Annex: Goya Award for best editing

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The Goya Awards were created by the Spanish Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences in 1986.

The following list shows the list of all the winners of the Goya Award for Best Editing since the creation of this category in the first edition of 1986.

The directors who have won the most Goya awards are José Salcedo, Pablo González del Amo and Pablo Blanco, with 3 statuettes.

Winners

1980s

Winning assembly directorMovieCandidates
I edition - 1986
Eduardo BiurrunBanter
  • Pablo González del Amo, by The journey to nowhere
  • José Luis Matesanz, by Werther
II edition - 1987
Pablo González del Amo (1) Divine words
  • Julio Peña, for The pondra de Vallecas
  • José Luis Matesanz, by My general
III edition - 1988
José Salcedo (1) Women on the verge of a nerve attack
  • José Salcedo, by Baton Rouge
  • Teresa Font, for Berlin blues
  • Peter of the King, for The golden
  • José Salcedo, by Remaining to the wind
IV edition - 1989
Carmen Frías (1) The dream of a mad monkey
  • Pablo González del Amo, by The sea and time
  • Pablo González del Amo, by Esquilache
  • Raúl Román, for The boy of the moon
  • Peter of the King, Dark night
  • José Antonio Rojo, by Montoyas and Tarantos

1990s

Winning assembly directorMovieCandidates
V edition - 1990
Pablo González del Amo (2) Oh, Carmela!
  • José Salcedo, by Attack me!
  • Rori Sáinz de Rozas, by The letters of Alou
VI edition - 1991
José Luis MatesanzBeltenebros
  • Teresa Font, for Love
  • José Salcedo, by Far Tacons
VII edition - 1992
Carmen Frías (2) Belle Époque
  • José Salcedo, by The teacher of fencing
  • Pablo Blanco, by Mutual action
VIII edition - 1993
Pablo González del Amo (3) Tirano Banderas
  • Teresa Font, for Intruder
  • Pablo Blanco, by The dead mother
IX edition - 1994
Teresa Font (1) Days counted
  • Miguel González Sinde, by Cuna song
  • José Salcedo, by The detective and the death
X edition - 1995
José Salcedo (2) No one will talk about us when we're dead.
  • Guillermo Represa, by Mouth to mouth
  • Teresa Font, for The Day of the Beast
XI edition - 1996
María Elena Sáinz de RozasThesis
  • Fidel Collados and Pablo Blanco, by Assail the heavens
  • Pablo González del Amo, by The Hortelane Dog
XII edition - 1997
Pablo Blanco (1) Air
  • José María Biurrun, by The color of the clouds
  • Rori Sáinz de Rozas, by Secrets of the heart
XIII edition - 1998
Ivan Aledo (1) Lovers of the Polar Circle
  • María Elena Sáinz de Rozas, by Open your eyes
  • Miguel González Sinde, by Grandpa
  • Carmen Frías, for The girl in your eyes
XIV edition - 1999
José Salcedo (3) All about my mother
  • Julia Juániz, for Goya in Bordeaux
  • Nacho Ruíz Capillas, by The language of the butterflies
  • Fernando Pardo, by Souls

2000s

Winning assembly directorMovieCandidates
XV edition - 2000
Miguel González-SindeYou're the One (a story then)
  • Carmen Frías, for Calle 54
  • Alexander Lazarus, The community
  • José Salcedo, by Leo
XVI edition - 2001
Nacho Ruiz CapillasThe others
  • Teresa Font, for Juana la Loca
  • Ivan Aledo, by Lucia and sex
  • José Salcedo, by No news from God
XVII edition - 2002
Angel Hernández ZoidoBox 507
  • Alexander Lazarus, 800 bullets
  • Ernest Blasi, for Aro Tolbukhin. In the mind of the killer
  • Nacho Ruiz Capillas, by Mondays in the sun
XVIII edition - 2003
Ivan Aledo (2) The Great Adventure of Mortadelo and Philemon
  • Teresa Font, for Carmen
  • Rori Sáinz de Rozas, by Football days
  • Angel Hernández Zoido, by I give you my eyes
XIX edition - 2004
Guillermo MaldonadoThe Wolf
  • Antonio Pérez Reina, by Cold winter sun
  • José María Biurrun, by Hours of light
  • Ivan Aledo, by Inc.
XX edition - 2005
Fernando PardoHavana Blues
  • Ivan Aledo, by The method
  • Julia Juániz, for Iberia
  • Miguel González Sinde, by Ninette
XXI edition - 2006
Bernat Vilaplana (1) The Labyrinth of Fauna
  • José Salcedo, by Alatriste
  • Ivan Aledo, by The Borgia
  • Aixalà and Santy Borricón, by Salvador (Puig Antich)
XXII edition - 2007
David GallartREC
  • Elena Ruiz, for The orphanage
  • Fernando Pardo, by The 13 roses
  • Nacho Ruiz Capillas, for Seven French billiard tables
XXIII edition - 2008
Alejandro LazaroThe Oxford Crimes
  • Nacho Ruiz Capillas, by The blind sunflowers
  • Ivan Aledo, by Mortadelo and Philemon. Mission: Save the Earth
  • José Salcedo, for I just want to walk.
XXIV edition - 2009
Map PastorCell 211
  • Nacho Ruiz Capillas, by Agora
  • Carmen Frías, for The Victory Dance
  • David Pinillos and Nacho Ruiz Capillas, by Fat

2010s

Winning assembly directorMovieCandidates
XXV edition - 2010
Rodrigo CortésBuried
  • Alexander Lazarus, Sad tile of trumpet
  • Stephen Mirrione, for Biutiful
  • Angel Hernández Zoido, by Also rain
XXVI edition - 2011
Pablo Blanco (2) There will be no peace for the wicked
  • David Gallart, for Blackthorn
  • Elena Ruiz, for EVA
  • José Salcedo, by The skin that I dwell in
XXVII edition - 2012
Bernat Vilaplana (2)
Elena Ruiz
The impossible
  • Fernando Franco, for Snow White
  • Marta Velasco, by The artist and the model
  • José M.G. Moyano, by Group 7
  • Antonio Frutos and David Pinillos, by Invasor
XXVIII edition - 2013
Pablo Blanco (3) The witches of Zugarramurdi
  • Alberto de Toro, by 3 more weddings
  • Nacho Ruiz Capillas, by The great Spanish family
  • David Pinillos, by The wound
XXIX edition - 2014
José M. G. MoyanoThe minimum island
  • Map Pastor, by The Child
  • José M. G. Moyano and Darío García, by Paco de Lucía: The search
  • Damián Szifron and Pablo Barbieri, by Wild stories
XXX edition - 2015
Jorge CoiraThe unknown
  • David Gallart, for Requirements for a normal person
  • Pablo Barbieri, for Truman
  • Nacho Ruíz Capillas, by A perfect day
XXXI edition - 2016
Bernat Vilaplana (3) and Jaume MartíA monster comes to see me
  • José M. G. Moyano, by The man of the thousand faces
  • Alberto del Campo and Fernando Franco, by May God forgive us
  • Angel Fernández Zoido, by Late for anger
XXXII edition - 2017
Laurent Dufreche and Raúl LópezHandia
  • David Gallart, for Abracadabra
  • Ana Plaff and Didac Palao, for Summer 1993
  • Bernat Aragonés, by The bookstore
XXXIII edition - 2018
Alberto del CampoThe kingdom
  • Javier Fesser, by Champions
  • Hayedeh Safiyari, by Everyone knows.
  • Fernando Franco, for Travel to a mother's room
XXXIV edition - 2019
Teresa Font (2) Pain and glory
  • Laurent Dufrechey and Raúl López, by The infinite trench
  • Alberto del Campo, by Mother
  • Carolina Martínez Urbina, by As long as the war lasts

2020s

Winning assembly directorMovieCandidates
XXXV edition - 2020
Sergio JiménezThe Year of Discovery
  • Jaime Colis, for Adú
  • Fernando Franco and Miguel Doblado, by Black beach
  • Sofi Escudé, by Girls
XXXVI edition - 2021
Vanessa MarimbertThe good pattern
  • Antonio Frutos, by Bajocero
  • Miguel Doblado, by Josefina
  • Nacho Ruíz Capillas, by Maixabel
XXXVII edition - 2022
  • Ana Pfaff, by Alcarràs
  • Alberto de Campo, by As bestas
  • Andrés Gil, for Five lobes
  • José M. G. Moyano, by Model 77
  • Fernando Franco and Sergi Díes, for One year, one night

Statistics

Editing directors with the most Goya awards

3 awards
  • Pablo Blanco (of 6 candidates)
  • Pablo González del Amo (of 7 candidates)
  • José Salcedo (of 14 candidates)
2 awards
  • Carmen Frías (5 candidates)
  • Ivan Aledo (of 7 nominations)
  • Bernat Vilaplana (two candidates)
  • Teresa Font (8 candidates)


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