Alcarras
The 2023 Goya Awards season is underway, and Alcarras stands out as a top contender. A Berlinale Golden Bear winner and an Oscar hopeful, Carla Simón’s film earns broad attention with 11 nominations. The drama has been praised for its intimate portrayal and documentary-like precision. When rented, it appears on platforms such as Amazon Prime Video, Movistar Plus+, Apple TV, Google Play, Rakuten TV, or Movie, with typical rental prices ranging from 2.99 to 3.99 euros. This reflects a strategic mix of streaming availability and traditional rental options, underscoring the film’s appeal across viewing preferences. [Citation: Goya Awards Press Kit]
This is the film with the most nominations for the 2022 Goya Awards
As Bestas
Leading the nominations with 17 spots, Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s tense drama dominates the year’s field. The film has drawn strong critical acclaim for its brisk pacing and stark social commentary. At present, it is not streaming, a choice tied to its successful cinema run since November, which keeps audiences anticipating a broader home release in the near future.
As Bestas tops Goya nominations with 17
Five Little Wolves
Five Little Wolves takes on motherhood with a bold, provocative lens and adds 11 nominations to its tally. Viewers can catch the film on various platforms, including HBO Max, Movistar Plus+, Amazon Prime Video, Rakuten TV, or Apple TV. Access options range from free-to-watch services to rental at standard streaming rates, reflecting a flexible release strategy that broadens audience reach.
Model 77
Alberto Rodríguez’s Model 77 sits as the second most nominated title with 16 nominations, just one shy of As Bestas. A prison thriller that generated significant buzz upon its September premiere, the film has spent substantial time in cinemas, keeping it front and center before a future home viewing window. Currently, it is not available on streaming services, reinforcing the traditional release path and the film’s ongoing visibility through theatrical runs.
Mom
Mom joins the roster as another study of motherhood, this time with a focus on adolescence. Pilar Palomero’s project debuted in theaters last November and continues to resonate with audiences on the big screen, signaling robust reception and continued theatrical interest.
God’s Crooked Lines
Adapted from a popular Torcuato Luca de Tena novel, Gods Crooked Lines did not receive a best picture or best directing nod, yet Bárbara Lennie earned a best actress nomination among others. The film is currently available on Netflix, presenting a streaming option that complements its theatrical and festival life.
Little Pig
Little Pig features Carmen Maura in a central role, with Charlotte Pereda earning a nomination for Best New Director and Laura Galán for Best New Actress. The film is playing in theaters for now, while the director’s earlier short film, which won a Goya in 2018, can be found on several platforms, signaling shared creative influence and ongoing discovery for viewers.
Manticore
Carlos Vermut; a recognized director in the lineup, sees Naco Sánchez nominated for Best Actor. With such accolades, the film remains in theaters as it builds a wider profile following festival premieres, keeping audiences engaged with a steady theatrical presence.
[Citation: Goya Awards Official Nominations]