Feroz Awards
The Feroz Awards (Spanish: Premios Feroz) are Spain-based film and television awards presented by the Asociación de Informadores Cinematográficos de España (Association of Cinematographic Informers of Spain). They are considered the Spanish equivalent to the Golden Globe Awards, since they are part of the build-up to the Goya Awards, presented by the Spanish Film Academy. Created as film awards, the first edition took place in January 2014. Categories recognizing excellence in television were added for the 4th edition that took place in 2017.
Feroz Awards | |
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Current: 10th Feroz Awards | |
Awarded for | Merit and quality in Spanish cinematographic productions |
Country | Spain |
Presented by | Asociación de Informadores Cinematográficos de España |
First awarded | 2014 |
Website | https://www.informadoresdecine.es/ |
Eligibility conditions
To be eligible for Premios Feroz,[1] a film needs to have been premiered within the year prior to the award ceremony and, before the premiere, have been featured in a special projection for the press in Madrid, Barcelona or both. If this last condition did not happen, the film should have been made available (also before the official premiere) for online viewing to the members of Asociación de Informadores.
Categories
Film
- Best Drama Film
- Best Comedy Film
- Best Director
- Best Main Actor in a Film
- Best Main Actress in a Film
- Best Supporting Actor in a Film
- Best Supporting Actress in a Film
- Best Screenplay
- Best Original Soundtrack
- Best Trailer
Best Film Poster
Edition | Year | Winner | Nominees |
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1st[2] | 2014 | Three Many Weddings |
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2nd[3] | 2015 | Magical Girl |
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3rd[4] | 2016 | Requirements to Be a Normal Person |
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4th[5] | 2017 | The Fury of a Patient Man | |
5th[6] | 2018 | Giant | |
6th[7] | 2019 | Quién te cantará |
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7th[8] | 2020 | El crack cero | |
8th[9] | 2021 | Rifkin's Festival |
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9th[10] | 2022 | Poster A for Parallel Mothers |
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10th[11] | 2023 | Manticore |
Premio Feroz Especial
Premio Feroz Especial is awarded to Spanish films that members of Asociación de Informadores Cinematográficos de España consider deserved better commercial results. Until the 5th edition of the awards, it was a non competitive category; nominations were introduced for the 5th edition.
Edition | Year | Winner | Nominees |
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1st[12] | 2014 | Ilusión | No nominees |
2nd[13] | 2015 | Costa da Morte | |
3rd[14] | 2016 | B, la película | |
4th | 2017 | La mort de Louis XIV | |
5th[15] | 2018 | Life and Nothing More |
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6th | 2019 | Between Two Waters |
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7th | 2020 | Sordo |
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8th | 2021 | My Mexican Bretzel |
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9th | 2022 | The Sacred Spirit |
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10th | 2023 | Piety |
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Best Documentary Film
Edition | Year | Winner | Nominees |
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4th | 2017 | Dead Slow Ahead | No nominees |
5th[15] | 2018 | La Chana |
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6th | 2019 | Apuntes para una película de atracos |
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7th | 2020 | La ciudad oculta |
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8th | 2021 | The Year of the Discovery |
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9th | 2022 | Sedimentos |
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10th | 2023 | La visita y un jardín secreto |
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Best Main Actor in a TV Series
Edition | Year | Winner | Work | Nominees |
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4th[5] | 2017 | Brays Efe | Paquita Salas | |
5th[6] | 2018 | Javier Gutiérrez | Vergüenza | |
6th[7] | 2019 | Javier Rey | Cocaine Coast | |
7th[8] | 2020 | Javier Cámara | Vota Juan | |
8th[9] | 2021 | Eduard Fernández Hovik Keuchkerian (Tie) |
30 Coins Riot Police |
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9th[10] | 2022 | Javier Cámara | Venga Juan |
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10th[11] | 2023 | Juan Diego Botto | I Don't Like Driving |
Best Main Actress in a TV Series
Edition | Year | Winner | Work | Nominees |
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4th[5] | 2017 | Aura Garrido | The Ministry of Time | |
5th[6] | 2018 | Malena Alterio | Vergüenza | |
6th[7] | 2019 | Inma Cuesta | Arde Madrid |
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7th[8] | 2020 | Candela Peña | Hierro |
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8th[9] | 2021 | Elena Irureta | Patria |
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9th[10] | 2022 | Ana Rujas | Cardo |
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10th[11] | 2023 | Claudia Salas | The Route |
Best Supporting Actor in a TV Series
Edition | Year | Winner | Work | Nominees |
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4th[5] | 2017 | Hugo Silva José Sacristán (Tie) |
The Ministry of Time Velvet |
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5th[6] | 2018 | Miguel Rellán | Vergüenza | |
6th[7] | 2019 | Antonio Durán "Morris" | Cocaine Coast | |
7th[8] | 2020 | Enric Auquer | Perfect Life | |
8th[9] | 2021 | Patrick Criado | Riot Police |
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9th[10] | 2022 | Enric Auquer | Perfect Life | |
10th[11] | 2023 | David Lorente | I Don't Like Driving |
Best Supporting Actress in a TV Series
Edition | Year | Winner | Work | Nominees |
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4th[5] | 2017 | Belén Cuesta | Paquita Salas | |
5th[6] | 2018 | Emma Suárez | La zona | |
6th[7] | 2019 | Anna Castillo | Arde Madrid | |
7th[8] | 2020 | Yolanda Ramos | Paquita Salas |
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8th[9] | 2021 | Loreto Mauleón | Patria |
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9th[10] | 2022 | María Pujalte | Venga Juan | |
10th[11] | 2023 | Patricia López Arnaiz | Intimacy |
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Feroz de Honor (Honorary Award)
Edition | Year | Winner |
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1st[16] | 2014 | José Sacristán |
2nd[17] | 2015 | Carlos Saura |
3rd[18] | 2016 | Rosa María Sardà |
4th[19] | 2017 | Narciso Ibáñez Serrador |
5th[20] | 2018 | Verónica Forqué |
6th[21] | 2019 | José Luis Cuerda |
7th[22] | 2020 | Julia Gutiérrez Caba and Emilio Gutiérrez Caba |
8th[23] | 2021 | Victoria Abril |
9th[24] | 2022 | Cecilia Bartolomé |
10th[25] | 2022 | Pedro Almodóvar |
Ceremonies
Edition | Year | Date | Venue | Hosted by |
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2014 | 27 January | Cine Callao, Madrid | Alexandra Jiménez | |
2015 | 25 January | Gran Teatro Ruedo Las Ventas, Madrid | Bárbara Santa-Cruz | |
2016 | 19 January | Teatro Príncipe Pío, Madrid | Silvia Abril | |
2017 | 23 January | Palacete de los Duques de Pastrana, Madrid | Antonio de la Torre | |
2018 | 22 January | Polideportivo Antonio Magariños, Madrid | Julián López | |
2019 | 19 January | Bilbao Arena, Bilbao | Ingrid García-Jonsson | |
2020 | 16 January | Teatro Auditorio Ciudad de Alcobendas, Alcobendas | María Hervás | |
2021 | 2 March | Teatro Coliseum, Madrid | Pilar Castro | |
2022 | 29 January | Auditorio de Zaragoza, Zaragoza | Nacho Vigalondo and Paula Púa | |
2023 | 28 January | Paula Púa, Bárbara Santa-Cruz, Ingrid García-Jonsson, Silvia Abril, Nacho Vigalondo, Pilar Castro | ||
See also
References
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- "Victoria Abril, Premio Feroz de Honor 2021". RTVE (in Spanish). 13 January 2021. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
- "Cecilia Bartolomé, Premio Feroz de Honor 2022". La Vanguradia (in Spanish). 16 December 2021. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
- "Pedro Almodóvar, Premio Feroz de Honor 2023". La Vanguradia (in Spanish). 16 November 2022. Retrieved 26 November 2022.