Martínez

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