Goya Award for Best Director


The Goya Award for Best Director is one of the Goya Awards, Spain's principal national film awards. The category has been presented ever since the first edition of the Goya Awards. Fernando Fernán Gómez was the first winner of this award for his film Voyage to Nowhere.
Pedro Almodóvar holds the record of most wins and nominations for this category, with three wins out of twelve nominations, winning for All About My Mother, Volver and Pain and Glory. Fernando León de Aranoa, who won for Barrio, Mondays in the Sun and The Good Boss, and J. A. Bayona, who won for The Impossible, A Monster Calls, and Society of the Snow, share the record of most wins. Directors Fernando Trueba, Alejandro Amenábar, Isabel Coixet, and Rodrigo Sorogoyen have received this award twice.
In the list below the winner of the award for each year is shown first, followed by the other nominees.

Multiple nominations

The following 35 directors have received multiple Best Director nominations.
NameAwardsNominations
Pedro Almodóvar312
Fernando León de Aranoa34
J. A. Bayona33
Isabel Coixet26
Fernando Trueba25
Alejandro Amenábar25
Rodrigo Sorogoyen23
Vicente Aranda16
Icíar Bollaín15
Alberto Rodríguez15
José Luis Garci14
Álex de la Iglesia14
Pilar Miró13
Imanol Uribe13
David Trueba13
Fernando Fernán Gómez12
Ricardo Franco12
Carlos Saura12
Agustí Villaronga12
Daniel Monzón12
Cesc Gay12
Javier Fesser12
Isaki Lacuesta12
Montxo Armendáriz03
Agustín Díaz Yanes03
Emilio Martínez Lázaro03
Gracia Querejeta03
Benito Zambrano03
Manuel Martín Cuenca03
Aitor Arregi03
Jon Garaño03
Adolfo Aristarain02
José Luis Cuerda02
Bigas Luna02
Julio Medem02
Juanma Bajo Ulloa02
Carlos Vermut02
Paula Ortiz02