Goya Awards: Bulls, Faith, Bison, and the New Folklore of Spanish Cinema
The 40th edition of the Goya Awards highlights cultural revisionism within the Spanish film industry, as the award for Best Film goes to 'Los Domingos'.
Dolores Fonzi Wins Goya for Belén and Sends a Strong Political Message: 'The Far Right Has Come to Destroy Everything'
Argentine actress and director Dolores Fonzi won a Goya Award for her film Belén, delivering a poignant political message about the current state of the world.
Albert Serra at the Goya Awards: a complicated task of prettification
Catalan filmmaker Albert Serra won the Goya award for Best Documentary for 'Tardes de soledad,' but chose not to discuss bullfighting during his acceptance speech.
Dolores Fonzi won the Goya and said: "The far-right came to destroy everything"
Dolores Fonzi, speaking upon receiving the Goya award for her film 'Belén,' expressed concerns about the rise of the far-right and various social issues affecting humanity.
Patricia López Arnaiz is crowned with the Goya for best actress 2026: "This character already existed inside me and was waiting for you, Alauda"
Patricia López Arnaiz has won her second Goya Award for Best Actress at the 2026 Goya Awards for her performance in 'Los domingos', further solidifying her significance in the Spanish film industry.
New Triumph of Argentine Cinema at the Goya Awards: Belén Wins Best Ibero-American Film
Argentine film 'Belén', directed and starring Dolores Fonzi, has won the Best Ibero-American Film award at the Goya Awards, marking another victory for Argentine cinema.
Belén, by Dolores Fonzi, won the Goya for Best Ibero-American Film
The film 'Belén', directed by and starring Dolores Fonzi, won the Goya award for Best Ibero-American Film at the Spanish film industry's most prestigious ceremony held in Barcelona.
Susan Sarandon, Goya International 2026: "I see your president speaking with such lucidity and it gives me strength to continue"
Susan Sarandon, honored with the Goya International award in 2026, praised Spain's president for his clarity on political issues while advocating for Palestine.
Susan Sarandon at the Goya Awards: "The moral clarity of your president and artists helps me feel less alone"
Susan Sarandon, while receiving the Goya International Award in Barcelona, expressed her admiration for Spanish artists and the country's president, reflecting on the moral clarity she perceives in their work amidst global violence and cruelty.
An emotional Susan Sarandon praises Spain's 'clarity' regarding Gaza and celebrates her International Goya award: 'Pedro Sánchez is on the right side of history'
Susan Sarandon expressed her admiration for Spain's moral clarity regarding the situation in Gaza during a press conference in Madrid, where she received the International Goya award.
Gonzalo Suárez, before the Goya of Honor: "I have been lucky, but not successful"
Gonzalo Suárez, a 94-year-old Oviedo-based filmmaker, writer, and journalist, reflects on his career as he receives the Goya de Honor award, acknowledging his luck over outright success.
Miguel Rellán, the winner of the first Goya, repeats 40 years later: "Many unimaginative directors call me to play a professor, I want to be a drag queen, damn it"
Miguel Rellán, who won the first-ever Goya award 40 years ago, expresses his desire to take on more diverse roles beyond the traditional characters offered to him.
Director María Herrera Seeks Goya with Short Film on Consent: 'I Have Been Told That Removing the Condom Without Notice Is Not a Severe Sexual Assault'
María Herrera's short film 'El cuento de una noche de verano' deals with the theme of consent, highlighting the serious implications of stealthing.
Miriam Garlo: "We need interpreters in all public administrations"
Miriam Garlo, the first deaf lead actress nominated for a Goya award, advocates for greater equality and inclusion in public administration through the provision of interpreters.
The first Honor Goya of Spanish cinema was... for a bullfighter!
The article discusses the surprising selection of a bullfighter to receive the first Honor Goya award in Spanish cinema, alongside the promotion of a thought-provoking book by Federico Arnás that features daily questions about bulls and bullfighting.