Guldbagge Award for Best Art Direction

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Guldbagge Award for Best Art Direction
CountrySweden
Presented by Swedish Film Institute
First awarded2011 (for art direction in films released during the 2011 film season)
Currently held by Roger Rosenberg,
The Nile Hilton Incident (2017)
Website guldbaggen.se

The Guldbagge for Best Art Direction is a Swedish film award presented annually by the Swedish Film Institute (SFI) as part of the Guldbagge Awards (Swedish: "Guldbaggen") to art directors working in the Swedish motion picture industry. [1]

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Winners and nominees

Each Guldbagge Awards ceremony is listed chronologically below along with the winner of the Guldbagge Award for Best Art Direction and the film associated with the award. In the columns under the winner of each award are the other nominees for best art direction.

2010s

YearFilmArt director(s)Ref.
2011
(47th)
Kronjuvelerna Roger Rosenberg [2]
Simon and the Oaks Anders Engelbrecht, Lena Selander and Folke Strömbäck
The Stig-Helmer Story Cian Bornebusch  [ sv ]
2012
(48th)
Call Girl Lina Nordqvist [3] [4]
Bitchkram Sandra Lindgren
The Last Sentence Peter Bävman and Pernilla Olsson
2013
(49th)
We Are the Best! Paola Holmér and Linda Janson [5] [6]
Shed No Tears Wilda Wiholm
Waltz for Monica Josefin Åsberg
2014
(50th)
A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence Ulf Jonsson, Nicklas Nilsson, Sandra Parment, Isabel Sjöstrand and Julia Tegström [7] [8]
Gentlemen Linda Janson
Tjuvarnas jul – Trollkarlens dotter  [ sv ] Pelle Magnestam
2015
(51st)
Drifters Kajsa Severin [9] [10]
There Should Be Rules  [ sv ] Ulrika Fredriksson
Holy Mess Matilda Afzelius
2016
(52nd)
Flykten till framtiden  [ da; sv ] Liv Ask and Bengt Fröderberg  [ sv ] [11] [12]
A Serious Game Anna Asp
The 101-Year-Old Man Who Skipped Out on the Bill and Disappeared Mikael Varhelyi
2017
(53rd)
The Nile Hilton Incident Roger Rosenberg [13] [14]
Borg McEnroe Lina Nordqvist
The Square Josefin Åsberg
2018
(54th)
Ted: För kärlekens skull Ulrika von Vegesack [15] [16]
Balkan Noir  [ sv ] Emma Sofia Wahlberg
Becoming Astrid Linda Janson
2019
(55th)
About Endlessness Anders Hellström, Frida Ekstrand Elmström and Nicklas Nilsson [17] [18]
And Then We Danced Teo Baramidze
Swoon  [ sv; uk ]Pater Sparrow

2020s

YearFilmArt director(s)Ref.
2020
(56th)
Se upp för Jönssonligan Linda Janson and Charlotte Alfredson [19] [20]
Charter Sabine Hviid
Nelly Rapp – Monster Agent Christian Olander

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