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Guldbagge Award for Best Film

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Country
  
Sweden

Official website
  
guldbaggen.se

Instituted
  
1964

Currently held by
  
The Giant (2016)

Presented by
  
Swedish Film Institute

Category of
  
Guldbagge Awards

First awarded
  
1964 (for films released during the 1963/1964 film season)

People also search for
  
Guldbagge Award for Best Director

Winners & Nominees
  
The GiantMaria Dahlin - Morten Kjems Juhl, The Giant, Winner, My Aunt in SarajevoChina Åhlander, My Aunt in Sarajevo, Nominee, The Garbage HelicopterAndreas Emanuelsson, The Garbage Helicopter, Nominee, FragilityDavid Herdies, Fragility, Nominee, The 101-Year-Old Man Who Skipped Out on the Bill and DisappearedMalte Forsell, The 101-Year-Old Man Who Skipped Out on the Bill and Disappeared, Nominee, BeyondHelena Danielsson - Ralf Karlsson, Beyond, Nominee, Let the Right One InJohn Nordling - Carl Molinder, Let the Right One In, Nominee, You - the LivingPernilla Sandström, You - the Living, Winner, My Life as a DogLasse Hallström, My Life as a Dog, Winner

The Guldbagge for Best Film is a Swedish film award presented annually by the Swedish Film Institute (SFI) as part of the Guldbagge Awards (Swedish: "Guldbaggen") to the best Swedish motion picture of the year.

Winners and nominees

Each Guldbagge Awards ceremony is listed chronologically below along with the winner of the Guldbagge Award for Best Film and the producer 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 film, which are listed from 1991 and forward.

For the first nineteen ceremonies, the eligibility period spanned two calendar years. For example, the 2nd Guldbagge Awards presented on October 15, 1965, recognized films that were released between July, 1964 and June, 1965. Starting with the 20th Guldbagge Awards, held in 1985, the period of eligibility became the full previous calendar year from January 1 to December 31. The Awards presented at that ceremony were in respect of 18 months of film production owing to the changeover from the broken calendar year to the standard calendar year during 1984. Due to a mediocre film year, no awards ceremony was held in 1971.

References

Guldbagge Award for Best Film Wikipedia