List of Spanish Academy Award winners and nominees

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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.

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Acting categories

Actor in a Leading Role

Penelope Cruz at the 81st Academy Awards in 2009 Penelope Cruz 2009.jpg
Penélope Cruz at the 81st Academy Awards in 2009
Actor
YearNameFilmStatusMilestone / Notes
2000 Javier Bardem Before Night Falls NominatedFirst Spanish actor to be nominated.
2010 Biutiful NominatedFirst Spanish actor to be nominated twice in a leading category.
2019 Antonio Banderas Pain and Glory (Dolor y gloria)Nominated
2021Javier Bardem Being the Ricardos Nominated

Actor in a Supporting Role

Supporting Actor
YearNameFilmStatusMilestone / Notes
2007 Javier Bardem No Country for Old Men WonFirst Spanish actor to win an Academy Award for acting (male or female).
First Spanish actor to be nominated twice for acting (male or female).

Actress in a Leading Role

Actress
YearNameFilmStatusMilestone / Notes
2006 Penélope Cruz Volver NominatedFirst Spanish male or female actor to be nominated for a Spanish-produced film.
2021 Parallel Mothers (Madres paralelas)Nominated
2022 Ana de Armas Blonde NominatedDe Armas is a Cuban-born actress with Spanish citizenship.

Actress in a Supporting Role

Supporting Actress
YearNameFilmStatusMilestone / Notes
2008 Penélope Cruz Vicky Cristina Barcelona WonFirst Spanish female actor to win.
2009 Nine NominatedFirst Spanish actor to be nominated twice in the same category.

Animated Feature

Animated Feature
YearNameFilmStatusMilestone / Notes
2011 Fernando Trueba
Javier Mariscal
Chico & Rita Nominated
2019 Sergio Pablos
Marisa Román
Klaus NominatedShared with Jinko Gotoh.
2023 Pablo Berger
Ibon Cormenzana
Ignasi Estapé
Sandra Tapia Díaz
Robot Dreams Nominated

Cinematography

Cinematography
YearNameFilmStatusMilestone / Notes
1978 Néstor Almendros Days of Heaven Won
1979 Kramer vs. Kramer Nominated
1980 The Blue Lagoon Nominated
1982 Sophie's Choice Nominated

Costume Design

Costume Design
YearNameFilmStatusMilestone / Notes
1952 Antoni Clavé Hans Christian Andersen NominatedNominated for Best Costume Design – Color.
Shared with Mary Wills and Barbara Karinska.
1971 Yvonne Blake
Antonio Castillo
Nicholas and Alexandra WonBlake is a British-born Spanish costume designer.
1975Yvonne Blake The Four Musketeers NominatedShared with Ron Talsky.
2012 Paco Delgado Les Misérables Nominated
2015 The Danish Girl Nominated

Director

Director
YearNameFilmStatusMilestone / Notes
2002 Pedro Almodóvar Talk to Her (Hable con ella)Nominated

Documentary Feature

Documentary Feature
YearNameFilmStatusMilestone / Notes
2003Carles Bosch
Josep Maria Domènech
Balseros Nominated

International Feature Film

This list focuses on Spanish films that won or were nominated for the Best International Feature Film.

International Feature Film
YearFilmDirectorStatusMilestone / Notes
1958 Vengeance
(La venganza)
Juan Antonio Bardem NominatedFirst Spanish language film to be nominated.
1961 Plácido Luis García Berlanga Nominated
1963 Los Tarantos Francisco Rovira Beleta Nominated
1967 El amor brujo Nominated
1970 Tristana Luis Buñuel Nominated
1972 My Dearest Señorita
(Mi querida señorita)
Jaime de Armiñán Nominated
1977 That Obscure Object of Desire
(Ese oscuro objeto del deseo)
Luis BuñuelNominated
1979 Mama Turns a Hundred
(Mamá cumple cien años)
Carlos Saura Nominated
1980 The Nest
(El nido)
Jaime de ArmiñánNominated
1983 [1] Begin the Beguine
(Volver a empezar)
José Luis Garci WonFirst Spanish language film to win.
1984 [2] Carmen Carlos SauraNominated
1985 [3] Double Feature
(Sesión continua)
José Luis GarciNominated
1987 Course Completed
(Asignatura aprobada)
Nominated
1988 Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown
(Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios)
Pedro Almodóvar Nominated
1993 Belle Époque Fernando Trueba Won
1997 Secrets of the Heart
(Secretos del corazón)
Montxo Armendáriz Nominated
1998 The Grandfather
(El abuelo)
José Luis GarciNominated
1999 All About My Mother
(Todo sobre mi madre)
Pedro AlmodóvarWon
2004 The Sea Inside
(Mar adentro)
Alejandro Amenábar Won
2019 Pain and Glory
(Dolor y gloria)
Pedro AlmodóvarNominated
2023 Society of the Snow
(La sociedad de la nieve)
J. A. Bayona Nominated

Makeup & Hairstyling

Makeup & Hairstyling
YearNameFilmStatusMilestone / Notes
2004 Manolo García The Sea Inside (Mar adentro)NominatedShared with Jo Allen.
First Spanish-produced film to be nominated for a craft/technical category.
2006 David Martí
Montse Ribé
Pan's Labyrinth (El laberinto del fauno)Won
2020 Sergio López-Rivera Ma Rainey's Black Bottom WonShared with Mia Neal and Jamika Wilson.
2023Ana López-Puigcerver
David Martí
Montse Ribé
Society of the Snow Nominated

Music categories

Original Score

Original Score
YearNameFilmStatusMilestone / Notes
2005 Alberto Iglesias The Constant Gardener Nominated
2006 Javier Navarrete Pan's Labyrinth (El laberinto del fauno)Nominated
2007Alberto Iglesias The Kite Runner Nominated
2011 Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Nominated
2021 Parallel Mothers (Madres paralelas)Nominated

Production Design

Production Design
YearNameFilmStatusMilestone / Notes
1952 Antoni Clavé Hans Christian Andersen NominatedShared with Richard Day and Howard Bristol.
1970 Gil Parrondo
Antonio Mateos
Patton WonShared with Urie McCleary and Pierre-Louis Thevenet.
1971Gil Parrondo Nicholas and Alexandra WonShared with John Box, Ernest Archer, Jack Maxsted, and Vernon Dixon.
1972 Travels with My Aunt NominatedShared with John Box and Robert W. Laing.
2006 Pilar Revuelta Pan's Labyrinth (El laberinto del fauno)WonShared with Eugenio Caballero.

Short-film categories

Animated Short Film

Animated Short Film
YearNameFilmStatusMilestone / Notes
2009Javier Recio The Lady and the Reaper (La dama y la Muerte)Nominated
2018Nuria González Blanco Late Afternoon NominatedShared with Louise Bagnall.
2021 Alberto Mielgo
Leo Sánchez
The Windshield Wiper Won

Live Action Short Film

Live Action Short Film
YearNameFilmStatusMilestone / Notes
1996 Juan Carlos Fresnadillo EsposadosNominated
2004 Nacho Vigalondo 7:35 in the Morning (7:35 de la mañana)Nominated
2006 Javier Fesser Binta and the Great Idea (Binta y la gran idea)Nominated
Borja Cobeaga One Too Many (Éramos pocos)Nominated
2013 Esteban Crespo That Wasn't Me (Aquél no era yo)Nominated
2016 Juanjo Giménez Timecode Nominated
2018 Rodrigo Sorogoyen
María del Puy Alvarado
Mother (Madre)Nominated

Visual Effects

Academy Award for Best Visual Effects
YearNameFilmStatusMilestone / Notes
2020 Santiago Colomo Martínez The One and Only Ivan NominatedShared with Nick Davis, Greg Fisher & Ben Jones.
First Spanish animator to be nominated for Best Visual Effects.

Writing categories

Original Screenplay

Original
YearNameFilmStatusMilestone / Notes
1967 Jorge Semprún The War Is Over (La Guerre est finie)Nominated
1972 Luis Buñuel The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (Le Charme discret de la bourgeoisie)NominatedShared with Jean-Claude Carrière.
2002 Pedro Almodóvar Talk to Her (Hable con ella)WonFirst Spanish-language screenplay to win.

Adapted Screenplay

Adapted
YearNameFilmStatusMilestone / Notes
1969 Jorge Semprún Z NominatedShared with Costa-Gavras.
1977 Luis Buñuel That Obscure Object of Desire (Ese oscuro objeto del deseo)NominatedShared with Jean-Claude Carrière.

Nominations and Winners

No. of winsNo. of nominations
1561

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