Valladolid International Film Festival
Valladolid, Spain
Notes
- The festival takes place since 1956. It had a religious focus until 1972. Awards are handed out since 1958, the Golden Spike is the main festival award since 1974.
Awards
30th Anniversary Prize
50th Anniversary Prize
AECID Award
Alquimias Award
Audience Award
- From 2002 onwards the 'Meeting Point' section of the festival is competitive by this award, however audience awards have been handed out at former festivals too.
Award of the City of Valladolid
Best Actor
Best Actress
Best Cinematography
Best Director
Best Director of Photography
Best Documentary
Best Documentary - Special Mention
Best European Short Film
- The winning film is automatically nominated for the European Short Film Award at the next European Film Awards.
Best First Film
Best Foreign Short Film
Best Music
Best New Director
Best Screenplay
Blogos de Oro Award
CEC Award
Castile and León Short Film Award
Castilla y León
Castille and León Feature
Critic's Choice Award
Doc España
Dunia Ayaso Award
EFA Short Film Award
Espiga de Honor (Honorary Spike)
FIPRESCI Prize
FIPRESCI Prize - Special Mention
François Truffaut Award
Fundos Award
Golden Blogos Award
Golden Don Bosco
Golden Labarum
Golden Spike
Green Spike
Honorable Mention
José Salcedo Award
Jury Special Prize
Meeting Point
Miguel Delibes Award
Miniminci Award
Night of the Spanish Short Film
PIC Award
Pilar Miró Award
Prix UIP Valladolid (European Short Film)
- The winning film is automatically nominated for the European Short Film Award at the next European Film Awards.
Punto de Encuentro Award
Rainbow Spike
Ribera de Duero Award
San Gregorio Prize
Seminci Joven Award
Silver Don Bosco
Silver Labarum
Silver Spike
- The Silver Spike is also given for short films.
Sociograph Award
Spanish Cinema
Special Mention
Tiempo de Historia Award
Youth Jury Award
Youth Jury Award - Special Mention
Historical Timeline
2001
- The FIPRESCI Jury has considered only fifteen films in competition since three of the eighteen competing films have been awarded prizes by FIPRESCI at other festivals this year (Anyangde guer (2001), Italiensk for begyndere (2000), Maelström (2000)).
2005
- The FIPRESCI Jury has viewed the films in the official section without taking into consideration two prominent films since those have already won a FIPRESCI award at other festivals (Caché (2005), Mój Nikifor (2004)).