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41st Robert Awards
Date3 February 2024 (2024-02-03)
Hosted byLise Baastrup
Organized byDanish Film Academy
Highlights
Best FilmThe Promised Land
Most awardsFilm
The Promised Land (8)
Television
Prisoner (5)
Most nominationsFilm
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 (‡).

Film

  • The Great Glitch / Children of Paradise – Magnus Nygaard Albertsen and Søren Peter Langkjær Bojsen
    • Rosa and the Stone Troll – Marie Bro, Karla Nor Holmbäck, and Toke Westmark Steensen
    • Shabholm – Daniel Mühlendorph, Gigis, Christoffer Krustrup, Sorena Sanjari, and Troels Unneland
  • Unruly – Malou Reymann and Sara Isabella Jønsson
    • Empire – Anna Neye
    • The Great Silence – Katrine Brocks and Marianne Lentz
    • The Quiet Migration – Malene Choi and Sissel Dalsgaard Thomsen
    • Unsinkable – Christian Andersen and Martin Strange-Hansen
  • The Promised Land – Sabine Schumann
    • The Angel Maker – Sofie de Mylius
    • Liberation – Tina Helmark
    • Nightwatch: Demons Are Forever – Henrik Steen and Thomas Foldberg
    • Unruly – Sara Sofia Kasper
  • Apolonia, Apolonia – Andreas Bøggild Monies and Thor Ochsner
    • Darkland: The Return – Kasper Leick
    • The Great Glitch / Children of Paradise – Mathias Saabye
    • The Great Silence – Nikoline Løgstrup
    • Music for Black Pigeons – Adam Nielsen
    • The Promised Land – Olivier Bugge Coutté
  • Apolonia, Apolonia – Anna Żarnecka-Wójcik and Jacques Pedersen
    • Darkland: The Return – Adrian Aurelius and Philip Nicolai Flindt
    • Music for Black Pigeons – Peter Albrechtsen
    • Nightwatch: Demons Are Forever – Nino Jacobsen
    • The Promised Land – Claus Lynge and Hans Christian Kock
    • Thanks for Your Service – Anne Gry Friis Kristensen
  • "Så ved man, hvad man får" from The Land of Short Sentences – Music and Lyric: Lasse Dein, Christian Grinderslev, and Andreas Hedegaard Mikkelsen; Performer: Lasse Dein
    • "A Beautiful Life" from A Beautiful Life – Music and Lyric: Christopher, Petter Tarland, and Pär Westerlund; Performer: Christopher
    • "Jeg har dig" from Rosa and the Stone Troll – Music and Lyric: Pil Kalinka Nygaard Jeppesen and Rasmus Lundgaard Olsen; Performer: Pil
    • "Life's a High" from Peculiar People – Music and Lyric: Emma Grankvist, Gabriel Beltrone, and Rasmus Bille Bahncke; Performer: eee gee
    • "Shabholm" from Shabholm – Music and Lyric: Kevin "kephoi" Iversen and Mike Lowrey; Performer: Gigis
  • An Example – Christian Lønhart, Selma Sunniva, and Kristine Plechinger Tüchsen
    • Ivalu – Rebecca Pruzan, Kim Magnusson, and Anders Walter
    • The Last Straw – Nadia Abrahamsen, Lovísa Dröfn, and Andrias Høgenni
    • Salmon – Pelle Axel von Schantz Iversen, Karoline Jørgensen, and Mattis Huus Heurlin
    • The Shift – Emma Lind, Amalie Maria Nielsen, and Oscar Anker Wiedemann
  • The Promised Land – Alexander Schepelern and Nina Strøm
    • Ehrengard: The Art of Seduction – Erik Hals, Katharina Bormann, Martin Madsen, and Sune Reinhardt
    • Jomfruer fra rummet – Dan Dirckinck-Holmfeld
    • Liberation – Simon Sandin
    • Nightwatch: Demons Are Forever – Erik Hals, Katharina Bormann, and Martin Madsen
  • Apolonia, Apolonia – Sidsel Lønvig Siersted and Lea Glob
    • The Monk – Christian Sønderby Jepsen and Mira Jargil
    • The Mountains – Mathilde Hvid Lippmann and Christian Einshøj
    • Music for Black Pigeons – Emile Hertling Péronard, Andreas Koefoed, and Jørgen Leth
    • Twice Colonized – Emile Hertling Péronard and Lin Alluna
  • The Day I Died – Iben Søtang and Alexander Rahnami Mannstaedt
    • Eternal Father – Alma Dyekjær Giese and Ömer Sami
    • Once Upon a Time on Twitch – Anna Cold Winge Leisner and Rikke Nørgaard
    • Soviet Bus Stops – Peter Alsted and Kristoffer Hegnsvad
    • Vildkvinde – Kristian Pugholm and Pauline Merrildgaard
Best Non-English-language Feature
Best English-language Feature

Films with multiple nominations and awards

Films that received multiple nominations
Nominations Film
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
Films that received multiple awards
Awards Film
8 The Promised Land
5 Apolonia, Apolonia
2 Unruly

Television

  • Prisoner (DR1)
    • Agent (TV 2)
    • Carmen Curlers 2 (DR1)
    • Chorus Girls (TV 2)
    • The Nurse (Netflix)
  • Killjoy (TV 2)
    • Behind Every Man (DR)
    • Face to Face (Viaplay)
    • One of the Boys (Viaplay)
    • Valdes Jul - Skovens Vogter (TV 2)
  • David DencikPrisoner as Henrik (DR1)
    • Morten Hee Andersen – Carmen Curlers 2 as Axel (DR1)
    • Jacob Lohmann – Oxen as Niels Oxen (TV 2)
    • Jakob OftebroChorus Girls as Robert (TV 2)
    • Esben SmedAgent as Joe (TV 2)
  • Sofie GråbølPrisoner as Miriam (DR1)
    • Fanny Louise Bernth – The Nurse as Pernille Kurzmann Larsen (Netflix)
    • Marie Bach Hansen – Chorus Girls as Sussie (TV 2)
    • Josephine Park – The Nurse as Christina Aistrup Hansen (Netflix)
    • Maria Rossing – Carmen Curlers 2 as Birthe (DR1)
  • Gustav Dyekjær Giese – Prisoner as Benji (DR1)
    • Anders W. BerthelsenChorus Girls as Preben Kaas (TV 2)
    • Sami Darr – Prisoner as Hulken (DR1)
    • Nicolai Jørgensen – Carmen Curlers 2 as Frans (DR1)
    • Christian TafdrupCarmen Curlers 2 as Poul (DR1)
  • Laura ChristensenPrisoner as Sille (DR1)
    • Fanny Leander Bornedal – Carmen Curlers 2 as Kathrine (DR1)
    • Mille Lehfeldt – Chorus Girls as Ulla-Berit (TV 2)
    • Josephine Park – Oxen as Margrethe Franck (TV 2)
    • Marie Reuther – Chorus Girls as Joy (TV 2)

Shows with multiple nominations and awards

Shows that received multiple nominations
Nominations Film
6 Carmen Curlers 2
Chorus Girls
Prisoner
3 The Nurse
2 Agent
Oxen
Shows that received multiple awards
Awards Film
5 Prisoner

References

  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ 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.
  3. ^ "Og Robert Prisen 2024 gik til..." Danish Film Academy. 24 June 2024. Retrieved 11 July 2024.
  4. ^ 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.
  5. ^ "Tillykke til årets modtager af IB-Prisen: Sara Stockmann". Danske Filminstruktører. 5 February 2024. Retrieved 11 July 2024.
  6. ^ "Robert Prisen 2024: Her er de nominerede". Idoart. 9 January 2024. Retrieved 10 July 2024.