Goya Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
The Goya Award for Best Adapted Screenplay (Spanish Premio Goya al mejor guión adaptado) is one of the Goya Awards, Spain's principal national film awards.
Year | Winner | Film | Ref. |
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2019 (34th) | Benito Zambrano, Daniel Remón & Pablo Remón | Intemperie (Out in the Open) | [1] |
2018 (33rd) | Álvaro Brechner | La noche de 12 años (A Twelve-Year Night) | [2] |
2017 (32nd) | Isabel Coixet | La librería (The Bookshop) | [3][4] |
2016 (31st) | Alberto Rodríguez & Rafael Cobos | El hombre de las mil caras (Smoke & Mirrors) | |
2015 (30th) | Fernando León de Aranoa | Un día perfecto (A Perfect Day) | |
2014 (29th) | Javier Fesser Claro García Cristóbal Ruiz |
Mortadelo y Filemón contra Jimmy el Cachondo (Mortadelo and Filemon: Mission Implausible) | |
2013 (28th) | Alejandro Hernández Mariano Barroso |
Todas las mujeres | |
2012 (27th) | Javier Barreira Gorka Magallón Ignacio del Moral Jordi Gasull Neil Landau |
Las aventuras de Tadeo Jones (Tad, The Lost Explorer) | |
2011 (26th) | Ángel de la Cruz Ignacio Ferreras Paco Roca Rosanna Cecchini |
Arrugas (Wrinkles) | |
2010 (25th) | Agustí Villaronga | Pa negre (Pan negro) (Black Bread) | |
2009 (24th) | Jorge Guerricaechevarría Daniel Monzón |
Celda 211 (Cell 211) | |
2008 (23rd) | Rafael Azcona José Luis Cuerda |
Los girasoles ciegos (The Blind Sunflowers) | |
2007 (22nd) | Félix Viscarret | Bajo las estrellas (Under the Stars) | |
2006 (21st) | Lluís Arcarazo | Salvador (Puig Antich) | |
2005 (20th) | Marcelo Pyñeiro Mateo Gil |
El método (The Method) | |
2004 (19th) | José Rivera | Diarios de motocicleta (The Motorcycle Diaries) | |
2003 (18th) | Isabel Coixet | Mi vida sin mí (My Life Without Me) | |
2002 (17th) | Adolfo Aristarain Kathy Saavedra |
Lugares comunes (Common Places) | |
2001 (16th) | Jorge Juan Martínez Juan Carlos Molinero Clara Pérez Escrivá Lola Salvador Maldonado |
Salvajes (Savages) | |
2000 (15th) | Fernando Fernán Gómez | Lázaro de Tormes | |
1999 (14th) | Rafael Azcona Manuel Rivas José Luis Cuerda |
La lengua de las mariposas (Butterfly) | |
1998 (13th) | Luis Marías | Mensaka | |
1997 (12th) | Bigas Luna Cuca Canals |
La camarera del Titanic (The Chambermaid on the Titanic) | |
1996 (11th) | Pilar Miró Rafael Pérez Sierra |
El perro del hortelano (The Dog in the Manger) | |
1995 (10th) | Montxo Armendáriz José Ángel Mañas |
Historias del Kronen (Stories from the Kronen) | |
1994 (9th) | Imanol Uribe | Días contados (Running Out of Time) | |
1993 (8th) | José Luis García Sánchez Rafael Azcona |
Tirano Banderas | |
1992 (7th) | Francisco Prada Antonio Larreta Pedro Olea Arturo Pérez-Reverte |
El maestro de esgrima (The Fencing Master) | |
1991 (6th) | Juan Potau Gonzalo Torrente Malvido |
El rey pasmado (The Dumbfounded King) | |
1990 (5th) | Carlos Saura Rafael Azcona |
¡Ay Carmela! | |
1989 (4th) | Fernado Trueba Manuel Matji Menno Meyjes |
El sueño del mono loco (Twisted Obsession) | |
1988 (3rd) | Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón Antonio Giménez-Rico |
Jarrapellos | |
References
- Zas Marcos, Mónica. "Dolor para Amenábar y gloria para Almodóvar en unos Goya 2020 que ignoraron a su niño mimado". eldiario.es. Retrieved 26 January 2020.
- "Premios Goya 2019: lista completa de ganadores". eldiario.es (in Spanish). February 4, 2019. Retrieved February 4, 2019.
- "'La librería' de Isabel Coixet. Goya 2018 a Mejor guión adaptado". Radiotelevisión Española (in Spanish). February 4, 2018. Retrieved February 5, 2018.
- "Isabel Coixet gana el Goya al mejor guion adaptado por 'La librería'". El Economista (in Spanish). EcoDiario. February 3, 2018. Retrieved February 5, 2018.
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