She Monkeys and woman directors rule Sweden’s Guldbagge awards
”A typical example of typecasting,” said Swedish actor and singer Sven-Bertil Taube. ”In the film I am an old, half-blind man with a heart condition, and this is exactly what I am.”
At Sweden’s Guldbagge awards gala yesterday (January 23) in Stockholm’s Cirkus, the 77-year-old legend was up against Mikael Persbrandt, when it came to Best Actor – and it nearly brought the house down when he was called on stage to receive the country’s national film prize for his performance in Richard Hobert’s A One-way to Antibes [+see also:
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Two women directors, Lisa Aschan and Ella Lemhagen, both collected three statuettes for She Monkeys [+see also:
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Finished only the week before, She Monkeys won last year’s €135,000 Dragon Award for Best Nordic Film at the Göteborg International Film Festival, later to be named Best Narrative Feature at New York’s Tribeca Film Festival. The Crown Jewels is among the seven Swedish selections for the upcoming Berlin International Film Festival (February 9-19), where it will compete in Generation 14plus.
The nine-member Guldbagge jury chaired over by Swedish critic and artistic director of the Ingmar Bergman Estate on Fårö Foundation Jannike Åhlund gave Ruben Östlund’s Play [+see also:
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Full list of Guldbagge winners 2011
Best Film
She Monkeys, produced by Helene Lindholm. Directed by Lisa Aschan.
Best Director
Ruben Östlund - Play
Best Actress
Ann Petrén - Happy End
Best Actor
Sven-Bertil Taube - A One-way to Antibes
Best Supporting Actress
Cecilia Nilsson - Simon and the Oaks
Best Supporting Actor
Jan Josef Liefers - Simon and the Oaks
Best Screenplay
Josefine Adolfsson and Lisa Aschan - She Monkeys
Best Cinematography
Marius Dybwad Brandrud - Play
Best Editing
Göran Hugo Olsson, Hanna Lejonqvist - The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975
Best Costumes
Moa Li Lemhagen Schalin - The Crown Jewels
Best Sound
Andreas Franck - She Monkeys
Best Make Up
Anna-Lena Melin - Beyond the Border
Best Musical Score
Ahmir Questlove Thompson, Om’Mas Keith - The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975
Best Set Design
Roger Rosenberg - The Crown Jewels
Best Visual Effects
Håkan Blomdahl, Torbjörn Olsson - The Crown Jewels
Best Foreign Language Film
A Separation - Asghar Farhadi
Best Short
Las Palmas - Johannes Nyholm
Best Documentary
At Night I Fly - Michel Wenzer
The Swedish Film Institute honoured 84-year-old actress Inga Landgré with the Guldbagge Lifetime Achievement Award – Landgré was in Bergman’s The Seventh Seal (1957), most recently in US director David Fincher’s Millennium 1 remake, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. Directors-producers Ylva-Li Gustafsson and Lennart Gustafsson left with the Gullspira Award for their contributions to children’s films.
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