Goya Award for Best Fictional Short Film

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Native namePremio Goya a la mejor cortometraje de ficción
Awarded forBest Spanish fictional short film of the year
CountrySpain
Goya Award for Best Fictional Short Film
Native namePremio Goya a la mejor cortometraje de ficción
Awarded forBest Spanish fictional short film of the year
CountrySpain
Presented byAcademy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain (AACCE)
First award4th Goya Awards (1989)
Most recent winnerÁngulo muerto (2025)
WebsiteOfficial website

The Goya Award for Best Fictional Short Film (Spanish: Premio Goya a la mejor cortometraje de ficción) is one of the Goya Awards presented annually by the Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences of Spain (AACCE) since the 4th edition of the awards in 1989.[1] From 1989 to 1991 there was only one award for short films under the name Best Short Film ("Mejor cortometraje"), since 1992 it has been presented under its current for fictional short films.

The short films Esposados (1996), That Wasn't Me (2012), Timecode (2016) and Mother (2017) have received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. At the European Film Awards, the films The Runner (2015) and Suc de Síndria (2019) have been nominated to Best Short Film while Timecode (2016) won the award.

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