Alauda Ruiz De Azúa’s ‘Los Domingos’ Leads 2026 Goya Award Nominations


Los Domingos, the latest feature from Alauda Ruiz De Azúa, leads this year’s Goya Award nominations. 

Los Domingos debuted at last year’s San Sebastian Film Festival, where it won the top prize. Shot in De Azúa’s native Bilbao, the film follows the story of Ainara, an intelligent 17-year-old who is trying to decide what to study at university. However, the young woman begins to feel a calling from God and decides to embrace the life of a cloistered nun. The news takes her entire family by surprise, creating a chasm and putting everyone to the test.

We spoke with De Azúa about the film ahead of San Sebastian in 2025. You can read that interview here

Trailing Los Domingos is Oliver Laxe’s Sirât, which landed 11 noms. The film debuted at Cannes last year, where it won the Jury Prize, and has become a surprise awards season frontrunner. The film is Spain’s submission for the Best International Feature Film Oscar. The film follows a father and his son who arrive at a rave deep in the mountains of southern Morocco. They are searching for Mar — their daughter and sister — who vanished months ago at one of these endless, sleepless parties.

Other standout titles in this year’s noms are Maspalomas (9), La cena (8),  SordaEl cautivo, and  Los Tigres have 7 each. Carla Simon’s Romería landed 6 nominations, including Best Director. 

The Best Director category also features Alauda Ruiz de Azúa, for  Los Domingos, Aitor Arregi and Jose Mari Goenaga, for  Maspalomas, Oliver Laxe, for  Sirât, and  Albert Serra, for Afternoons of Solitude.

In the Best New Director category are Ion de Sosa, for  Balearic,  Jaume Claret Muxart, for  Estrany Riu,  Gemma Blasco for  La furia, Gerard Oms for Muy lejos, and  Eva Libertad for  Sorda.

The 2026 Goya Awards take place on February 28. 

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