49th Guldbagge Awards

49th Guldbagge Awards
Date January 20, 2014
Site Cirkus, Stockholm
Host Sissela Kyle
Highlights
Best Picture The Reunion
Most awards Waltz for Monica (4)
Most nominations Waltz for Monica (11)
Television coverage
Network SVT
Duration 2 hours
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The 49th Guldbagge Awards ceremony, presented by the Swedish Film Institute, honored the best Swedish films of 2013 and took place January 20, 2014, at Cirkus in Stockholm. During the ceremony, the jury presented Guldbagge Awards (commonly referred to as Bagge) in 19 categories. The ceremony was televised in the Sweden by SVT, with actress and comedian Sissela Kyle hosting the show for the third time. The ceremony also celebrated the prize's 50th anniversary.[1]

Waltz for Monica won four awards including Best Actress for Edda Magnason and Best Director for Per Fly. The Reunion won two awards for Best Film and Best Screenplay. Other winners included We Are the Best! with two awards, and Nobody Owns Me, Hotell, The Tenderness, Belleville Baby, On Suffocation, Blue Is the Warmest Colour, Sanctuary, Faro and Shed No Tears with one.

The jury

Through discussions the jury appoints the winners of the Guldbagge Award among the three nominees in all price categories, except for the Honorary Award which is appointed directly by the Swedish Film Institute's board. The jury consisted this year of Jannike Åhlund (chairman), Anna Carlson (actress and chairman of The Swedish Union for Performing Arts and Film), Bengt Forslund (producer and writer), Jan Holmberg (ceo, Ingmar Bergman Foundation), Anne-Marie Söhrman Fermelin (consultant of Film Stockholm/Filmbasen and producer), Kathrine Windfeld (director), Farnaz Arbabi (director and playwrighter), Sylvia Ingemarsdotter (film editor) and Marcus Lindeen (director and playwrighter).[2]

Winner and nominees

The nominees for the 49th Guldbagge Awards were announced on January 3, 2014 in Stockholm, by the Swedish Film Institute.[3]

Films with the most nominations were Waltz for Monica with eleven, followed by Shed No Tears with nine. The winners were announced during the awards ceremony on January 20, 2014.

Awards

Mikael Persbrandt, Best Actor winner
Edda Magnason, Best Actress winner

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

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Best Cinematography
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Best Documentary Feature
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Best Shortfilm
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Best Foreign Film
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Best Art Direction
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Best Original Score
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Best Sound Editing
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Best Make-up/Hair
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Best Costume Design
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Gullspiran
Cinema Audience Award
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Honorary Award
  • Kalle Boman

Multiple nominations and awards

The following films received one or multiple nominations:[3]

The following four films received multiple awards:

References

  1. "Sissela Kyle leder Guldbaggegalan" (in Swedish). Aftonbladet.se. December 23, 2013. Retrieved January 2, 2014.
  2. "Vinnarjuryn" (in Swedish). Guldbaggen. Retrieved January 31, 2014.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Svenska Filminstitutet (January 3, 2014). "Nominerade: Guldbaggen" (in Swedish). Guldbaggen.se. Retrieved January 3, 2014.

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