7th Goya Awards

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7th Goya Awards
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The 7th Goya Awards were presented in

Madrid, Spain on 13 March 1993.[1] The gala was hosted by Imanol Arias.[2]

Belle Époque won the award for Best Film.[3][4][5][6]

Winners and nominees

Major award nominees

Best Spanish Language Foreign Film

Other award nominees

  • Club Virginia Orchestra – Julio Recuero, Gilles Ortion, Enrique Molinero and José Antonio Bermúdez
    • Belle Époque
      – Georges Prat and Alfonso Pino
    • Jamon Jamon
      – Miguel Rejas and Ricard Casals
  • El columpio
    • Huntza
    • Oro en la pared
  • Primer acorde
    • Manualidades

[7]

Honorary Goya

References