Best Ibero-American Film?
Friday, October 25, 2024 at 11:31AM
NATHANIEL R in Argentina, Chile, Goyas, I'm Still Here, Kill the Jockey, Maite Alberdi, Mexico, Nahuel PĂ©rez Biscayart, Spain, Walter Salles

by Nathaniel R

Kill the Jockey and I'm Still Here are hoping for both Oscar & Goya nominations

The Spanish Film Academy Goya Awards (essentially Spain's Oscars) aren't held until February 8, 2025 but they've released a list of the eligible titles for their "Best Ibero-American Film" category. This category has been around since the beginning of the Goyas with Argentina, Mexico, and Chile frequently favored among nominees and winners of the category.  Here are the 2024 entries they'll choose between for the Ibero-American nominations for the 39th annual Goya Awards...

(Titles with country links are also Oscar submissions in Best International Feature Film)

IN HER PLACE is now streaming on Netflix. From twice Oscar nominated director Maite Alberdi

The big winners at the Goyas last season were the disaster survival drama Society of the Snow and the absurdly charming animated film Robot Dreams which were both nominated at the Oscars. The winner of this particular category "Ibero-American Film" was Chile's Oscar-nominated documentary The Eternal Memory. So in short, the Goya voting preferences are not so unlike the American Academy's taste.

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