Bodil Special Award
Annual Danish film award
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The Bodil Special Award (Danish: Sær-Bodil, Special Bodil) is one of the awards at the annual Bodil Awards presented by the Danish Film Critics Association.[1] While the Bodil Awards as such were established in 1948, the Special Award was first presented in 2008, and has been given annually to a person or an organization who has done something special for Danish cinema.
Recipients
- 2008: Ghost Digital Production House for the effects in Island of Lost Souls[2]
- 2009: Kåre Bjerkø for the score to What No One Knows, Terribly Happy, and Little Soldier[3]
- 2010: Kristian Eidnes Andersen for sound design in Antichrist[4]
- 2011: Tobias Lindholm for the scripts for R and Submarino[5]
- 2012: Distributor Jes Graversen from Miracle Film[6]
- 2013: Joshua Oppenheimer for the hybrid film The Act of Killing[7][8]
- 2014: Copenhagen International Documentary Festival headed by Tine Fischer[9]
- 2015: Molly Malene Stensgaard, film editor, for editing Nymphomaniac and Nymphomaniac Director's Cut[10][11]
- 2016: Tonmeister Peter Albrechtsen[12][13]
- 2017: Christina Rosendahl for her film work as chairman of the Danish Film Directors[14]
- 2018: The Animation Workshop, Copenhagen Bombay, and VOID – International Animation Film Festival[15][16]
- 2019: Translator Henrik Thøgersen[17][18]
- 2020: Stumfilm.dk, the silent movie streaming service of the Danish Film Institute[19][20]
- 2021: Director and Producer Katja Adomeit for her innovation and for bringing New Zealander Daniel Borgman, Swedish Anna Eborn, Afghan Shahrbanoo Sadat, and Danish Annika Berg to light.[21][22]