The Feroz Awards (Spanish: Premios Feroz) are Spain-based
film and
television awards presented by the Asociación de Informadores Cinematográficos de España ('Association of Cinematographic Informers of Spain'). They are considered the Spanish equivalent to the
Golden Globe Awards, since they are part of the build-up to the
Goya Awards, presented by the Spanish Film Academy. Created as film awards, the first edition took place in January 2014. Categories recognizing excellence in television were added for the 4th edition that took place in 2017.
Eligibility conditions
To be eligible for the Feroz Awards,[1] a film needs to have been premiered within the year prior to the award ceremony and, before the premiere, have been featured in a special projection for the press in
Madrid,
Barcelona or both. If this last condition did not happen, the film should have been made available (also before the official premiere) for online viewing to the members of Asociación de Informadores.
Premio Feroz Especial is awarded to Spanish films that members of Asociación de Informadores Cinematográficos de España consider deserved better commercial results. Until the 5th edition of the awards, it was a non competitive category; nominations were introduced for the 5th edition.
The Feroz Awards (Spanish: Premios Feroz) are Spain-based
film and
television awards presented by the Asociación de Informadores Cinematográficos de España ('Association of Cinematographic Informers of Spain'). They are considered the Spanish equivalent to the
Golden Globe Awards, since they are part of the build-up to the
Goya Awards, presented by the Spanish Film Academy. Created as film awards, the first edition took place in January 2014. Categories recognizing excellence in television were added for the 4th edition that took place in 2017.
Eligibility conditions
To be eligible for the Feroz Awards,[1] a film needs to have been premiered within the year prior to the award ceremony and, before the premiere, have been featured in a special projection for the press in
Madrid,
Barcelona or both. If this last condition did not happen, the film should have been made available (also before the official premiere) for online viewing to the members of Asociación de Informadores.
Premio Feroz Especial is awarded to Spanish films that members of Asociación de Informadores Cinematográficos de España consider deserved better commercial results. Until the 5th edition of the awards, it was a non competitive category; nominations were introduced for the 5th edition.