The Forqué Awards[1] or José María Forqué Awards[2] (Spanish: Premios Forqué, also Premios Cinematográficos José María Forqué) are film and television awards presented by the association of audiovisual producers EGEDA [es],[3] honoring the best of Spanish cinema and television.

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Forqué Awards
Current: 29th Forqué Awards
Awarded forMerits of Spanish film and television productions
CountrySpain
Presented byEGEDA [es]
First awarded1996
Websitehttps://www.premiojosemariaforque.com Edit this on Wikidata
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History

Created in 1996, they are named after Spanish filmmaker and producer José María Forqué. In the 15th edition (2010), the awards started recognising performances (initially a single non-gender category to Best Performance).[4] Since the 19th edition (2014), the awards include a category recognising the best Latin-American film.[5] The TV categories were added in the 26th edition.[6]

Editions

Winners

Best Film

Best Latin-American Film

EGEDA Gold Medal

In addition to the competitive awards, EGEDA also honours a career in the audiovisual industry every edition by gifting a gold medal (usually announced in advance). A list with some of the recipients of the honorary award is as follows:

References

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