57th Guldbagge Awards

Last updated
57th Guldbagge Awards
Date24 January 2022
Site Cirkus, Stockholm
Hosted by Gina Dirawi
Highlights
Best Picture Clara Sola
Most awardsClara Sola (5)
Most nominationsClara Sola (9)
Television coverage
Network SVT

The 57th Guldbagge Awards ceremony, presented by the Swedish Film Institute, honoring the best Swedish films of 2021 and took place on 24 January 2022 at Cirkus in Stockholm. The ceremony was televised by SVT, and was hosted by television presenter Gina Dirawi. [1]

Contents

Clara Sola won a leading five awards out of its leading nine nominations. [2]

Winners and nominees

The nominees for the 57th Guldbagge Awards were announced on 16 December 2021 at the Filmhuset, Stockholm, by the Swedish Film Institute. [3]

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface. [4]

  • Sofia Kappel – Pleasure as Bella
    • Lisa Carlehed – The Emigrants as Kristina
    • Wendy Chinchilla Araya – Clara Sola as Clara
    • Cecilia Milocco – Knocking as Molly
  • Jennie Silfverhjelm – A Christmas Tale as Marianne Jonsson
  • Clara Sola – Sophie Winqvist Loggins
    • The Choir – Ellinor Hallin
    • Tigers – Marek Septimus Wieser
Best Editing
  • Pleasure – Amanda Wing Yee Lee
    • A Christmas Tale – Ingrid Sjögren
    • The Emigrants – Louize Nissen
Best Sound Design
  • Pleasure – Erica Spetzig
    • A Christmas Tale – Eros Codinas and Love Larson
    • Red Dot – Therese Sandersson
  • A Christmas Tale – Michael Higgins
Best Visual Effects
  • The Emigrants – Alex Hansson and Torbjörn Olsson
    • A Christmas Tale – Martin Malmqvist
    • Clara Sola – Ronald Grauer
Best Short Film
  • Man with Doves – Lina Maria Mannheimer
    • Bad Lesbian – Simone Norberg
    • You Are Always 20 – Christer Wahlberg
Gullspiran

Films with multiple nominations and awards

Films with multiple nominations
NominationsFilm
9 Clara Sola
8A Christmas Tale
7 Pleasure
The Emigrants
5 The Most Beautiful Boy in the World
Tigers
3Children of the Enemy
JJ+E
Knocking
2 Sabaya
Films with multiple wins
WinsFilm
5 Clara Sola
3A Christmas Tale
Pleasure

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