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*'''''[[The Promised Land (2023 film)|The Promised Land]]'' – [[Louise Vesth]], [[Nikolaj Arcel]], and [[Anders Thomas Jensen]]'''{{double-dagger}} |
*'''''[[The Promised Land (2023 film)|The Promised Land]]'' – [[Louise Vesth]], [[Nikolaj Arcel]], and [[Anders Thomas Jensen]]'''{{double-dagger}} |
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**''[[Empire (2023 film)|Empire]]'' – Nina Leidersdorff, Frederikke Aspöck, and Anna Neye |
**''[[Empire (2023 film)|Empire]]'' – Nina Leidersdorff, Frederikke Aspöck, and Anna Neye |
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**''The Great Silence'' – Pernille Tornøe, Katrine Brocks, and Marianne Lentz |
**''[[The Great Silence (2022 film)|The Great Silence]]'' – Pernille Tornøe, Katrine Brocks, and Marianne Lentz |
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**''Tove's Room'' – Mikael Rieks, [[Martin Zandvliet]], and Jakob Weis |
**''Tove's Room'' – Mikael Rieks, [[Martin Zandvliet]], and Jakob Weis |
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**''[[Unruly]]'' – Matilda Appelin, Malou Reymann, and Sara Isabella Jønsson |
**''[[Unruly]]'' – Matilda Appelin, Malou Reymann, and Sara Isabella Jønsson |
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{{Award category|#EEDD82|[[Robert Award for Best Director|Best Director]]}} |
{{Award category|#EEDD82|[[Robert Award for Best Director|Best Director]]}} |
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*'''Lea Glob – ''[[Apolonia, Apolonia]]'''''{{double-dagger}} |
*'''Lea Glob – ''[[Apolonia, Apolonia]]'''''{{double-dagger}} |
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**Katrine Brocks – ''The Great Silence'' |
**Katrine Brocks – ''[[The Great Silence (2022 film)|The Great Silence]]'' |
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**Malou Reymann – ''[[Unruly]]'' |
**Malou Reymann – ''[[Unruly]]'' |
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**[[Martin Zandvliet]] – ''Tove's Room'' |
**[[Martin Zandvliet]] – ''Tove's Room'' |
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*'''''[[Unruly]]'' – Malou Reymann and Sara Isabella Jønsson'''{{double-dagger}} |
*'''''[[Unruly]]'' – Malou Reymann and Sara Isabella Jønsson'''{{double-dagger}} |
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**''[[Empire (2023 film)|Empire]]'' – Anna Neye |
**''[[Empire (2023 film)|Empire]]'' – Anna Neye |
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**''The Great Silence'' – Katrine Brocks and Marianne Lentz |
**''[[The Great Silence (2022 film)|The Great Silence]]'' – Katrine Brocks and Marianne Lentz |
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**''The Quiet Migration'' – Malene Choi and Sissel Dalsgaard Thomsen |
**''The Quiet Migration'' – Malene Choi and Sissel Dalsgaard Thomsen |
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**''Unsinkable'' – Christian Andersen and Martin Strange-Hansen |
**''Unsinkable'' – Christian Andersen and Martin Strange-Hansen |
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**Joachim Fjelstrup – ''Tove's Room'' as Klaus Rifbjer |
**Joachim Fjelstrup – ''Tove's Room'' as Klaus Rifbjer |
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**Anders Heinrichsen – ''[[Unruly]]'' as Overlæge Wildenskov |
**Anders Heinrichsen – ''[[Unruly]]'' as Overlæge Wildenskov |
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**[[Elliott Crosset Hove]] – ''The Great Silence'' as Erik |
**[[Elliott Crosset Hove]] – ''[[The Great Silence (2022 film)|The Great Silence]]'' as Erik |
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**[[Thomas Hwan]] – ''The Land of Short Sentences'' as Rasmus |
**[[Thomas Hwan]] – ''The Land of Short Sentences'' as Rasmus |
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**''Copenhagen Does Not Exist'' – Jacob Møller |
**''Copenhagen Does Not Exist'' – Jacob Møller |
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**''[[Empire (2023 film)|Empire]]'' – Linda Wassberg |
**''[[Empire (2023 film)|Empire]]'' – Linda Wassberg |
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**''The Great Silence'' – Mia Mai Dengsø Graabæk |
**''[[The Great Silence (2022 film)|The Great Silence]]'' – Mia Mai Dengsø Graabæk |
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**''The Quiet Migration'' – Louise McLaughlin |
**''The Quiet Migration'' – Louise McLaughlin |
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**''Unsinkable'' – Loui Ladegaard |
**''Unsinkable'' – Loui Ladegaard |
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**''Darkland: The Return'' – Kasper Leick |
**''Darkland: The Return'' – Kasper Leick |
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**''The Great Glitch / Children of Paradise'' – Mathias Saabye |
**''The Great Glitch / Children of Paradise'' – Mathias Saabye |
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**''The Great Silence'' – Nikoline Løgstrup |
**''[[The Great Silence (2022 film)|The Great Silence]]'' – Nikoline Løgstrup |
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**''Music for Black Pigeons'' – Adam Nielsen |
**''Music for Black Pigeons'' – Adam Nielsen |
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**''[[The Promised Land (2023 film)|The Promised Land]]'' – Olivier Bugge Coutté |
**''[[The Promised Land (2023 film)|The Promised Land]]'' – Olivier Bugge Coutté |
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*'''''[[Apolonia, Apolonia]]'' – Jonas Struck'''{{double-dagger}} |
*'''''[[Apolonia, Apolonia]]'' – Jonas Struck'''{{double-dagger}} |
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**''Darkland: The Return'' – Jens Ole Wowk McCoy |
**''Darkland: The Return'' – Jens Ole Wowk McCoy |
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**''The Great Silence'' – Johan Carøe |
**''[[The Great Silence (2022 film)|The Great Silence]]'' – Johan Carøe |
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**''[[The Promised Land (2023 film)|The Promised Land]]'' – [[Dan Romer]] |
**''[[The Promised Land (2023 film)|The Promised Land]]'' – [[Dan Romer]] |
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**''Unsinkable'' – Anders Malta and Jonas Struck |
**''Unsinkable'' – Anders Malta and Jonas Struck |
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Revision as of 18:34, 14 July 2024
41st Robert Awards | |
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Date | 3 February 2024 |
Hosted by | Lise Baastrup |
Organized by | Danish Film Academy |
Highlights | |
Best Film | The Promised Land |
Most awards | Film The Promised Land (8) Television Prisoner (5) |
Most nominations | Film The Promised Land (14) Television Carmen Curlers 2, Chorus Girls, and Prisoner (6) |
The 41st Robert Awards ceremony, presented by Danish Film Academy on 3 February 2024, to honour the best in Danish film and television of 2023.[1] It took place at the Tivoli Hotel & Congress Centre in Copenhagen, Denmark and was hosted by actress Lise Baastrup.[2]
Epic historical drama The Promised Land won eight awards out of fourteen nominations, including Best Danish Film.[3] Documentary film Apolonia, Apolonia won all five awards out of its nominations. Other winners included Unruly with two. DR1's crime drama series Prisoner won five awards, including Best Danish Television Series and every acting category. Film producer Marianne Moritzen received this year's Robert Honorary Award.[4] Film producer Sara Stockmann received the Ib Award.[5]
Winners and nominees
The nominations were announced on 9 January 2024.[6] Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).
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Films with multiple nominations and awards
Nominations | Film |
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14 | The Promised Land |
10 | Unruly |
7 | The Great Silence |
Tove's Room | |
6 | Empire |
5 | Apolonia, Apolonia |
4 | Darkland: The Return |
The Land of Short Sentences | |
Liberation | |
The Quiet Migration | |
Unsinkable | |
3 | Ehrengard: The Art of Seduction |
The Great Glitch / Children of Paradise | |
Music for Black Pigeons | |
Nightwatch: Demons Are Forever | |
2 | Copenhagen Does Not Exist |
Rosa and the Stone Troll | |
Shabholm | |
Viktor vs the World |
Awards | Film |
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8 | The Promised Land |
5 | Apolonia, Apolonia |
2 | Unruly |
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Shows with multiple nominations and awards
Nominations | Film |
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6 | Carmen Curlers 2 |
Chorus Girls | |
Prisoner | |
3 | The Nurse |
2 | Agent |
Oxen |
Awards | Film |
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5 | Prisoner |
References
- ^ Carlsen, Per Juul (7 February 2024). "Danish Robert Awards: "It's not about the show, it's about the networking."". Nordisk Film & TV Fond. Retrieved 10 July 2024.
- ^ Sjelhøj, Josephine; Bekker, Luise Marie (3 February 2024). "Se hendes vilde look: Lise Baastrup i ekstravagant guldkjole til Robert Prisen". Billed Bladet. Retrieved 10 July 2024.
- ^ "Og Robert Prisen 2024 gik til..." Danish Film Academy. 24 June 2024. Retrieved 11 July 2024.
- ^ Bekker, Luise Marie (4 February 2024). "Henning Moritzens datter får Æres-Robert 25 år efter sin far: Mine forældre havde været pavestolte". Billed Bladet. Retrieved 11 July 2024.
- ^ "Tillykke til årets modtager af IB-Prisen: Sara Stockmann". Danske Filminstruktører. 5 February 2024. Retrieved 11 July 2024.
- ^ "Robert Prisen 2024: Her er de nominerede". Idoart. 9 January 2024. Retrieved 10 July 2024.