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It’s time for the extraordinary Guldbagge when last year’s best Swedish films take home the award tonight

It’s time for the extraordinary Guldbagge when last year’s best Swedish films take home the award tonight

the best movie:

“The Compact,” directed by Amanda Kernell

“Greta” by Nathan Grossman

Orca by Josephine Bornebusch

“Bird Chart” directed by Ellen Fisk and Eleanor Hallen

“Oggy Rabi Rabi” by Henrik Scheffert

Best director

Maria Buck, for “Psykos i Stockholm”

Nathan Grossman, for “Greta”

Amanda Kernell on “The Charter”

Henrik Scheffert, for “Spring Uje Spring”

The best leader

Ann Dal Torp as Alice in “The Charter”

Irma von Platten, for her role in “Inland”

Josephine Nelden, as mother in “Psykos i Stockholm”

Josephine Stovkoper, in the role of the daughter in “Psykos i Stockholm”

Best Male Leader

Oggy Prandelius, as Oggy in “Oggy’s Spring”

Adel Darwish, on the role of Mounir in “The Forest”.

Rolf Lasgard, for the role of Marian in “Marian’s Parents”

Johann Ryburg, as Claes in “Orca”

Best case scenario

Josephine Bornebusch and Gunnar AK Jarvstad for “Orca”

Augie Prandelius, for “Spring Uje Spring”

Maria Buck on “Psychosis in Stockholm”

Amanda Kernell on “The Charter”

Best Documentary Film:

“Greta” by Nathan Grossman

Idomeni by David Aronovic

“Bird Chart” directed by Ellen Fisk and Eleanor Hallen

Best Supporting Actor

Ahmed Fadel for a unique role in “The Forest”.

Sverir Goodnason, on the role of Matthias in “The Charter”

Eric Johansson, as John in “Orca”

Vertanin is wanted for the role of Yohanus in “The Longest Day”.

Best Supporting Actress

Lena Andrey, as Eva in “Marian’s Parents”

Mary Goranzon, as Margate Vanheden in “Watch Out for Johnson’s League”

Eva Melander, as Lena in “Inland”

Marianne Moore, as Lena Sliva in “Nelly Rap – Agent Beast”

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