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Platino Award for Best Ibero-American Film

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The Platino Award for Best Ibero-American Picture (Spanish: Premio Platino a la mejor película iberoamericana) is one of the Platino Awards, Ibero-America's film awards, presented annually by the Entidad de Gestión de Derechos de los Productores Audiovisuales (EGEDA) and the Federación Iberoamericana de Productores Cinematográficos y Audiovisuales (FIPCA). It was first given in 2014, with Sebastian Lelio's drama film Gloria being the inaugural winner.

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Three of the winners in the category have also won the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film (A Fantastic Woman, Roma and I'm Still Here), additionally, winners Wild Tales, Embrace of the Serpent, Pain and Glory, Argentina, 1985 and Society of the Snow were nominated for the same award.

Argentina and Spain holds the record of most wins in the category with three victories each (Wild Tales, The Distinguished Citizen and Argentina, 1985 for Argentina; and Pain and Glory, The Good Boss and Society of the Snow for Spain). Spain is the most nominated country with eighteen Spanish productions being nominated for the category.

In the list below the winner of the award for each year is shown first, followed by the other nominees.

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Awards and nominations

2010s

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2020s

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Awards by nation

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References

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