40th Robert Awards |
Date |
4 February 2023 (2023-02-04) |
Organizer |
Danish Film Academy |
Highlights |
Best Film |
Holy Spider |
Most awards |
Film
Holy Spider (11)
Television
Carmen Curlers and The Orchestra (3) |
Most nominations |
Film
Holy Spider (16)
Television
Carmen Curlers (7) |
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The 40th Robert Awards ceremony, presented by Danish Film Academy on 4 February 2023, to honour the best in Danish film and television of 2022.[1] The ceremony took place at the Tivoli Hotel & Congress Centre in Copenhagen, Denmark and was hosted by actor and comedian Frederik Cilius.[2]
Crime drama film Holy Spider won eleven awards out of nominations, including Best Danish Film. It was followed by A Lucky Man with two awards.[3]
Historical drama series Carmen Curlers and workplace comedy series The Orchestra won three awards each in the television field, the former received the most nominations with seven.[3]
Winners and nominees
The nominations were announced on 6 January 2023.[4][5] Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (
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Film
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- Little Allan: The Human Antenna – Thomas Heinesen, Trine Heidegaard, and Amalie Næsby Fick
- All I Want for Christmas: The Magic Time Machine – Christian Dyekjær, Lars T. Therkildsen, and Morten Rasmussen
- Mugge og hans mærkelige hjerne – Mikael Wulff, Anders Morgenthaler, Pernille Bønløkke Toustrup, Julie Lind-Holm, and Jonas Bagger
- My Robot Brother – Frederik Nørgaard and Jasmine Hermann Naghizadeh
- Nothing – Trine Piil, Seamus McNally, Thomas Lydholm, Janine Jackowski, and Mette Hesthaven
- Pretty Young Thing – Tilde Harkamp, Line Mørkeby, and Marcella Dichmann
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- As in Heaven – Tea Lindeburg
- Little Allan: The Human Antenna – Amalie Næsby Fick and Thomas Porsager
- A Matter of Trust – Annette K. Olesen and Maren Louise Käehne
- Mugge og hans mærkelige hjerne – Mikael Wulff and Pernille Bønløkke Toustrup
- My Robot Brother – Frederik Nørgaard
- Nothing – Trine Piil
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- Lene Maria Christensen – Rose as Ellen
- Alice Rahimi – Holy Spider as Somayeh
- Christine Albeck Børge – Baby Pyramid as Gry
- Forouzan Jamshidnejad – Holy Spider as Fatima Hanaei
- Ida Cæcilie Rasmussen – As in Heaven as Mor Anna
- Johanne Louise Schmidt – A Lucky Man as Käte Jørgensen
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- Holy Spider – Lina Nordqvist
- As in Heaven – Jesper Clausen
- Chrysanthemum – Josefine Else Larsen
- A Lucky Man – Heidi Plugge
- Rose – Knirke Madelung
- Speak No Evil – Sabine Hviid
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- Holy Spider – Nadim Carlsen
- As in Heaven – Marcel Zyskind
- Baby Pyramid – Sine Vadstrup Brooker
- Chrysanthemum – David Bauer
- Godland – Maria von Hausswolff
- A Lucky Man – Jørgen Johansson
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- Godland – Nina Grønlund
- As in Heaven – Nina Grønlund
- Forever – Rebecca Richmond
- Holy Spider – Hanadi Khurma
- A Lucky Man – Manon Rasmussen
- Out of the Darkness – Grith Holm Deleuran
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- A Lucky Man – Anita Anderson and Morten Jacobsen
- As in Heaven – Christina Dahlin
- Godland – Katrine Tersgov
- Holy Spider – Farah Jadaane
- Speak No Evil – Robert Stouthamer
- This Life 2: Those Left Behind – Charlotte Hertz and Tina Helmark
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- Holy Spider – Olivia Neergaard-Holm and Hayedeh Safiyari
- As in Heaven – Åsa Mossberg
- Godland – Julius Krebs Damsbo
- A Lucky Man – Martin Schade
- Rose – Anne Østerud and Lars Therkelsen
- Speak No Evil – Nicolaj Monberg
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- "En drømmer mere" from Esther's Orchestra – Music and Lyric: Annika Aakjær and Aske Bode; Performer: Annika Aakjær
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- Nest – Hlynur Pálmason, Eva Jakobsen, Mikkel Jersin, and Katrin Pors
- Det ottende sakramente – Asta Stuhr, Julie Carla Mortensen, and Jahfar Muataz
- Hungud – Maria Møller Christoffersen, Penelope Bjerregaard, and Sara Hjort Ditlevsen
- Katastrofer – Asser Bo Paludan and Tone Ottilie
- Middagen – Ditte Juel and Marco Lawson
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- Holy Spider – Peter Hjorth
- All I Want for Christmas: The Magic Time Machine – Jonas Ussing, Stine Sørensen, and Dagmara Kaczmarek
- As in Heaven – Esben Syberg
- Chrysanthemum – Alexander Schepelern
- Out of the Darkness – Peter Hjorth and Hummer Højmark
- This Life 2: Those Left Behind – Martin Madsen
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- A House Made of Splinters – Monica Hellström and Simon Lereng Wilmont
- Into the Ice – Malene Flindt Pedersen and Lars Henrik Ostenfeld
- The Last Human – Rikke Tambo Andersen, Rie Hougaard, and Ivalo Frank
- The Lost Leonardo – Andreas Dalsgaard, Christoph Jörg, and Andreas Koefoed
- Mr. Graversen – Mathilde Hvid Lippmann and Michael Graversen
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- En film, der måske handler om fremtiden – Mads-August Hertz and Josefine Exner
- Ghosts of Moria – Michael Graversen, Michael Graversen, and Florian Elabdi
- Organiseret vildskab – Malene Flindt Pedersen and Phie Ambo
- Under havet – Mette Mikkelsen and Jannik Splidsboel
- Vores børnehjem – Mette Mailand and Ulla Søe
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Best Non-English-language Feature
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Best English-language Feature
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Films with multiple nominations and awards
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Television
- Carmen Curlers (DR)
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- The Orchestra (DR)
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- Fredrik Cilius – The Orchestra as Bo (DR)
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- Maria Rossing – Carmen Curlers as Birthe Windfeld (DR)
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- Nicolai Jørgensen – Carmen Curlers as Frans (DR)
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- Emma Sehested Høeg – The Orchestra as Elin (DR)
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Shows with multiple nominations and awards
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