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Argentina 'Belén' Wins Goya for Best Ibero-American Film · Global Voices

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The Argentine film 'Belén', by Dolores Fonzi, has been awarded the best Latin American film at the Goya Awards gala.

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Argentine cinema was once again successful at the Goya festival. Belén, directed and starred by Dolores Fonzi, joined this Saturday in Barcelona to the extensive list of Argentine winners of the award for the best Ibero-American film, a distinction that in the 40 years of history of the biggest celebration of the year for Spanish-speaking cinema consecrated no less than 20 times to productions made in our country. Fonzi thanked the award with wo…

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"We are the films we make and at this moment the world became a horror movie," said the filmmaker when she picked up the Goya for her film 'Belén'Susan Sarandon praises Sanchez in the Goyas again: "Seeing your president speak with that moral lucidity makes me feel less lonely." I already anticipated it on the red carpet: filmmaker Dolores Fonzi was bringing an "incendiary speech" if she won the Goya to the best Ibero-American film by Bethlehem. …

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The feature film is based on the real case of a young woman from Tucumán who suffered a miscarriage, and in 2016 she was sentenced to eight years in prison for murder.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Argentine film 'Belén', by Dolores Fonzi, has been awarded the best Latin American film at the Goya Awards gala.

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The film adds to other achievements of Argentine cinema in the awards given by the Spanish Film Academy.It had already been obtained by "El secreto de sus ojos", "Relatos savageos" and "Argentina, 1985", among others.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Argentine film Belén rose on Saturday with the Goya Award for Best Ibero-American Film in the 40th edition of the awards of the Spanish Film Academy, which also recognized the trajectory of the American Susan Sarandon. "The world has become a horror film," said Argentine director Dolores Fonzi, receiving the Goya for the film in which she portrays the real story of a young dam in the province of Tucumán after being falsely accused of an ille…

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diariopanorama.com broke the news in on Saturday, February 28, 2026.
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