List of Latin American Academy Award winners and nominees explained

A list of Latin American Academy Award winners and nominees appears below.

Best Picture

Best Picture
YearNomineeCountryFilmResult
2006Alejandro González IñárrituBabel[1]
2013Alfonso CuarónGravity[2]
2014Alejandro González IñárrituBirdman[3]
2015The Revenant[4]
2017Guillermo del ToroThe Shape of Water[5]
2018Alfonso CuarónRoma[6]
Gabriela Rodríguez
2021Guillermo del ToroNightmare Alley

Best Director

Best Director
YearNomineeCountryFilmResult
1985Héctor Babenco/Kiss of the Spider Woman[7]
2003Fernando MeirellesCity of God[8]
2006Alejandro González IñárrituBabel[9]
2013Alfonso CuarónGravity[10]
2014Alejandro González IñárrituBirdman[11]
2015The Revenant[12]
2017Guillermo del ToroThe Shape of Water[13]
2018Alfonso CuarónRoma

Acting

Best Actor

Best Actor
YearNomineeCountryFilmResult
1950José FerrerCyrano de Bergerac[14]
1952Moulin Rouge[15]
1957Anthony QuinnWild Is the Wind[16]
1964Zorba the Greek[17]
2011Demián BichirA Better Life[18]

Best Actress

Best Actress
YearNomineeCountryFilmResult
1998Fernanda MontenegroCentral Station[19]
2002Salma HayekFrida[20]
2004Catalina Sandino MorenoMaria Full of Grace[21]
2018Yalitza AparicioRoma[22]
2022Ana de ArmasBlonde[23]

Best Supporting Actor

Best Supporting Actor
YearNomineeCountryFilmResult
1948José FerrerJoan of Arc[24]
1952Anthony QuinnViva Zapata!
1956Lust for Life[25]
1990Andy GarcíaThe Godfather Part III[26]
2000Benicio del ToroTraffic[27]
200321 Grams[28]

Best Supporting Actress

Best Supporting Actress
YearNomineeCountryFilmResult
1954Katy JuradoBroken Lance
1961Rita MorenoWest Side Story[29]
1987Norma Aleandro
2006Adriana BarrazaBabel
2011Bérénice BejoThe Artist
2018Marina de TaviraRoma

Best Cinematography

This list focuses on Latin American-born cinematographers.

Best Cinematography
YearNomineeCountryFilmStatusMilestone / Notes
1964Gabriel FigueroaThe Night of the IguanaThe Academy Award category was "Best Cinematography – Black-and-White".
1995Emmanuel LubezkiA Little Princess
1999Sleepy Hollow
2003César CharloneCity of GodCharlone is Uruguayan, but is based in Brazil.
2005Emmanuel LubezkiThe New World
Rodrigo PrietoBrokeback Mountain
2006Emmanuel LubezkiChildren of Men
Guillermo NavarroPan's Labyrinth(original title: El laberinto del fauno) First Latin American and Mexican cinematographer to win an Academy Award.
2008Claudio MirandaThe Curious Case of Benjamin Button
2011Emmanuel LubezkiThe Tree of Life
2012Claudio MirandaLife of Pi
2013Emmanuel LubezkiGravity
2014BirdmanFirst Latin American cinematographer to win consecutive Academy Awards.
2015The RevenantFirst person to win this award in three consecutive years.
First Latin American cinematographer to win three Academy Awards.
2016Rodrigo PrietoSilence
2018Alfonso CuarónRomaFirst Latin American and Mexican director to be nominated for Best Cinematography while serving as both director and cinematographer.
First Latin American and Mexican director to win for Best Director and Best Cinematography in the same year.
2019Rodrigo PrietoThe Irishman
2023Killers of the Flower Moon

Best Costume Design

This list focuses on Latin American-born costume designers.

Best Costume Design
YearNomineeCountryFilmStatusMilestone / Notes
2019Mayes C. RubeoJojo Rabbit

Best Documentary Feature

This list focuses on documentary features directed by Latin American-born filmmakers.

Best Documentary Feature
YearNomineeCountryFilmStatusMilestone / Notes
1957Manuel Barbachano PonceTorero!
1981Tetê VasconcellosShared with Glenn Silber.
1985Susana Blaustein Muñoz
Lourdes Portillo

The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo
2014Juliano Ribeiro SalgadoThe Salt of the EarthShared with Wim Wenders and producer David Rosier.
2016Raoul Peck
Hébert Peck
I Am Not Your NegroShared with Rémi Grellety
2019Petra Costa
Tiago Pavan
The Edge of DemocracyShared with Joanna Natasegara and Shane Boris.
2020Maite Alberdi
Marcela Santibáñez
The Mole Agent
2023Maite AlberdiThe Eternal Memory

Best Documentary Short Subject

This list focuses on documentary short subject directed by Latin American-born filmmakers.

Best Documentary Short Subject
YearNomineeCountryFilmStatusMilestone / Notes
1971Manuel ArangoSentinels of SilenceThis was the only time that a short film won the Academy Award in two categories, having also won for Best Short Subject.
1980Jorge PreloranLuther Metke at 94Shared with producer Richard Hawkins.
2007Isabel VegaThe CrownShared with director Amanda Micheli
2014Gabriel Serra ArgüelloThe Reaper
2021Pedro KosLead Me Home[30] [31] Shared with director Jon Shenk.

Best Film Editing

This list focuses on Latin American-born film editors.

Best Film Editing
YearNomineeCountryFilmStatusNotesRef(s)
2003
(76th)
Daniel RezendeCity of GodFirst Brazilian-born and Latino editor to be nominated for Best Film Editing.
2006
(79th)
Alfonso Cuarón
Álex Rodríguez
Children of MenFirst Mexican editors to be nominated.
French-born Mexican editor (Rodríguez).
2013
(86th)
Alfonso CuarónGravityFirst Mexican-born editor to win Best Film Editing.
Shared with Mark Sanger.

Best International Feature Film

Best Foreign Language Film
YearFilmDirectorCountryStatusMilestone / Notes
1960MacarioRoberto GavaldónFirst Latin American film to be nominated for Best Foreign Language Film.
1961The Important ManIsmael Rodríguez(original title: Ánimas Trujano)
1962Keeper of PromisesAnselmo Duarte(original title: O Pagador de Promessas)
The Pearl of TlayucanLuis Alcoriza(original title: Tlayucan)
1974The TruceSergio Renán(original title: La tregua)
1975Letters from MarusiaMiguel Littin(original title: Actas de Marusia)
1982Alsino and the Condor(original title: Alsino y el cóndor)
Second nomination for Best Foreign Language Film to a film directed by Chilean Miguel Littín.
Only Latin American director to receive nominations for films directed in two different countries.
1984CamilaMaría Luisa BembergFirst nomination for Best Foreign Language Film to a film directed by a Latin American woman director.
1985The Official StoryLuis Puenzo(original title: La historia oficial)
First Latin American film to win for Best Foreign Language Film.
The film was also nominated for Best Original Screenplay.
1989What Happened to SantiagoJacobo Morales(original title: Lo que le pasó a Santiago)
1992A Place in the WorldAdolfo Aristarain
(Disqualified)
(original title: Un lugar en el mundo)
After nominations were announced, information came to light that showed that the film was wholly produced in Argentina, and had insufficient Uruguayan artistic control. The film was declared ineligible and removed from the final ballot.
1994Strawberry and ChocolateTomás Gutiérrez Alea and Juan Carlos Tabío(original title: Fresa y chocolate)
First and only Cuban film to be nominated for Best Foreign Language Film.
1995O QuatrilhoFábio BarretoSecond Brazilian film nominated to the award in over 30 years.
1997Four Days in SeptemberBruno Barreto(original title: O Que É Isso Companheiro?)
1998Central StationWalter Salles(original title: Central do Brasil)
The film was also nominated for Best Actress.
TangoCarlos Saura(original title: Tango, no me dejes nunca)
2000Amores perrosAlejandro González Iñárritu
2001Son of the BrideJuan José Campanella(original title: El hijo de la novia)
2002El crimen del padre AmaroCarlos Carrera
2006Pan's LabyrinthGuillermo del Toro(original title: El laberinto del fauno)
The film was nominated for other five Academy Awards: Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Original Score, Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography and Best Makeup, and won the last three of them.
2009The Milk of SorrowClaudia Llosa(original title: La teta asustada)
First, and only, Peruvian Film to be nominated for Best Foreign Language Film.
The Secret in Their EyesJuan José Campanella(original title: El secreto de sus ojos)
Second nomination for Best Foreign Language Film to a film directed by Juan José Campanella, and first to win.
Second Argentine, and Latin American, film to win for Best Foreign Language Film.
2010BiutifulAlejandro González IñárrituSecond nomination for Best Foreign Language Film to a film directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu.
The film was also nominated for Best Actor.
2012NoPablo LarraínFirst Chilean Film to be nominated for Best Foreign Language Film.
2014Wild TalesDamián Szifron(original title: Relatos salvajes)
2015Embrace of the SerpentCiro Guerra(original title: El abrazo de la serpiente)
First Colombian film to be nominated for Best Foreign Language Film.
2017A Fantastic WomanSebastián Lelio(original title: Una mujer fantástica)
First Chilean film to win the Best Foreign Language Film award.
2018RomaAlfonso CuarónFirst Latin American film to be simultaneously nominated for Best Picture and Best Foreign Language Film.
2022Argentina, 1985Santiago Mitre

Best Animated Feature

This list focuses on animated features directed by Latin American-born filmmakers.

Best Animated Feature
YearNomineeCountryFilmStatusNotesRef(s)
2015
(88th)
Alê AbreuBoy and the WorldFirst Latin American film to be nominated for Best Animated Feature.
2017
(90th)
Carlos SaldanhaFerdinand
2021
(94th)
Carlos López EstradaRaya and the Last Dragon
2022Guillermo del ToroGuillermo del Toro's Pinocchio

Best Live Action Short Film

This list focuses on live action short films directed/produced by Latin American-born filmmakers.

Best Live Action Short Film
YearNomineeCountryFilmStatusNotesRef(s)
1971
(44th)
Manuel ArangoSentinels of SilenceFirst and only time a short film won Academy Awards in two different categories.
1976
(49th)
André GutffreundIn the Region of IceShared with director Peter Werner.
1996
(69th)
Antonio UrrutiaDe tripas, corazón
2000
(73rd)
Paulo MachlineUma História de Futebol
2021
(94th)
K.D. DávilaPlease Stay
2022
(95th)
Alfonso CuarónLe pupille

Best Animated Short Film

This list focuses on animated short films directed by Latin American-born filmmakers.

Best Animated Short Film
YearNomineeCountryFilmStatusNotesRef(s)
1994
(67th)
Vanessa SchwartzThe Janitor
2003
(76th)
Carlos SaldanhaGone NuttyFirst Animated Short Film directed by a Latin American director to receive an Academy Award nomination.
2009
(82nd)
Nicolas SchmerkinLogorama
2015
(88th)
Pato Escala Pierart
Gabriel Osorio Vargas
Bear StoryFirst Latin American Animated Short to be nominated for and win an Academy Award.
2021
(94th)
Hugo Covarrubias
Tevo Díaz
Bestia

Best Makeup

This list focuses on Latin American-born makeup artists.

Best Makeup and Hairstyling
YearNomineeCountryFilmStatusNotesRef(s)
2008
(81st)
Mike Elizalde

Best Music – Original Score

This list focuses on scores by Latin American-born composers.

Best Original Score
YearNomineeCountryFilmStatusMilestone / Notes
1966Luis BacalovThe Gospel According to St. Matthew(original title: Il Vangelo secondo Matteo)
1967Lalo SchifrinCool Hand Luke
1968The FoxThe Academy Award category was "Best Music, Original Score for a Motion Picture (not a Musical)".
1970Bill MelendezA Boy Named Charlie BrownThe Academy Award category was "Best Music, Original Song Score."
Shared nomination with Rod McKuen, John Scott Trotter, Al Shean, and Vince Guaraldi.
Herbert W. SpencerScroogeThe Academy Award category was "Best Music, Original Song Score".
Shared nomination with English-born Leslie Bricusse and Ian Fraser.
1973Jesus Christ SuperstarThe Academy Award category was "Best Music, Scoring Original Song Score and/or Adaptation".
Shared nomination with English-born Andrew Lloyd Webber and German-American André Previn.
1976Lalo SchifrinVoyage of the Damned
1979The Amityville Horror
1983The Sting IIThe Academy Award category was "Best Music, Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Best Adaptation Score".
1985Jorge CalandrelliThe Color PurpleNominated with eleven other composers.
1995Luis BacalovThe Postman(original title: Il Postino).
The Academy Award category was "Best Music, Original Dramatic Score".
2005Gustavo SantaolallaBrokeback MountainFourth composer to win two years in a row.
2006Babel

Best Music – Original Song

This list focuses on songs by Latin American-born composers and/or lyricists.

Best Original Song
YearNomineeCountryFilmSongStatusMilestone / Notes
1942Ernesto LecuonaAlways in My Heart"Always in My Heart"First Hispanic person (along with Emile Kuri) to be nominated in any category.
First person from a Caribbean country to be nominated in any category.
Nominated with American Kim Gannon.
1944Ary BarrosoBrazil"Rio de Janeiro"First Brazilian and Latin-American songwriter to be nominated.
Nominated with American Ned Washington.
1981Lalo SchifrinThe Competition"People Alone"First Argentinean to be nominated.
Nominated with American Will Jennings.
2000Jorge CalandrelliCrouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon"A Love Before Time"(original title: Wo hu cang long)
Nominated with Chinese Tan Dun and American James Schamus.
2004Jorge DrexlerThe Motorcycle Diaries"Al otro lado del río"(original title: Diarios de motocicleta)
First Uruguayan to be nominated and win an Academy Award.
2011Sergio Mendes
Carlinhos Brown
Rio"Real in Rio"First two Brazilian songwriters to be nominated together.
Brown is the first black Latin songwriter to be nominated.
Nominated with American Siedah Garrett.

Best Production Design

This list focuses on Latin American-born production designers and set decorators.

Best Production Design
YearNomineeCountryFilmStatusMilestone / Notes
1942Emile KuriSilver QueenFirst Hispanic person (along with Ernesto Lecuona) to be nominated in any category.
Nominated with Ralph Berger.
1949The HeiressNominated with Harry Horner and John Meehan.
Edward CarrereAdventures of Don JuanNominated with Lyle Reifsnider.
1952Emile KuriCarrieNominated with Roland Anderson and Hal Pereira.
195420,000 Leagues Under the SeaNominated with John Meehan.
Executive SuiteNominated with Edward Carfagno, Cedric Gibbons and Edwin B. Willis.
1960Edward CarrereSunrise at CampobelloNominated with George James Hopkins.
1961Emile KuriThe Absent-Minded ProfessorNominated with Carroll Clark and Hal Gausman.
1964Mary PoppinsNominated with Carroll Clark, Hal Gausman and William H. Tuntke.
1967Edward CarrereCamelotNominated with John Truscott and John W. Brown.
1971Emile KuriBedknobs and BroomsticksNominated with Peter Ellenshaw, Hal Gausman and John B. Mansbridge.
1995Eugenio ZanettiRestoration
1996Brigitte BrochRomeo + JulietBroch is a German-born Mexican art director.
Nominated with Catherine Martin.
1998Eugenio ZanettiWhat Dreams May ComeNominated with Cindy Carr.
2001Brigitte BrochMoulin Rouge!Nominated with Catherine Martin.
2002Felipe Fernández del Paso
Hania Robledo
Frida
2006Eugenio CaballeroPan's LabyrinthNominated with Pilar Revuelta.
2018Eugenio Caballero
Bárbara Enríquez
Roma

Best Sound or Sound Mixing

This list focuses on Latin American-born sound engineers.

Best Sound Mixing
YearNomineeCountryFilmStatusNotesRef(s)
2006
(79th)
Fernando CámaraApocalyptoFirst Mexican-born and Latino / Hispanic to be nominated for Best Sound Mixing.
2012
(85th)
José Antonio GarcíaArgoShared with John T. Reitz and Gregg Rudloff.
2018
(91st)
RomaShared with Skip Lievsay and Craig Henighan.
2020
(93rd)
Jaime Baksht
Michelle Couttolenc
Carlos Cortés
Sound of MetalShared with Nicolas Becker and Phillip Bladh.

Best Sound Editing

This list focuses on Latin American-born sound editors.

Best Sound Editing
YearNomineeCountryFilmStatusNotesRef(s)
2014
(87th)
Martín HernándezBirdmanShared with Aaron Glascock.
2015
(88th)
The RevenantShared with Lon Bender.
2018
(91st)
Sergio DíazRomaShared with Skip Lievsay.

Best Visual Effects

Best Visual Effects
YearNomineeCountryFilmStatusMilestone / Notes
1947Paul LerpaeUnconqueredNomination shared with Farciot Edouart, Devereaux Jennings, Gordon Jennings, Wallace Kelley and George Dutton.
2002Pablo HelmanNomination shared with Rob Coleman, John Knoll and Ben Snow.
2005War of the WorldsNomination shared with Randal M. Dutra, Dennis Muren and Dan Sudick.
2019Pablo Helman
Leandro Estebecorena
Nelson Sepúlveda
The IrishmanNomination shared with Stéphane Grabli.

Best Adapted Screenplay

This list focuses on Latin American-born screenplay writers.

Best Adapted Screenplay
YearNomineeCountryFilmStatusNotesRef(s)
2003
(76th)
Bráulio MantovaniCity of GodFirst Brazilian-born screenwriter to be nominated for Best Screenplay (Adapted or Original).
2004
(77th)
José RiveraThe Motorcycle DiariesFirst Puerto Rican-born screenwriter to be nominated for Best Screenplay (Adapted or Original).
2006
(79th)
Alfonso CuarónChildren of MenFirst Mexican-born screenwriter to be nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay.

Best Original Screenplay

This list focuses on Latin American-born screenplay writers.

Best Original Screenplay
YearNomineeCountryFilmStatusNotesRef(s)
1985
(58th)
Aída Bortnik
Luis Puenzo
The Official StoryFirst Argentine-born screenwriters to be nominated for Best Screenplay (Adapted or Original).
2002
(75th)
Alfonso Cuarón
Carlos Cuarón
Y Tu Mamá TambiénFirst Mexican-born screenwriters to be nominated for Best Screenplay (Adapted or Original).
2006
(79th)
Guillermo ArriagaBabel
Guillermo del ToroPan's Labyrinth
2014
(87th)
Alejandro González Iñárritu
Nicolás Giacobone
Armando Bó
BirdmanFirst Mexican-born screenwriter to win for Best Original Screenplay (Iñárritu).
First Argentine-born screenwriters to win Best Original Screenplay (Giacobone and Bó).
Shared with Alexander Dinelaris Jr.
2017
(90th)
Guillermo del ToroThe Shape of WaterShared with Vanessa Taylor.
2018
(91st)
Alfonso CuarónRoma

Best Story

This list focuses on Latin American-born screenplay writers.

Best Story
YearNomineeCountryFilmStatusNotesRef(s)
1930/1931
(4th)
Harry d'Abbadie d'ArrastLaughterArgentine-born French screenwriter.
Nomination shared with Douglas Z. Doty and Donald Ogden Stewart.

Note: Defunct category.

Special Awards

Honorary Award
YearNomineeCountryStatusNotesRef(s)
2018
(91st)
Lalo SchifrinFirst Latino and Argentine to receive this award.
Special Achievement Academy Award
YearNomineeCountryFilmStatusNotesRef(s)
2017
(90th)
Alejandro González IñárrituFlesh and SandFirst Latino and Mexican to receive this award.

By decade

All categories

Decade 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s Total
Wins - 1 4 2 3 1 2 9 18 2 42
Nominations 1 6 6 12 8 12 13 34 31 11 134
Total nominations 1 7 10 14 11 13 15 43 49 13 176
Note: Each win and nomination in a category in a given year counts only once, regardless of whether a win or a nomination was shared among multiple Latin Americans.

Acting nominations

Decade 1940s 1950s 1960s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s Total
Actor - 3 1 - - - 1 - 5
Actress - - - - 1 2 1 1 5
Supp. Actor 1 2 - - 1 2 - - 6
Supp. Actress - 1 1 1 - 1 3 - 7
Total 1 6 2 1 2 5 5 1 23

By country

RankCountryNo. of winsNo. of nominations
1 Mexico*2792
2 Argentina*835
3 Chile415
4 Puerto Rico38
5 Uruguay12
6 El Salvador11
7 Brazil019
8 Cuba04
9 Colombia03
10 Haiti01
Peru01
Nicaragua01
Venezuela01
14 Bolivia00
Costa Rica00
Dominican Republic00
Ecuador00
Guatemala00
Honduras00
Panama00
Paraguay00
* "No. of wins" column excludes Special Award.

See also

Notes and References

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