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Paradise Is Burning gagne le Guldbagge du meilleur film

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- Shame on Dry Land a récolté sept trophées ; la liste des lauréats des prix du cinéma suédois comprend aussi The Gullspång Miracle et Together 99

Paradise Is Burning gagne le Guldbagge du meilleur film
L'équipe de Paradise Is Burning, notamment le producteur Nima Yousefi serrant dans ses bras l'actrice principale du film, Bianca Delbravo, et la réalisatrice du film, Mika Gustafson, à côté d'eux à droite (© Pelle T. Nilsson/SPA)

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An all-time record was set at the 2024 Swedish Guldbagge Awards when seven trophies out of nine nominations – of which, curiously, none was for Best Film – were awarded to the same contender. Axel Petersén’s dark tale of sordid criminality in sun-drenched Malta Shame on Dry Land [+lire aussi :
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interview : Axel Petersén
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, which premiered at Toronto last year, landed key awards for Best Director, Best Lead and Best Supporting Male Actor as well as an array of technical prizes, plus Best Score.

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Best Film went to Mika Gustafson’s Venice- and London-awarded Paradise Is Burning [+lire aussi :
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interview : Mika Gustafson
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, the story of three kid sisters living a highly unsupervised existence while their mother is away (for good?), simultaneously doing their best to keep the social services at bay. In a heartfelt acceptance speech, directed straight at the award committee’s highly controversial new restriction on any amateur being eligible for prizes, producer Nima Yousefi immediately handed the Guldbagge over to the film’s main acting trio, Safira Mossberg, Dilvin Asaad and Bianca Delbravo, all of them street-cast first-timers. “While they miss a formal education, they show that talent has no boundaries,” stated Yousefi. The resulting applause, courtesy of an assembled national film industry, felt unanimously affirmative.

Another memorable 2023 favourite, Maria Fredriksson’s Tribeca winner The Gullspång Miracle [+lire aussi :
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, won the Best Documentary Award, while Lukas Moodysson’s Together 99 [+lire aussi :
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won for Best Screenplay and Best Supporting Actress, for Anja Lundquist. Amidst strong competition in the Best Actress category, winning out over names like Karin Franz Körlof and Lena Olin was Iranian-born Marall Nasiri, who was rewarded for her performance in Opponent [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Milad Alami
fiche film
]
, which earned her the same award in Seattle in 2023. Carrying 71 names of imprisoned Iranian females tattooed on her body, she pleaded for attention and solidarity for her cause.

The warmest reception of the evening was probably reserved for a face that has been seen and cherished by generations of Swedes and non-Swedes alike, as the accolade for achievements in the field of youth cinema, the Gullspira, was received by Inger Nilsson. Fifty-five years ago, in 1969, at the age of nine, she appeared on television screens as Pippi Longstocking, that super-strong and highly unsupervised young heroine from Astrid Lindgren’s books, and would go on to make several feature films that would travel the world. The accolade was thus fully deserved – and she was an amateur at the time, at that.

Here is the full list of winners:

Best Film
Paradise Is Burning [+lire aussi :
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interview : Mika Gustafson
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- Mika Gustafson (Sweden/Italy/Denmark/Finland)

Best Director
Axel Petersén – Shame on Dry Land [+lire aussi :
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interview : Axel Petersén
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]
(Sweden/Malta)

Best Actress in a Leading Role
Marall Nasiri – Opponent [+lire aussi :
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interview : Milad Alami
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]
(Sweden/Norway)

Best Actor in a Leading Role
Joel Spira – Shame on Dry Land

Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Anja Lundqvist – Together 99 [+lire aussi :
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]
(Sweden/Denmark)

Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Christopher Wagelin – Shame on Dry Land

Best Screenplay
Lukas Moodysson – Together 99

Best Cinematography
Josua Enblom – Shame on Dry Land

Best Editing
Robert Krantz – Shame on Dry Land

Best Costumes
Karen Fabritius Gram, Pierre Vienings – Hammarskjöld [+lire aussi :
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(Sweden/Norway/Denmark)

Best Sound/Sound Design
Andreas Franck – Shame on Dry Land

Best Make-up
Tove Jansson, Eva von Bahr, Love Larsson – The Conference

Best Original Score
Baba Stiltz - Shame on Dry Land

Best Set Design
Linda Janson – Black Crab

Best Visual Effects
Nora Berecoechea, Stefan Rycken – The Abyss (Finland/Sweden)

Best Documentary Film
The Gullspång Miracle [+lire aussi :
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– Maria Fredriksson (Sweden/Norway/Denmark)

Best Short Film
Leila – Fariba Haidari

Lifetime Achievement Award
Actress Marie Göranzon

The Gullspira (for achievements in children’s film)
Actress Inger Nilsson

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