SGAE Foundation to Screen Goya 2026 Finalist Films

Published on January 22, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Promotional poster for the film cycle at Sala Berlanga in Madrid, featuring the SGAE Foundation logo and stills from various films nominated for the 2026 Goya Awards.

SGAE Foundation to Screen Goya 2026 Finalist Films

The SGAE Foundation is preparing a unique cinematic event at Madrid's Sala Berlanga. Its goal is to showcase the 32 productions competing for the Goya Awards next year. This initiative brings all the nominated films to audiences before the official ceremony takes place. 🎬

A Window into Contemporary Spanish Cinema

The programming covers all the films vying for awards, including the main categories and best new director. This allows viewers to gauge the current landscape of the national audiovisual industry. The venue, managed by the foundation itself, becomes a key meeting point for those wishing to assess the favorites. It's an opportunity to explore works across diverse genres and creative approaches.

Key Details of the Cycle:
  • The 32 feature films nominated for the Goya 2026 will be screened.
  • Screenings run from late January until just before the awards ceremony.
  • The price per session is set at 3.5 euros, a unique and reduced rate.
An accessible format aimed at removing barriers and promoting cinematic culture.

Fostering Debate and Supporting Creation

Setting a low ticket price aims to facilitate access and promote Spanish audiovisual content. Attending these sessions equips viewers to join pre-Goya conversations with solid arguments. The SGAE Foundation thus fulfills its mission to support and promote creation.

Benefits of the Initiative:
  • Brings nominated works to a wide audience.
  • Promotes informed debate about the state of cinema.
  • Establishes a cultural event ahead of the sector's most important night.

An Opportunity for Everyone

This cycle offers a direct way to connect with the cinema that defines the year. For the price of a coffee, you can watch the film that might win the Goya for best cinematography, even if you later enjoy it on a small screen. The SGAE Foundation organizes this event so no one misses out on forming their own opinion. 🏆