Ruben Östlund’s Force Majeure (Turist), Sweden’s submission for Academy Award nomination as Best Foreign-Language Feature, is the big winner of Sweden’s 2015 Guldbagge Awards.
Force Majeure won six awards including Best Film, and Best Director plus Best Screenplay for Ruben Östlund.
Best Film
Force majeure / Turist
Producers: Erik Hemmendorff, Marie Kjellson and Philippe Bober
Best Director
Ruben Östlund
for Force majeure / Turist
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Saga Becker
for her role as Sebastian/ Ellie in Something Must Break / Nånting måste gå sönder
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Sverrir Gudnason
for his role as Kristian in Blowfly Park / Flugparken
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Anita Wall for her role as Frida in Home / Hemma
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Kristofer Hivju
for his role as Mats in Force majeure / Turist
Best Screenplay
Ruben Östlund
for his script for Force majeure / Turist
Best Cinematography
Fredrik Wenzel
for his cinematography in Force majeure / Turist
Best Editing
Jacob Secher Schulsinger and Ruben Östlund
for editing Force majeure / Turist
Best Costume
Cilla Rörby
for the costumes in Gentlemen
Best Sound
Andreas Franck
for the sound in The Quiet Roar
Best Makeup
Anna-Carin Lock and Anja Dahl
for makeup in Gentlemen
Best Music
Mattias Bärjed and Jonas Kullhammar
for the music in Gentlemen
Best Set Design
Ulf Jonsson, Nicklas Nilsson, Sandra Parment, Isabel Sjöstrand and Julia Tegström
for the set design in A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence / En duva satt på en gren och funderade på tillvaron
Best Foreign Language Film
Deux jours, une nuit / Två dagar, en natt
Directors: Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne
Best Short Film
Still Born
Director: Åsa Sandzén
Best Documentary Film
Concerning Violence / Om våld
Director: Göran Hugo Olsson
Best Achievement
Mats Holmgren
Lifetime Achievement Award
Liv Ullmann
Gullspira
Rose-Marie Strand, Folkets Bio
The Audience Award
The Last Chance / Micke & Veronica, producer: Lena Rehnberg