47th Guldbagge Awards


The 47th Guldbagge Awards ceremony, presented by the Swedish Film Institute, honored the best Swedish films of 2011 and took place January 23, 2012, at Cirkus in Stockholm. During the ceremony, the jury presented Guldbagge Awards in 19 categories. The ceremony was televised in the Sweden by SVT, with actress and comedian Petra Mede hosting the show for the second time in a row.
News for this year is the addition of seven new categories, including Best Editing, Costume, Sound, Makeup, Music, Art Direction and Visual Effects.
She Monkeys won three awards including Best Film and Best Screenplay. Kronjuvelerna also won three awards, all in the technical categories. Other winners included Play, Simon and the Oaks and The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 with two awards each, and Happy End, A One-Way Trip to Antibes, At Night I Fly, Las Palmas, A Separation and Beyond the Border with one.

The jury

Among the members of the jury for the films of 2011, were Jannike Åhlund, Klaus Härö and Mikael Marcimain. On the Swedish Film Institute's website, can you read about the rules for the Guldbagge Awards, where you will also find information about the awards, different jury groups, in the nomination process and the choice of the winners.

Winner and nominees

The nominees for the 47th Guldbagge Awards were announced on January 4, 2012 in Stockholm, by the Swedish Film Institute.
Films with the most nominations were Simon and the Oaks with thirteen, followed by Play with seven and Kronjuvelerna with five. The winners were announced during the awards ceremony on January 23, 2012.

Awards

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

  • Ruben ÖstlundPlay
  • *Lisa AschanShe Monkeys
  • *Lisa OhlinSimon and the Oaks
  • Ann Petrén – Happy End
  • *Magdalena Poplawska – Between 2 Fires
  • *Helen SjöholmSimon and the Oaks
  • Sven-Bertil TaubeA One-Way Trip to Antibes
  • *Mikael PersbrandtStockholm East
  • *Kevin Vaz – Play
  • Cecilia NilssonSimon and the Oaks
  • *Helena BergströmNågon annanstans i Sverige
  • *Liv MjönesKyss mig
  • Jan Josef LiefersSimon and the Oaks
  • *Peter AnderssonHappy End
  • *Johan WiderbergHappy End
  • Josefine Adolfsson and Lisa AschanShe Monkeys
  • *Pernilla Oljelund – Stockholm East
  • *Ruben ÖstlundPlay
  • Marius Dybwad Brandrud – Play
  • *Per KällbergStockholm East
  • *Dan LaustsenSimon and the Oaks
  • At Night I Fly – Michel Wenzer
  • *Stora scenen – Tova Mozard
  • *The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975Göran Hugo Olsson
  • Las Palmas – Johannes Nyholm
  • *No Sex Just Understand – Mariken Halle
  • *Utan snöMagnus von Horn
  • A Separation
  • *Dogtooth
  • *Winter's Bone
  • Håkan Blomdahl and Torbjörn Olsson – Kronjuvelerna
  • *Johan Harnesk – Gränsen
  • *Marcus B Brodersen and Lars-Eric Hansen – Simon and the Oaks
  • Roger RosenbergKronjuvelerna
  • *Anders Engelbrecht, Lena Selander and Folke Strömbäck – Simon and the Oaks
  • *Cian Bornebusch – The Stig-Helmer story
  • Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson and Om'Mas KeithThe Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975
  • *Fredrik Emilson – Kronjuvelerna
  • *Annette FocksSimon and the Oaks
  • Anna-Lena Melin – Beyond the Border
  • *Sara Klänge – Kronjuvelerna
  • *Linda Boije af Gennäs – Simon and the Oaks
  • Andreas Franck i She Monkeys
  • *Per Hallberg and Daniel Saxlid – '
  • *Jason Luke – Simon and the Oaks
  • Moa Li Lemhagen Schalin – Kronjuvelerna
  • *Pia Aleborg – Play
  • *Katja Watkins – Simon and the Oaks
  • Inga Landgré, actress
  • Göran Hugo Olsson and Hanna Lejonqvist – The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975
  • *Kasper Leick and Michal LeszczylowskiSimon and the Oaks
  • *Jacob Schulsinger – Play
  • Gullspiran is assigned to a person who has made outstanding contributions in the Swedish children's film.

    Multiple nominations and awards

    Thirty-four films were released in Sweden in 2011 and were eligible for nomination. Among these films, fifteen of them got at least one nomination.
    The following films received one or multiple nominations:
    The following four films received multiple awards: