58th Guldbagge Awards

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58th Guldbagge Awards
Date23 January 2023
Site Cirkus, Stockholm
Hosted by Parisa Amiri
Highlights
Best Picture Triangle of Sadness
Most awardsTriangle of Sadness (6)
Most nominationsTriangle of Sadness (9)
Television coverage
Network SVT

The 58th Guldbagge Awards ceremony, presented by the Swedish Film Institute, honoring the best Swedish films of 2022 and took place on 23 January 2023 at Cirkus in Stockholm. The ceremony was televised by SVT, and was hosted by television presenter Parisa Amiri. [1]

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Triangle of Sadness won a leading six awards out of its leading nine nominations. [2]

Winners and nominees

Ruben Ostlund, Best Director winner Ruben Ostlund in Aug 2014.jpg
Ruben Östlund, Best Director winner
Tarik Saleh, Best Screenplay winner Tarik Saleh in 2022-2.jpg
Tarik Saleh, Best Screenplay winner
Dolly de Leon, Best Actress in a Supporting Role winner Dolly de Leon 2023 (cropped).jpg
Dolly de Leon, Best Actress in a Supporting Role winner
Zlatko Buric, Best Actor in a Supporting Role winner Zlatko Buric at the premiere of Teen Spirit, 2018 Toronto Film Festival (44028933304) (cropped).jpg
Zlatko Buric, Best Actor in a Supporting Role winner

The majority of the nominees for the 58th Guldbagge Awards were announced on 15 December 2022. [3]

However, the finalists for the Guldbagge Audience Award were announced on 9 January 2023, [4] whereas the Guldbagge Honorary Award and Gullspiran have no nominees, and the recipients of these awards were revealed along with the other winners at the gala.

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface. [5]

Best Editing
Best Sound Design
Best Visual Effects
Best Short Film
Gullspiran

Films with multiple nominations and awards

Films with multiple nominations
NominationsFilm
9 Triangle of Sadness
7 Boy from Heaven
I Am Zlatan
6Burn All My Letters
Comedy Queen
4Historjá – Stitches for Sápmi
3 Black Crab
UFO Sweden
2Döttrar
Maya Nilo (Laura)
Films with multiple wins
WinsFilm
6 Triangle of Sadness
3 Black Crab
2Historjá – Stitches for Sápmi

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