The data continues to show the great weight and quality of Spanish cinema directed and created by women, which is on its way to recognition. Figures regarding the total number of future candidates have been announced from CIMA, the association of women filmmakers and audiovisual media. Goya’s 2024 and by First time In the history of the awards, 61 percent of the candidates are women. These percentages take into account both individual and joint nominations.
In previous editions of this book (number 38) will be held in Valladolid) The representation rate was much lower. Looking at the data provided by CIMA, this year’s percentage represents a significant change:
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37th Edition: 40%
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36th edition: 38%
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Print 35° 26%
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34th Edition: 20.4%
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33rd edition: 26.8%
List of women nominated for Goya 2024
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‘20,000 species of bees’ produced by Lara Izaguirre (CIMA) and Valérie Delpierre and directed by Estíbaliz Urresola
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‘Close Your Eyes’ produced by Odile Antonio-Baez (CIMA), Cristina Zumárraga (Agustín Bossi, José Alba, Maximiliano Lasansky, Pablo E. Bossi, Pol Bossi and Víctor Erice)
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‘Un amor’ produced by Marisa Fernández Armenteros (CIMA) and Sandra Hermida Muñiz and directed by Isabel Coixet
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Elena Martín for ‘Creatura’
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Isabel Coixet (CIMA), for ‘Un amor’
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Estíbaliz Urresola for ‘20,000 species of bees’
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Itxaso Arana, ‘The girls are good’
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Estíbaliz Urresola for ‘20,000 species of bees’
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Carmen Garrido (and Alejandro Marín) for ‘I love you madly’
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Isabel Coixet (CIMA) and Laura Ferrero for ‘Un amor’
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Bet Rourich (CIMA) for ‘Un amor’
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Gina Ferrer García for ‘20,000 species of bees’
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Ascen Marchena (CIMA), for ‘Close your eyes’
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By Fátima de los Santos (CIMA), ‘Mamacruz’
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Izaskun Urkijo for ‘20,000 species of bees’
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Curru Garabal for ‘Close your eyes’
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Eva Valiño (Koldo Corella and Xanti Salvador), for ‘20,000 species of bees’
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Tamara Arévalo, Fabiola Ordoyo, Yasmina Praderas for ‘Campeonex’
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Candela Palencia (Iván Marín and Juan Ferro) for ‘Close your eyes’
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Yasmina Praderas (Xavi Mas and Eduardo Castro) in the movie ‘They Know’
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Indira Martín (Mariano García Marty, Jon Serrano, David Heras and Fran Belda), for ‘20,000 species of bees’
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Eneritz Zapiain (and Iñaki Gil) for ‘The Hermitage’
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Laura Pedro (Pau Costa and Félix Bergés) for ‘Snow Society’
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Amparo Martínez (Mariano García Marty, Jon Serrano and Juan Ventura) for ‘Tin & Tina’
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Miriam Piquér (and Raúl Romanillos) for ‘Valley of Shadows’
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Nerea Torrijos, for ‘20,000 species of bees’
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María Armengol, for ‘The teacher who promised the sea’
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Mercè Paloma for ‘Film Narrator’
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Lana Huete for ‘They Know This’
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María José Díez for ‘Close your eyes’
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Margarita Huguet for ‘Snow Society’
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Leire Aurrekoetxea (and Luis Gutiérrez) for ‘Valley of Shadows’
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Natasha Arizu as ‘The Master Who Promised the Sea’
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Andrea Motis for ‘They know it’
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‘China’ by Marina Herlop
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‘Andrea’s Love’, Valeria Castro (Álvaro B. Baglietto, David García, Guille Galván, Jorge González, Juan Pedro Martín ‘Pucho’ and Juanma Latorre)
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‘I just want love’ (‘I love you madly’) by Rigoberta Bandini
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Ainhoa Eskisabel and Jone Gabarain for ‘20,000 species of bees’
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Ana López-Puigcerver, Belén López-Puigcerver and Montse Ribé for ‘Snow Community’
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Eli Adánez (and Juan Bergara) for ‘La ternura’
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Caitlin Acheson (Benjamín Pérez and Nacho Díaz) for ‘They Know’
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Sarai Rodríguez, Noé Montes (and Óscar del Monte) for ‘Valley of Shadows’
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Patricia López Araniz for ‘20,000 species of bees’
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María Vázquez for ‘Matria’
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Malena Alterio for ‘Nobody Sleeps’
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Carolina Yuste for ‘They know it’
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Laia Costa for ‘Un amor’
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Luisa Gavasa (CIMA), for ‘The teacher who promised the sea’
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Ane Gabarain for ‘20,000 species of bees’
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Itziar Lazcano for ‘20,000 species of bees’
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Main Torrent for ‘Close your eyes’
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Clara Segura for ‘Creatura’
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Xinyi Ye, for ‘Chinese’
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Yeju Ji for ‘The Chinese’
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Clàudia Malagelada for ‘Creatura’
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Sara Becker for ‘The Film Narrator’
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Janet Novás for ‘O corno’
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‘They shot the pianist’, produced by Cristina Huete
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‘The Princess’ Dream’, produced by Chelo Loureiro (CIMA), Isabel Herguera (Diego Herguera, Fabian Driehorst, Iván Miñambres and Mariano Baratech) and directed by Iabel Herguera
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‘Hanna i els monsters’ produced by Ángeles Hernández (CIMA), Lorena Ares (and David Matamoros)
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“Robot Dreams” produced by Sandra Tapia (Ángel Durández, Ibon Cormenzana, Ignasi Estapé and Pablo Berger)
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‘After the Sun’ by Charlotte Wells
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‘Anatomy of a Fall’ by Justine Triet
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‘Eight Mountains’ by Charlotte Vandermeersch (and Felix Van Groeningen)
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‘With you, with you and without me’ produced by Amaya Villar (CIMA) (and Carlo D’Ursi) and directed by Amaya Villar
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“While You Were There, The Here and Now of Carme Elías”, produced by Claudia Pinto (CIMA), Joana M. Ortueta, Pilar Llorca (Iván Martínez-Rufat, Jordi Llorca and Óscar Bernàcer) and directed by Claudia Pinto
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“This is excessive ambition” produced by Cristina Trenas, Isabel Utrera Alfaro, María Rubio, Patricia Alfaro (Antón Álvarez, Rogelio González, Santos Bacana)
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‘Alma Viva’ produced by Cristèle Alves (CIMA)
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‘La pecera’ produced by Cecilia Rivas Barbi (CIMA)
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‘Eternal memory’ directed by Maite Alberdi
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‘Score’ directed by María Alché (and Benjamín Naishtat)
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‘Letter to my mother for my son’ directed by Carla Simón (CIMA) and produced by María Zamora (CIMA)
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‘La loca y el feminist’ directed by Sandra Gallego and produced by María del Puy Alvarado (CIMA) and Penélope Cristóbal
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‘Divine Accounts’, Eulàlia Ramón
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‘Ava’ directed and produced by Mabel Lozano (CIMA)
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‘Damn therapy’, produced by Nathalie Martínez (CIMA), (Javier Polo, Jorge Acosta, Juanjo Moscardó Rius and Maxi Valero).
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‘Blow’ directed by Beus Ballus
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‘Bus’ directed by Sanda Reina
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‘Herederas’ directed by Silvia Venegas
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‘To Bird or Not to Bird’ produced by Chelo Loureiro (CMA) (and Iván Miñambres)
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‘Txotxongilloa’ directed and produced by Sonia Estévez (CIMA)
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‘Sisterhoods’ directed by Marina Cortón, Marina Donderis and Nuria Poveda
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‘Everything’s OK’ directed by Diana Acién Manzorro
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‘All is lost’ directed by Carla Pereira (and Juan Fran Jacinto)