60th Guldbagge Awards

Last updated
60th Guldbagge Awards
Date13 January 2024
Site Cirkus, Stockholm, Sweden
Hosted by Shima Niavarani
Highlights
Most nominations The Hypnosis and The Swedish Torpedo (8)
Television coverage
Network SVT

The 60th Guldbagge Awards ceremony, presented by the Swedish Film Institute, honoring the best Swedish films of 2024, will take place on 13 January 2025 at Cirkus in Stockholm. The ceremony will broadcast live on SVT1 and be hosted by actress Shima Niavarani. [1] The discontinued special award Guldbagge Newcomer Award will be reintroduced. [2] The requirement that nominated actors must have at least one previous performance was removed this year, allowing first-time actors to be nominated. [3]

Contents

Nominations

The nominations were announced on 17 December 2024 at Filmstaden Sergel in Stockholm, Sweden. [4] Comedy film The Hypnosis and sports drama film The Swedish Torpedo led the nominations with eight, followed by drama film Crossing with seven. [5]

  • Crossing – Lisabi Fridell
  • From Darkness – Nils Eilif Bremdal-Vinell
  • Summer Times – Johan Palm
Best Editing
  • Love Will Save Us – Sandra Haraldsen
  • Nova & Alice – My Ek
  • The Swedish Torpedo – Eugen Tamberg
Best Sound Design
  • Crossing – Anne Gry Friis Kristensen and Sigrid DPA Jensen
  • Heartbeat – Calle Buddee Roos
  • Love Will Save Us – Mathias Schlegel
  • Jönssonligan kommer tillbaka – Therese Sandersson
  • Love Will Save Us – Sandra Haraldsen
  • The Swedish Torpedo – Kaire Hendrikson
  • From Darkness – Erik K. Skodvin
  • Hunters – Ola Fløttum
  • JerryMaya's Detective Agency: The Lost Mascot – Lisa Montan
Best Visual Effects
  • Stockholm Bloodbath – Fredrik Nord and Jacob Gåfvels
  • The Swedish Torpedo – Sami Haartemo, Mikko Löppönen, Teemu Pitkänen, Ville Pätsi and Jacob Danell
  • XXL – Simon Öster, Kevin Gullberg, Carl Lohman, and Jacob Danell
Best Short Film
  • The Building and Burning of a Refugee Camp – Dennis Harvey
  • Deck 5B – Malin Ingrid Johansson
  • On Hospitality – Layla al Attar and Hotel al Rasheed – Magnus Bärtås and Behzad Khosravi Noori
  • Stuck – Wasima Ayad
Audience Award

To be announced

To be announced

Gullspiran

To be announced

To be announced

Films with multiple nominations

Films with multiple nominations
NominationsFilm
8 The Hypnosis
The Swedish Torpedo
7 Crossing
4 The Last Journey
Love Will Save Us
3From Darkness
G - 21 Scenes from Gottsunda
Heartbeat
Jönssonligan kommer tillbaka
Trouble
2Hunters
Israel Palestine on Swedish TV 1958-1989
Let Go

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