59th Guldbagge Awards

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Date15 January 2024
59th Guldbagge Awards
Date15 January 2024
SiteCirkus, Stockholm
Hosted byShima Niavarani
Highlights
Best PictureParadise Is Burning
Most awardsShame on Dry Land (7)
Most nominationsShame on Dry Land (9)
Television coverage
NetworkSVT

The 59th Guldbagge Awards ceremony, presented by the Swedish Film Institute, honoring the best Swedish films of 2023 took place on 15 January 2024 at Cirkus in Stockholm, Sweden. The ceremony was televised by SVT and hosted by actress and singer Shima Niavarani.[1]

Drama film Paradise Is Burning won the Best Film, while Shame on Dry Land garnered the most awards with seven.[2]

The nominations were announced on 13 December 2023.[3] Drama film Shame on Dry Land led the nominations with nine, followed by Hammarskjöld and Opponent with seven.[4]

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).

Best Editing
  • Hammarskjöld – Karen Fabritius Gram and Pierre Vienings
    • Dogborn – Sanna Nyström
    • The Sugar Experiment – Anne-Louise Thornblad
Best Sound Design
  • Shame on Dry Land – Andreas Franck
    • Forever – Jonathan Dakers
    • Hammarskjöld – Hans Møller
  • The Conference – Tove Jansson, Eva von Bahr, and Love Larson
  • Shame on Dry Land – Baba Stiltz
    • Exodus – Lisa Montan
    • Who Are You, Mamma Moo? – Henrik Lörstad
Best Visual Effects
  • The Abyss – Nora Berecoechea and Stefan Rycken
    • The Conference – Alan Banis and Andreas Hylander
    • Hammarskjöld – Jacob Otterström and Torbjörn Olsson
Best Short Film
  • Leila – Fariba Haidari
    • The Lovers – Carolina Sandvik
    • Madden – Malin Ingrid Johansson
Audience Award
  • Beck - Inferno – Francy Suntinger
Gullspiran

Films with multiple nominations and awards

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