Robert Award for Best Sound Design

The Robert Award for Best Sound Design (Danish: Robert Prisen for årets sounddesigner) is one of the merit awards presented by the Danish Film Academy at the annual Robert Awards ceremony. The award has been handed out since 1984.[1]

Honorees

1980s

  • 1984: Jan JuhlerThunderbirds
  • 1985: Morten DegnbolThe Element of Crime
  • 1986: Niels Arild Nielsen & Niels Bokkenheuser – De flyvende djævle
  • 1987: Peter Hesse OvergaardCoeurs flambés
  • 1988: Niels Arild Nielsen & Lars Lund – Pelle the Conqueror
  • 1989: Niels Arild Nielsen – Himmel og helvede

1990s

2000s

2010s

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References

  1. John Sundholm; Isak Thorsen; Lars Gustaf Andersson; Olof Hedling; Gunnar Iversen; Birgir Thor Møller (20 September 2012). Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Cinema. Scarecrow Press. pp. 328–. ISBN 978-0-8108-7899-0.
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