52nd Guldbagge Awards

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52nd Guldbagge Awards
Date23 January 2017
Site Cirkus, Stockholm
Hosted by Petra Mede
Highlights
Best Picture The Giant
Television coverage
Network SVT
Duration2 hours

The 52nd Guldbagge Awards ceremony, presented by the Swedish Film Institute, honoring the best Swedish films of 2016 and took place on January 23, 2017 at Cirkus in Stockholm. The ceremony was televised by SVT, [1] and comedian Petra Mede hosted the ceremony for the fifth time. [2] She previously hosted the 46th, 47th, 50th, and 51st ceremonies. The nominees were presented on January 4, 2017. [3] [4]

Contents

This year, the following categories has been expanded to four nominees: Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actress, Best Actor, Supporting Actress and Supporting Actor, while the category of Best Film has been expanded to five. In addition to this changes, the documentary - and short film juries have been combined, and also introduced new rules, which requires the distributors of foreign films to register their films, in order to be eligible for a Guldbagge. [5]

Winners and nominees

The nominees for the 52nd Guldbagge Awards were announced on 4 January 2017 in Stockholm, by the Swedish Film Institute. [6] [3] [4] [7]

Awards

Johannes Nyholm, Best Screenplay winner Johannes Nyholm, 2014-11-12.jpg
Johannes Nyholm, Best Screenplay winner
Laszlo Nemes, Best Foreign Film winner Nemes Jeles Laszlo-portre.jpg
László Nemes, Best Foreign Film winner

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Best Editing
Best Sound Editing
Best Shortfilm
Best Visual Effects
Gullspiran
Cinema Audience Award

Presenters

The following individuals are confirmed to present awards at the ceremony. [8]

See also

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