Guldbagge Award for Best Documentary Feature

The Guldbagge for Best Documentary Feature is a Swedish film award presented annually by the Swedish Film Institute (SFI) as part of the Guldbagge Awards (Swedish: "Guldbaggen") to award documentary films in the Swedish motion picture industry.[1]

Guldbagge Award for Best Documentary Feature
CountrySweden
Presented bySwedish Film Institute
First awarded2000 (for documentary filmd released during the 2000 film season)
Currently held byMika Gustafson, Olivia Kastebring and Christina Tsiobanelis,
Silvana (2017)
Websiteguldbaggen.se

Winners and nominees

Each Guldbagge Awards ceremony is listed chronologically below along with the winner of the Guldbagge Award for Best Documentary Feature and the director associated with the award. In the columns under the winner of each award are the other nominees for best documentary feature.

Gunnar Bergdahl won the award in 2001 for Ljudmilas röst.
Stefan Jarl won the award in 2002 for The Bricklayer.
Nahid Persson Sarvestani won the award in 2005 for Prostitution Behind the Veil.
Malik Bendjelloul won the award in 2012 for Searching for Sugar Man.
Year Film Director(s) Ref.
2000
(36th)
Min mamma hade fjorton barn Lars Lennart Forsberg
Fyren Kristian Petri, Jan Röed and Magnus Enquist
Respect! Susanna Edwards
2001
(37th)
Ljudmilas röst Gunnar Bergdahl
Låt dom andra sköta kärleken Ruben Östlund
Mormor, Hitler och jag Carl Johan De Geer
2002
(38th)
The Bricklayer Stefan Jarl
Boogie Woogie Pappa Erik Bäfving
Gömd David Aronowitsch, Hanna Heilborn and Mats Johansson
2003
(39th)
Du ska nog se att det går över Cecilia Neant-Falk
Surplus: Terrorized Into Being Consumers Erik Gandini
Zonen Esaias Baitel
2004
(40th)
Armwrestler from Solitude Lisa Munthe and Helen Ahlsson
The Baker Kristina Meiton
Gå loss Magnus Gertten and Erik Bäfving
2005
(41st)
Prostitution Behind the Veil Nahid Persson Sarvestani
The Well Kristian Petri
The Kinch Måns Månsson
2006
(42nd)
The Substitute Åsa Blanck and Johan Palmgren
Alice and Me Rebecka Rasmusson
I Remember Håkan Alexandersson Carl Johan De Geer
2007
(43rd)
The Nun Maud Nycander
Aching Heart Oscar Hedin
Paradise Jerzy Sladkowski
2008
(44th)
Maggie in Wonderland Mark Hammarberg, Ester Martin Bergsmark and Beatrice Andersson [2][3]
Mr. Governor Måns Månsson
An Extraordinary Study in Human Degradation Patrik Eriksson
2009
(45th)
Ebbe - The Movie Karin af Klintberg and Jane Magnusson [4]
The Queen and I Nahid Persson Sarvestani
Videocracy Erik Gandini
2010
(46th)
Regretters Marcus Lindeen [5]
Kiss Bill Emelie Wallgren and Ina Holmqvist
Familia Mikael Wiström and Alberto Herskovits
2011
(47th)
At Night I Fly Michel Wenzer [6]
Stora scenen Tova Mozard
The Black Power Mixtape 1967–1975 Göran Olsson
2012
(48th)
Searching for Sugar Man Malik Bendjelloul [7][8]
Palme Maud Nycander and Kristina Lindström
Pojktanten Ester Martin Bergsmark
2013
(49th)
Belleville Baby Mia Engberg [9][10]
Forest of the Dancing Spirits Linda Västrik
No Burqas Behind Bars Nima Sarvestani
2014
(50th)
Concerning Violence Göran Olsson [11][12]
Apt. + Car + All I Have and Own Clara Bodén
Ute på landet Anders Jedenfors
2015
(51st)
Detained Anna Persson and Shaon Chakraborty [13][14]
Every Face Has a Name Magnus Gertten
Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words Stig Björkman
2016
(52nd)
Martha & Niki Tora Mkandawire Mårtens [15][16]
Don Juan Jerzy Sladkowski
MonaLisa Story Jessica Nettelbladt
2017
(53rd)
Silvana Mika Gustafson, Olivia Kastebring and Christina Tsiobanelis [17][18]
Letters to a Serial Killer Manal Masri
The Celestial Darkroom Nils Petter Löfstedt
2018
(54th)
The Deminer Hogir Hirori [19]
The Raft Marcus Lindeen
Reconstructing Utøya Carl Javér

Documentary films in other categories

Before the introduction of the award at the 36th Guldbagge Awards, documentaries were qualified for the categories of Best Film, and Best Shortfilm. The following films won the categories they were nominated in.

Best Film

Roy Andersson (top), Bo Widerberg (bottom) co-won the award in 1968/69 for The White Game.
Year Film Director(s) Ref.
1968/69
(6th)
The White Game Grupp 13[lower-alpha 1] [20]
1978/79
(15th)
A Respectable Life Stefan Jarl [21]
1984
(20th)
Beyond Sorrow, Beyond Pain Agneta Elers-Jarleman [22]
1988
(24th)
Back to Ararat Jim Downing, Göran Gunér,
Per-Åke Holmquist and Suzanne Khardalian
[23]
1994
(30th)
A Pizza in Jordbro Rainer Hartleb [24]

Best Shortfilm

Year Film Director(s) Ref.
1996
(32nd)
I skuggan av solen Susanna Edwards [25]
1998
(34th)
Aligermaas eventyr Andra Lasmanis [26]
2000
(36th)
Del av den värld som är din Karin Wegsjö [27]
gollark: If everyone forgets it at the same time, it's fine.
gollark: That it's bad, I mean.
gollark: I agree.
gollark: It's probably better than if you had *no* statistics and just had to describe it as "the data looks good" or "the data looks bad" or something.
gollark: What are you doing this for then?

See also

Notes

  1. Grupp 13 is a film collective consisting of Roy Andersson, Kalle Boman, Lena Ewert, Sven Fahlén, Staffan Hedqvist, Axel Rudorf-Lohmann, Lennart Malmer, Björn Öberg, Jörgen Persson, Ingela Romare, Inge Roos, Rudi Spee and Bo Widerberg.

References

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  2. "Guldbaggenomineringar 2008". Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). January 10, 2010. Retrieved February 8, 2017.
  3. Widman, Linda (January 12, 2009). "Här är galans alla vinnare". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved February 6, 2018.
  4. Peterson, Jens; Holmqvist, Emilia; Wejbro, Sandra (January 8, 2010). "De kan vinna baggar". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved February 8, 2017.
  5. "De krigar om Guldbaggarna". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). January 24, 2011. Retrieved February 9, 2017.
  6. Fellman, Erik (January 23, 2012). "Guldbaggen 2012 : Vinnare" (in Swedish). Filmkritikerna. Retrieved January 13, 2016.
  7. "Nomineringarna till Guldbaggen" (in Swedish). Sydsvenskan.se. Retrieved January 3, 2013.
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  9. Svenska Filminstitutet (January 3, 2014). "Nominerade". guldbaggen.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  10. "Guldbaggen 2014: Vinnarna" (in Swedish). MovieZine.se. January 21, 2014. Retrieved January 12, 2016.
  11. Svenska Filminstitutet (January 8, 2015). "Nominerade". guldbaggen.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  12. "Alla vinnare Guldbaggen 2015" (in Swedish). SVT. January 26, 2015. Retrieved January 12, 2016.
  13. "Nominations for the 2015 Guldbagge Awards" (Press release). Swedish Film Institute. January 4, 2016. Retrieved January 5, 2016.
  14. Norman, Isabel; Nykänen, Joni (January 18, 2016). "Glädjevrålet på Guldbaggegalan". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved January 19, 2016.
  15. Anderberg, Carl Adam. "Nominerade" (in Swedish). Moviezine. Retrieved January 4, 2017.
  16. Folcker, Sebastian (January 23, 2017). "De blev årets vinnare". SVT (in Swedish). Retrieved January 23, 2017.
  17. Haimi, Rebecca (January 4, 2018). "Flest nomineringar till Borg – Östlund: "Det känns okej"". SVT (in Swedish). Retrieved January 5, 2018.
  18. Pettersson, Leo (January 22, 2018). "Glädjetårar efter Sameblods succé". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved January 22, 2018.
  19. "De är nominerade till Guldbaggen 2019". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). January 3, 2019. Retrieved January 10, 2019.
  20. "Den vita sporten (1968)". The Swedish Film Database.
  21. "Ett anständigt liv (1979)". The Swedish Film Database.
  22. "Smärtgränsen (1983)". The Swedish Film Database.
  23. "Tillbaka till Ararat (1988)". The Swedish Film Database.
  24. "En pizza i Jordbro (1994)". The Swedish Film Database.
  25. "I skuggan av solen (1996)". The Swedish Film Database.
  26. "Aligermaas eventyr (1998)". The Swedish Film Database.
  27. "Del av den värld som är din (2000)". The Swedish Film Database.
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