"Big Five" winners and nominees Winners The following is a list of films that won the awards for Best Film, Director, Actor, Actress and Screenplay (original or adapted). •
¡Ay, Carmela! (1990): Director (
Carlos Saura), adapted screenplay (
Rafael Azcona and
Carlos Saura), Actor (
Andrés Pajares) and Actress (
Carmen Maura). •
Take My Eyes (2003): Director (
Icíar Bollaín), original screenplay (Icíar Bollaín), Actor (
Luis Tosar) and Actress (
Laia Marull). •
The Sea Inside (2004): Director (
Alejandro Amenábar), original screenplay (
Alejandro Amenábar and
Mateo Gil), Actor (
Javier Bardem) and Actress (
Lola Dueñas).
Nominees Four awards won •
Belle Époque (1992): won Film, Director (
Fernando Trueba), original screenplay (
Rafael Azcona,
José Luis García Sánchez and Fernando Trueba) and Actress (
Ariadna Gil); lost Actor (
Jorge Sanz). •
Running Out of Time (1994): won Film, Director (
Imanol Uribe), adapted screenplay (Imanol Uribe) and Actor (
Carmelo Gómez); lost Actress (
Ruth Gabriel). •
Lucky Star (1997): won Film, Director (
Ricardo Franco), original screenplay (Ricardo Franco and
Ángeles González-Sinde) and Actor (
Antonio Resines); lost Actress (
Maribel Verdú). •
Pain and Glory (2019): won Film, Director (
Pedro Almodóvar), original screenplay (Pedro Almodóvar) and Actor (
Antonio Banderas); lost Actress (
Penélope Cruz). •
The Beasts (2022): won Film, Director (
Rodrigo Sorogoyen), Original Screenplay (
Isabel Peña and Rodrigo Sorogoyen), Actor (
Denis Ménochet); lost Actress (
Marina Foïs). •
Sundays (2025): won Film, Director (
Alauda Ruiz de Azúa), original screenplay (Alauda Ruiz de Azúa), Actress (
Patricia López Arnaiz); lost Actor (
Miguel Garcés).
Three awards won •
Blancanieves (2012): won Film, Actress (
Maribel Verdú) and original screenplay (
Pablo Berger); lost Director (Pablo Berger) and Actor (
Daniel Giménez Cacho).
Two awards won •
Lovers (1991): won Film and Director (
Vicente Aranda); lost original screenplay (
Álvaro del Amo,
Carlos Pérez Merinero and Vicente Aranda), Actor (
Jorge Sanz), Actress (
Victoria Abril and
Maribel Verdú). •
The Girl of Your Dreams (1998): won Film and Actress (
Penélope Cruz); lost Director (
Fernando Trueba), original screenplay (
Rafael Azcona,
David Trueba,
Carlos López and
Miguel Ángel Egea) and Actor (
Antonio Resines).
One award won • ''
Pan's Labyrinth'' (2006): won original screenplay (
Guillermo del Toro); lost Film, Director (Guillermo del Toro), Actor (
Sergi López) and Actress (
Maribel Verdú). •
The Skin I Live In (2011): won Actress (
Elena Anaya); lost Film, Director (
Pedro Almodóvar), original screenplay (Pedro Almodóvar) and Actor (
Antonio Banderas). •
Magical Girl (2014): won Actress (
Bárbara Lennie); lost Film, Director (
Carlos Vermut), original screenplay (Carlos Vermut) and Actor (Luis Bermejo) •
The Endless Trench (2019): won Actress (
Belén Cuesta); lost Film, Director (Aitor Arregi, Jon Garaño and José Mari Goenaga), original screenplay (José Mari Goenaga and Luiso Berdejo) and Actor (
Antonio de la Torre)
No award won •
Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! (1990): lost Film, Director (
Pedro Almodóvar), original screenplay (Pedro Almodóvar), Actor (
Antonio Banderas) and Actress (
Victoria Abril). •
The Artist and the Model (2012): lost Film, Director (
Fernando Trueba), original screenplay (Fernando Trueba and
Jean-Claude Carrière), Actor (
Jean Rochefort) and Actress (
Aida Folch). •
The Bride (2015): lost Film, Director (
Paula Ortiz), adapted screenplay (Javier García and Paula Ortiz), Actor (
Asier Etxeandia) and Actress (
Inma Cuesta) ==Multiple wins==