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Swedish Film “Paradise Is Burning” Wins Top Honor at Guldbagge Awards

Jake Miller Published January 16, 2024
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The social drama “Paradise Is Burning,” directed by Mika Gustafson, has achieved the pinnacle of recognition at Sweden’s Guldbagge Awards, securing the award for Best Picture. The film, which premiered in Venice’s Horizons section, tells the poignant story of three sisters navigating anarchic, free lives after their mother’s disappearance.

To evade placement in foster care, the eldest sister embarks on a quest to find someone willing to pose as their mother when social services come knocking. During the Guldbagge Awards ceremony in Stockholm, “Paradise Is Burning” was celebrated as the best Swedish film of the previous year. Additionally, the film received accolades for Catharina Nyqvist Ehrnrooth’s outstanding set design.

However, the night also belonged to Axel Petersén’s “Shame on Dry Land.” The neo-noir film, set in the world of online gamblers, secured seven Guldbagge Awards, including Best Director and Best Actor for Joel Spira, the lead actor. Despite its success in various technical categories, the film did not receive a nomination for Best Picture.

In another triumph, Marall Nasiri won Best Actress for her compelling lead performance in Milad Alami’s “Opponent,” a narrative following a family’s escape from Iran to Northern Sweden.

Lukas Moodysson claimed the Best Screenplay award for “Together 99,” the sequel to his 2000 international hit “Together,” exploring life in a Swedish commune. Additionally, the title of Best Supporting Actress was bestowed upon co-star Anja Lundqvist in “Together 99.”

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