Swedish Guldbagge awards queuing up for Marcimain's disputed Call Girl
- With 11 nominations, Swedish director Mikael Marcimain's Call Girl - reported for "gross defamation of character" – is front-runner in the race for the Swedish Oscars
Swedish director Mikael Marcimain’s feature debut Call Girl [+see also:
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Call Girl will, among others, be considered in main categories Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress (Pernilla August), Best Original Screenplay (Marietta von Hausswolff von Baumgarten) and Best Cinematography (Hoyte van Hoytema). Nearest runners-up, Jan Troell’s The Last Sentence [+see also:
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The son of the late Swedish prime minister Olof Palme, Mårten Palme, who reported Call Girl to Sweden’s Chancellor of Justice, is mostly surprised that it might win for Best Script – “it is childish, totally confused, it depicts a society governed by a group of pedophiles”, he told the local press. Inspired by the Swedish brothel scandal in the late 1970s, it includes a scene where a politician who may resemble Palme buys sex from an underage girl.
FULL LIST OF NOMINATIONS
Best film
Call Girl. Prod: Mimmi Spång
Searching for Sugar Man. Prods: Malik Bendjelloul, Simon Chinn
Eat Sleep Die [+see also:
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interview: Gabriela Pichler
interview: Nermina Lukac
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Best Director
Mikael Marcimain, for Call Girl.
Gabriela Pichler, for Eat Sleep Die
Jan Troell, for The Last Sentence
Best Actress
Pernilla August, for Call Girl. Nermina Lukač, for Eat Sleep Die. Linda Molin, for Bitch Hug
Best Actor
Johannes Brost, for Avalon [+see also:
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Best Supporting Actress
Léonore Ekstrand, for Avalon
Yohanna Idha, for Certain People
Ulla Skoog, for The Last Sentence
Best Supporting Actor
Peter Carlberg, for Avalon
Milan Dragišić, for Eat Sleep Die
Fares Fares, for Easy Money II
Best Original Screenplay
Malik Bendjelloul, for Searching for Sugar Man
Marietta von Hausswolff von Baumgarten, for Call Girl
Gabriela Pichler, for Eat Sleep Die
Best Cinematography
Hoyte van Hoytema, for Call Girl
Måns Månsson, for Avalon
Jan Troell, Mischa Gavrjusjov, for The Last Sentence
Best Editing
Andreas Jonsson, Hanna Lejonqvist, Niels Pagh Andersen, for Palme
[+see also:
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Malik Bendjelloul, for Searching for Sugar Man
Best Costume Design
Cilla Rörby, for Call Girl
Katja Watkins, for The Last Sentence
Jaana Fomin, for Metal Brothers
Best Make-Up
Eros Codinas, for Call Girl.
Jenny Fred, for Easy Money II
Maria Strid Zackrisson, for The Last Sentence
Best Musical Score
Benny Andersson, for Palme
Malik Bendjelloul, Sixto Rodriguez, for Searching for Sugar Man
Johan Söderqvist, Andreas Unge, for El Médico – the Cubaton Story
Best Set Design
Lina Nordqvist, for Call Girl
Sandra Lindgren, for Bitch Hug
Pernilla Olsson, for The Last Sentence
Best Visual Effects
Tim Morris, for Call Girl
Torbjörn Olsson, for Agent Hamilton - In the Interest of the Nation
[+see also:
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Best Documentary
Palme. Dirs: Kristina Lindström, Maud Nycander
She Male Snails [+see also:
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Searching for Sugar Man. Dir: Malik Bendjelloul
Best Short
Dance Music Now. Dir: Johan Jonason
The Photographer. Dir: Vanja Sandell Billström
The Clearing. Dir: Peter Grönlund
Best Foreign-Language Film
Amour [+see also:
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interview: Michael Haneke
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Laurence Anyways [+see also:
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Moonrise Kingdom. Dir: Wes Anderson (US)
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