Clara Sola enjoys a fivefold Guldbagge sweep (original) (raw)

25/01/2022 - Costa Rica’s Oscar submission became the big champion at a truly international edition of the national Swedish film awards on Monday night

Clara Sola enjoys a fivefold Guldbagge sweep

The victors of the 2022 Guldbagge Awards, with the Clara Sola winners in the front row (© Pelle T Nilsson/SPA)

“Sweden is damned fantastic,” exclaimed Nima Yousefi, the main producer of Clara Sola [+see also:
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Clara Sola, the debut fiction feature by Swedish-born director Nathalie Álvarez Mesén, of Costa Rican descent, portrays an introverted woman and her reluctant role as a religious healer. This truly international co-production premiered in the Directors’ Fortnight of the 2021 Cannes International Film Festival and has since enjoyed a rich festival run and also been picked as the Costa Rican Oscar submission. At the Swedish Guldbagge Awards on Monday, it garnered five wins – for Best Sound, Best Cinematography, Best Screenplay, Best Direction and Best Film – making it the big champion of the evening.

Also international in scope is Ninja Thyberg’s Californian porn odyssey Pleasure [+see also:
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A more distinctly national affair, Hannes Holm’s A Christmas Tale, bagged two acting prizes and the Award for Best Set Design. Based on a 1975 television cartoon, watched by millions of Swedes every Christmas Eve ever since, it features a Robin Hood-admiring teenager who steals packages from wealthy citizens and hands them out to the poor. While shown on British TV in the 1980s as Christopher’s Christmas Mission (narrated by Bernard Cribbins), this new, live-action feature has yet to see a release outside of the Nordic region.

Here is the full list of award winners:

Best Film Clara Sola [+see also:
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Best Director Nathalie Álvarez Mesén - Clara Sola

Best Actress in a Leading Role Sofia Kappel - Pleasure [+see also:
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Best Actor in a Leading Role Jonas Karlsson - A Christmas Tale (Sweden/Norway)

Best Actress in a Supporting Role Jennie Silfverhjelm - A Christmas Tale

Best Actor in a Supporting Role Jonay Pineda Skallak – JJ+E (Sweden)

Best Screenplay Nathalie Álvarez Mesén, Maria Camila Arias - Clara Sola

Best Cinematography Sophie Winqvist Loggins - Clara Sola

Best Editing Hanna Lejonqvist, Dino Jonsäter - The Most Beautiful Boy in the World [+see also:
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Best Costume DesignAmanda Wing Yee Lee - Pleasure

Best Sound/Sound Design Erick Vargas Williams, Valène Leroy, Charles De Ville, Aline Gavroy - Clara Sola

Best Make-up Erica Spetzig - Pleasure

Best Original Score Lisa Nordström - Children of the Enemy [+see also:
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Best Set Design Michael Higgins – A Christmas Tale

Best Visual Effects Alex Hansson, Torbjörn Olsson - The Emigrants [+see also:
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Best International Film Flee [+see also:
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Best Documentary Film Sabaya [+see also:
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Best Short Film Man with Doves - Lina Maria Mannheimer (Sweden/France)

Lifetime Achievement Award Director Suzanne Osten

The Gullspira (for achievements in children’s film)
Animator Johan Hagelbäck