Premios Feroz

Premios Feroz (Feroz Awards) are Spain-based film awards created in November 2013 by Asociación de Informadores Cinematográficos de España (Spanish Cinematographic Informers Association). 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. The first edition took place in January 2014. Categories recognizing excellence in television were added for the 4th edition that took place in 2017.

Premios Feroz
Awarded forMerit and quality in Spanish cinematographic productions
Country Spain
Presented byAsociación de Informadores Cinematográficos de España
First awarded2014
Websitehttp://www.feroz.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

EditionYearWinnerNominees
I[2] 2014 Stockholm
II[3] 2015 Marshland
III[4] 2016 The Bride
IV[5] 2017 The Fury of a Patient Man
V[6] 2018 Summer 1993
VI[7] 2019 The Realm
VII[8] 2020 Pain and Glory

‡ Winner Goya Award for Best Film † Nominated Goya Award for Best Film

Best Comedy Film

EditionYearWinnerNominees
I[9] 2014 Three Many Weddings
II[10] 2015 Carmina y amén
III[11] 2016 Negociador
IV[5] 2017 Kiki, el amor se hace
  • María (y los demás)
  • La noche que mi madre mató a mi padre
  • La puerta abierta
  • El rey tuerto
V[6] 2018 Holy Camp!
  • Abradacadabra
  • Bomb Scared
  • Muchos hijos, un mono y un castillo
  • Selfie
  • Tierra firme
VI[7] 2019 Champions
  • Casi 40
  • Mi querida cofradía
  • Superlópez
  • Tiempo después
VII[8] 2020 Advantages of Travelling by Train
  • Seventeen
  • El increíble finde menguante
  • Litus
  • I Can Quit Whenever I Want

‡ Winner Goya Award for Best Film † Nominated Goya Award for Best Film

Best Director

EditionYearWinnerWorkNominees
I[12] 2014 David Trueba Living Is Easy with Eyes Closed
II[13] 2015 Alberto Rodríguez Marshland
  • Jon Garaño and José Mari Goenaga - Loreak
  • Paco León - Carmina y amén
  • Carlos Marqués-Marcet - 10,000 km
  • Carlos Vermut - Magical Girl
III[14] 2016 Paula Ortiz The Bride
IV[5] 2017 Raúl Arévalo The Fury of a Patient Man
V[6] 2018 Carla Simón Summer 1993
VI[7] 2019 Rodrigo Sorogoyen The Realm
VI[8] 2020 Pedro Almodóvar Pain and Glory

‡ Winner Goya Award for Best Director † Nominated Goya Award for Best Director ≠ Winner Goya Award for Best New Director § Nominated Goya Award for Best New Director

Best Screenplay

EditionYearWinnerWorkNominees
I[15] 2014 David Trueba Living Is Easy with Eyes Closed
II[16] 2015 Carlos Vermut Magical Girl
III[17] 2016 Cesc Gay and Tomás Aragay Truman
IV[5] 2017 David Pulido and Raúl Arévalo The Fury of a Patient Man
V[6] 2018 Carla Simón Summer 1993
VI[7] 2019 Rodrigo Sorogoyen and Isabel Peña The Realm
  • Arantxa Echevarría - Carmen & Lola
  • Jaime Rosales, Michel Gaztambide and Clara Roquet - Petra
  • Carlos Vermut - Quién te cantará
  • Celia Rico - Journey to a Mother's Room
VII[8] 2020 Pedro Almodóvar Pain and Glory

Best Main Actor in a Film

EditionYearWinnerWorkNominees
I[18] 2014 Antonio de la Torre Cannibal
II[19] 2015 Javier Gutiérrez Marshland
III[20] 2016 Ricardo Darín Truman
IV[5] 2017 Roberto Álamo May God Save Us
V[6] 2018 Javier Gutiérrez The Motive
VI[7] 2019 Antonio de la Torre The Realm
VII[8] 2020 Antonio Banderas Pain and Glory

‡ Winner Goya Award for Best Actor † Nominated Goya Award for Best Actor ± Winner Goya Award for Best Supporting Actor ≠ Winner Goya Award for Best New Actor § Nominated Goya Award for Best New Actor

Best Main Actress in a Film

EditionYearWinnerWorkNominees
I[21] 2014 Marian Álvarez Wounded
II[22] 2015 Bárbara Lennie Magical Girl
III[23] 2016 Inma Cuesta The Bride
IV[5] 2017 Bárbara Lennie María (y los demás)
V[6] 2018 Nathalie Poza Can't Say Goodbye
  • Marián Álvarez - Morir
  • Laia Artigas - Summer 1993
  • Sandra Escacena - Veronica §
  • Núria Prims - Incerta glòria
  • Maribel Verdú - Abracadabra
VI[7] 2019 Eva Llorach Quién te cantará
VII[8] 2020 Belén Cuesta The Endless Trench
  • Pilar Castro - Advantages of Travelling by Train
  • Greta Fernández - A Thief's Daughter
  • Marta Nieto - Madre
  • María Rodríguez Soto - The Days to Come

‡ Winner Goya Award for Best Actress † Nominated Goya Award for Best Actress ≠ Winner Goya Award for Best New Actress § Nominated Goya Award for Best New Actress

Best Supporting Actor in a Film

EditionYearWinnerWorkNominees
I[24] 2014 Mario Casas Witching and Bitching
II[25] 2015 José Sacristán Magical Girl
III[26] 2016 Mario Casas My Big Night
IV[5] 2017 Manolo Solo The Fury of a Patient Man
V[6] 2018 David Verdaguer Summer 1993
VI[7] 2019 Luis Zahera The Realm
VII[8] 2020 Enric Auquer Eye for an Eye

‡ Winner Goya Award for Best Supporting Actor † Nominated Goya Award for Best Supporting Actor ≠ Winner Goya Award for Best New Actor § Nominated Goya Award for Best New Actor

Best Supporting Actress in a Film

EditionYearWinnerWorkNominees
I[27] 2014 Terele Pávez Witching and Bitching
II[28] 2015 Itziar Aizpuru Loreak
III[29] 2016 Luisa Gavasa The Bride
IV[5] 2017 Ruth Díaz = The Fury of a Patient Man
V[6] 2018 Adelfa Calvo The Motive
VI[7] 2019 Anna Castillo Journey to a Mother's Room
VII[8] 2020 Julieta Serrano Pain and Glory

‡ Winner Goya Award for Best Supporting Actress † Nominated Goya Award for Best Supporting Actress ≠ Winner Goya Award for Best New Actress § Nominated Goya Award for Best New Actress

Best Original Soundtrack

EditionYearWinnerNominees
I[30] 2014 (Tie)

I'm So Excited
Gente en sitios

II[31] 2015 Marshland
III[32] 2016 The Bride
IV[5] 2017 Kiki, el amor se hace
V[6] 2018 Giant
VI[7] 2019 Quién te cantará
VII[8] 2020 The Endless Trench

Best Trailer

EditionYearWinnerNominees
I[33] 2014 Three Many Weddings
  • I'm So Excited
  • Barcelona nit d'estiu
  • Cannibal
  • Stockholm
II[34] 2015 Magical Girl
III[35] 2016 Requisitos para ser una persona normal
IV[5] 2017 The Fury of a Patient Man
V[6] 2018 Holy Camp!
VI[7] 2019 Quién te cantará
VII[8] 2020 Bye

Best Film Poster

EditionYearWinnerNominees
I[36] 2014 Three Many Weddings
  • I'm So Excited
  • Barcelona nit d'estiu
  • Cannibal
  • Stockholm
II[37] 2015 Magical Girl
III[38] 2016 Requisitos para ser una persona normal
IV[5] 2017 The Fury of a Patient Man
V[6] 2018 Giant
VI[7] 2019 Quién te cantará
VII[8] 2020 El crack cero

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.

EditionYearWinnerNominees
I[39] 2014 Ilusión No nominees
II[40] 2015 Costa da Morte
III[41] 2016 B, la película
IV 2017 La mort de Louis XIV
V[42] 2018 Life and Nothing More
  • Júlia ist
  • La mano invisible
  • Los del túnel
  • Mimosas
VI 2019 Between Two Waters
  • Con el viento
  • Dhogs
  • El rey
  • Oreina
VII 2020 Sordo
  • Boi
  • La banda
  • La Virgen de Agosto
  • Ojos negros

Best Documentary Film

EditionYearWinnerNominees
IV 2017 Dead Slow Ahead No nominees
V[42] 2018 La Chana
  • Converso
  • Esquece Monelos
  • Muchos hijos, un mono y un castillo
  • Niñato
VI 2019 Apuntes para una película de atracos
  • Mudar la piel
  • The Silence of Others
  • Trinta lumes
  • Young & Beautiful
VII 2020 La ciudad oculta
  • El cuadro
  • El cuarto reino. El reino de los plásticos
  • Enero
  • Zumiriki

Television

Best Drama Series

EditionYearWinnerNominees
IV[5] 2017 El Ministerio del Tiempo
(season 2, TVE)
  • El Caso: Crónica de sucesos
    (season 1, TVE)
  • Mar de plástico
    (season 2, Antena 3)
  • Merlí
    (season 2, TV3)
  • Locked Up
    (season 2, Antena 3)
V[6] 2018 La zona
(season 1, Movistar+)
VI[7] 2019 Cocaine Coast
(season 1, Antena 3)
VII[8] 2020 Hierro
(season 1, Movistar+)

Best Comedy Series

EditionYearWinnerNominees
IV[5] 2017 Paquita Salas
(season 1, Flooxer)
V[6] 2018 Vergüenza
(season 1, Movistar+)
VI[7] 2019 Arde Madrid
(season 1, Movistar+)
VII[7] 2020 Vida perfecta
(season 1, Movistar+)

Best Main Actor in a TV Series

EditionYearWinnerWorkNominees
IV[5] 2017 Brays Efe Paquita Salas
V[6] 2018 Javier Gutiérrez Vergüenza
VI[7] 2019 Javier Rey Cocaine Coast
VII[8] 2020 Javier Cámara Vota Juan

Best Main Actress in a TV Series

EditionYearWinnerWorkNominees
IV[5] 2017 Aura Garrido El Ministerio del Tiempo
V[6] 2018 Malena Alterio Vergüenza
VI[7] 2019 Inma Cuesta Arde Madrid
VII[8] 2020 Candela Peña Hierro

Best Supporting Actor in a TV Series

EditionYearWinnerWorkNominees
IV[5] 2017 Hugo Silva
José Sacristán
(Tie)
El Ministerio del Tiempo
Velvet
V[6] 2018 Miguel Rellán Vergüenza
VI[7] 2019 Antonio Durán "Morris" Cocaine Coast
VII[8] 2020 Enric Auquer Vida perfecta

Best Supporting Actress in a TV Series

EditionYearWinnerWorkNominees
IV[5] 2017 Belén Cuesta Paquita Salas
V[6] 2018 Emma Suárez La zona
VI[7] 2019 Anna Castillo Arde Madrid
VII[8] 2020 Yolanda Ramos Paquita Salas

Feroz de Honor (Honorary Award)

EditionYearWinner
I[43] 2014 José Sacristán
II[44] 2015 Carlos Saura
III[45] 2016 Rosa María Sardà
IV[46] 2017 Narciso Ibáñez Serrador
V[47] 2018 Verónica Forqué
VI[48] 2019 José Luis Cuerda
VII[49] 2020 Julia Gutiérrez Caba and Emilio Gutiérrez Caba

Ceremonies

EditionYearDateVenueHosted by
I2014January 27Cine Callao, MadridAlexandra Jiménez
II2015January 25Gran Teatro Ruedo Las Ventas, MadridBárbara Santa-Cruz
III2016January 19Teatro Príncipe Pío, MadridSilvia Abril
IV2017January 23Palacete de los Duques de Pastrana, MadridAntonio de la Torre
V2018January 22Polideportivo Antonio Magariños, MadridJulián López
VI2019January 19Bilbao Arena, BilbaoIngrid García-Jonsson
VII2020January 16Teatro Auditorio Ciudad de Alcobendas, AlcobendasMaría Hervás

See also

References

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