Passage and The Swedish Torpedo were each awarded four Guldbagge Awards at tonight’s gala, held at Cirkus in Stockholm. Three awards went to The Hypnosis. The Last Journey received the Guldbagge Audience Award, and Lasse Hallström was honored with The Award of Honor. Johanna Bergenstråhle received this year’s Gullspira, and Loran Batti was awarded the new award Guldpiga for G - 21 Scenes from Gottsunda.
The 60th Guldbagge Awards gala was hosted by actress Shima Niavarani and was broadcast live by Sveriges Television. The following Guldbagge Awards were handed out at the ceremony
BEST FILM
Passage
Producer: Mathilde Dedye
BEST DIRECTOR
Levan Akin
for Passage
BEST ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE
Bianca Kronlöf
for Hanne in Heartbeat
BEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Herbert Nordrum
for André in The Hypnosis
BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Eva Melander
for Helena in Trouble
BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
David Fukamachi Regnfors
for Julian in The Hypnosis
BEST SCREENPLAY
Ernst De Geer and Mads Stegger
for The Hypnosis
BEST EDITING
Orvar Anklew and Kalle Lindberg
for Avicii - I'm Tim
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Lisabi Fridell
for Passage
BEST SOUND DESIGN
Anne Gry Friis Kristensen and Sigrid DPA Jensen
for Passage
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
Lisa Montan
for JerryMaya's Detective Agency: The Lost Mascot
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
Sami Haartemo, Mikko Löppönen, Teemu Pitkänen, Ville Pätsi and Jacob Danell
for The Swedish Torpedo
BEST COSTUME DESIGN
Eugen Tamberg
for The Swedish Torpedo
BEST SET DESIGN
Elle Furudahl
for The Swedish Torpedo
BEST MAKEUP
Kaire Hendrikson
for The Swedish Torpedo
BEST SHORT FILM
The Building and Burning of a Refugee Camp
Director: Dennis Harvey
BEST DOCUMENTARY FILM
The Last Journey
Directors: Filip Hammar and Fredrik Wikingsson
THE AWARD OF HONOUR (HEDERSGULDBAGGEN)
Lasse Hallström
THE GULDBAGGE AUDIENCE AWARD
The Last Journey
Producers: Lars Beckung and Petra Måhl
GULLSPIRA – for extraordinary contributions in films for children
Johanna Bergenstråhle
GULDPIGA
Loran Batti for G - 21 Scenes from Gottsunda, whose work gives us hope for an exciting future for Swedish film.
Awarded annually since 1964, the Guldbagge ("Golden Beetle") is the name of the Swedish Film Institute's award for achievements during the previous year. The award itself, in the form of a fantastical beetle, was designed by the artist Karl Axel Pehrson.
The 2024 Guldbagge Awards show was produced by The Swedish Film Institute with Leroy Media and Sveriges Television.
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