Guldbagge Award for Best Cinematography

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Guldbagge Award for Best Cinematography
CountrySweden
Presented by Swedish Film Institute
First awarded1988 (for writing in films released during the 1988 film season)
Currently held by Sophia Olsson,
Charter (2020)
Website guldbaggen.se

The Guldbagge for Best Cinematography is a Swedish film award presented annually by the Swedish Film Institute (SFI) as part of the Guldbagge Awards (Swedish: "Guldbaggen") to cinematographers 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 Cinematography and the film associated with the award. Before 1991 the awards did not announce nominees, only winners. In the columns under the winner of each award are the other nominees for best cinematography, which are listed from 1991 and forward.

  Winners before the nomination system (1964–1990)
  Winners under the nomination system (1991–present)
Jan Troell co-won the award in 2001 for As White as in Snow. Jan Troell.jpg
Jan Troell co-won the award in 2001 for As White as in Snow .
YearCinematographerFilmRef.
1988
(24th)
Peter Mokrosinski Friends
1989
(25th)
Göran Nilsson Codename Coq Rouge
1990
(26th)
Esa Vuorinen Good Evening, Mr. Wallenberg
1991
(27th)
Per Källberg Agnes Cecilia – en sällsam historia [2]
Sven Nykvist The Ox
Jan Troell Il Capitano: A Swedish Requiem
1992
(28th)
Tony Forsberg Sunday's Children [3]
Jens Fischer Svart Lucia
Jörgen Persson The Best Intentions
Jens Fischer House of Angels
1993
(29th)
Jens Fischer Sista dansen [4]
Göran Nilsson The Slingshot
Peter Mokrosinski The Man on the Balcony
1994
(30th)
Harald Paalgard Dreamplay
Lars Crépin The Hands
Göran Nilsson Zorn
1995
(31st)
Jan Röed Atlanten
Göran Nilsson Big Men, Little Men
Stefan Kullänger Between Summers
1996
(32nd)
Harald Paalgard Christmas Oratorio
Anders Bohman The Dream Prince
Kjell Lagerroos The Hunters
1997
(33rd)
Jens Fischer Beneath the Surface
Esa Vuorinen Expectations
Per Källberg Jag är din krigare
1998
(34th)
Philip Øgaard Glasblåsarns barn
Mikael Kristersson Kestrel's Eye
Ian Wilson Love Fools
1999
(35th)
Anders Bohman Tsatsiki, morsan och polisen
Peter Mokrosinski Straydogs
Jacob Jørgensen Zero Tolerance
2000
(36th)
István Borbás
Jesper Klevenås
Songs from the Second Floor
John O. Olsson Knock Out
Esa Vuorinen Swedish Beauty
2001
(37th)
Mischa Gavrjusjov
Jan Troell
As White as in Snow
Peter Mokrosinski Days Like This
Jörgen Persson A Song for Martin
2002
(38th)
Ulf Brantås Lilya 4-ever
John Christian Rosenlund Beck – Sista vittnet
Lars Crépin Everybody Loves Alice
2003
(39th)
Peter Mokrosinski Evil
Göran Hallberg Illusive Tracks
Göran Hallberg Details
2004
(40th)
Jens Fischer The Queen of Sheba's Pearls
Harald Paalgard As It Is in Heaven
Leif Benjour Four Shades of Brown
2005
(41st)
Aril Wretblad Zozo
Anders Bohman Mouth to Mouth
Philip Øgaard Kim Novak Never Swam in Genesaret's Lake
2006
(42nd)
Linus Sandgren Storm
Peter Gerdehag The Horseman
Crille Forsberg God Willing
2007
(43rd)
Geir Hartly Andreassen Darling
Eric Kress Arn – The Knight Templar
Gustav Danielsson You, the Living
2008
(44th)
Hoyte van Hoytema Let the Right One In [5] [6]
Marius Dybwad Brandrud Involuntary
Jan Troell
Mischa Gavrjusjov
Everlasting Moments
2009
(45th)
Hoyte van Hoytema The Girl [7]
Eric Kress The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Peter Mokrosinski The Girl Who Played with Fire
2010
(46th)
Aril Wretblad Easy Money [8]
Göran Hallberg Behind Blue Skies
Erik Molberg Hansen Beyond
2011
(47th)
Marius Dybwad Brandrud Play [9]
Per Källberg Stockholm East
Dan Lausten Simon and the Oaks
2012
(48th)
Hoyte van Hoytema Call Girl [10] [11]
Jan Troell
Mischa Gavrjusjov
The Last Sentence
Måns Månsson Avalon
2013
(49th)
Petrus Sjövik Broken Hill Blues [12] [13]
Eric Kress Waltz for Monica
Erik Sohlström Shed No Tears
2014
(50th)
Fredrik Wenzel Force Majeure [14] [15]
Fredrik Wenzel The Quiet Roar
Jallo Faber Gentlemen
2015
(51st)
Gösta Reiland Flocking [16] [17]
Linda Wassberg White People
Göran Hallberg A Man Called Ove
2016
(52nd)
Ita Zbroniec-Zajt The Yard [18] [19]
Ita Zbroniec-Zajt My Aunt in Sarajevo
Anders Bohman The Garbage Helicopter
2017
(53rd)
Fredrik Wenzel The Square [20] [21]
Jonas Alarik Ravens
Sophia Olsson Sami Blood
2018
(54th)
Kristoffer Jönsson Garden Lane [22] [23]
Ellinor Hallin In i dimman
Måns Månsson Jimmie
2019
(55th)
Lisabi Fridell And Then We Danced [24] [25]
Ragna Jorming The Perfect Patient
Aril Wretblad Swoon
2020
(56th)
Sophia Olsson Charter [26] [27]
Mathias Døcker and Jonathan Elsborg Meanwhile on Earth
Frida Wendel Spring Uje spring

See also

Notes and references

  1. Svenska Filminstitutet. "Tidslinjen del III: 1984-1993". Guldbaggen.se (in Swedish). Retrieved January 9, 2015.
  2. "Guldbagge Awards 1992 (Sweden) - Swedish Film Institute". FilmAffinity . Retrieved January 13, 2016.
  3. "Guldbagge Awards 1993 (Sweden) - Swedish Film Institute". FilmAffinity . Retrieved January 13, 2016.
  4. "Guldbagge Awards 1994 (Sweden) - Swedish Film Institute". FilmAffinity . Retrieved January 13, 2016.
  5. "Guldbaggenomineringar 2008". Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). January 10, 2010. Retrieved February 8, 2017.
  6. Widman, Linda (January 12, 2009). "Här är galans alla vinnare". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved February 6, 2018.
  7. Peterson, Jens; Holmqvist, Emilia; Wejbro, Sandra (January 8, 2010). "De kan vinna baggar". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved February 8, 2017.
  8. "De krigar om Guldbaggarna". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). January 24, 2011. Retrieved February 9, 2017.
  9. Fellman, Erik (January 23, 2012). "Guldbaggen 2012 : Vinnare" (in Swedish). Filmkritikerna. Retrieved January 13, 2016.
  10. "Nomineringarna till Guldbaggen" (in Swedish). Sydsvenskan.se. Retrieved January 3, 2013.
  11. Fellman, Erik (January 21, 2013). "Guldbaggen 2013 : Vinnare" (in Swedish). Filmkritikerna. Retrieved January 12, 2016.
  12. Svenska Filminstitutet (January 3, 2014). "Nominerade". guldbaggen.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  13. "Guldbaggen 2014: Vinnarna" (in Swedish). MovieZine. January 21, 2014. Retrieved January 12, 2016.
  14. Svenska Filminstitutet (January 8, 2015). "Nominerade". guldbaggen.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  15. "Alla vinnare Guldbaggen 2015" (in Swedish). SVT. January 26, 2015. Retrieved January 12, 2016.
  16. "Nominations for the 2015 Guldbagge Awards" (Press release). Swedish Film Institute. January 4, 2016. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved January 5, 2016.
  17. Norman, Isabel; Nykänen, Joni (January 18, 2016). "Glädjevrålet på Guldbaggegalan". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved January 19, 2016.
  18. Anderberg, Carl Adam. "Nominerade" (in Swedish). Moviezine. Retrieved January 4, 2017.
  19. Folcker, Sebastian (January 23, 2017). "De blev årets vinnare". SVT (in Swedish). Retrieved January 23, 2017.
  20. Haimi, Rebecca (January 4, 2018). "Flest nomineringar till Borg – Östlund: "Det känns okej"". SVT (in Swedish). Retrieved January 5, 2018.
  21. Pettersson, Leo (January 22, 2018). "Glädjetårar efter Sameblods succé". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved January 22, 2018.
  22. "De är nominerade till Guldbaggen 2019". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). January 3, 2019. Retrieved January 10, 2019.
  23. da Silva, Tali; Rönnqvist Fors, Klara (20 January 2020). "And then we danced vann bästa film på Guldbaggegalan". SVT (in Swedish). Retrieved 22 January 2020.
  24. "Nominerade 2020" (in Swedish). Guldbaggen.se. January 8, 2020. Retrieved January 21, 2020.
  25. Lundin, Caroline; Hill, Siri (28 January 2019). "Guldbaggegalan – här är alla vinnare". SVT (in Swedish). Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  26. "2020 års Guldbaggenomineringar!". Guldbaggen.se. 17 December 2020. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
  27. Adelai, Amina; Farran-Lee, Lydia (25 January 2021). "Charter och Spring Uje spring tog hem de tunga priserna". SVT (in Swedish). Retrieved 25 January 2021.

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