Awards

With its 7,3 kilos the Bronze Horse is the worlds heaviest award and consists of eight seperate categories at the ceremonial gala of the Film Festival. There are 16 categories all in all.

Stockholm Lifetime Achievement Award: Isabelle Huppert

This year the prestigious Bronze Horse is presented to one of the most diverse and intrepid film personalities ever, the French actress, Isabelle Huppert. In November she will personally visit Stockholm to receive the prestigious award and engage with festival audiences.

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Stockholm Visionary Award: Alejandro González Iñárritu

Alejandro González Inárritu takes us on a journey from the slums of Mexico through an anxiety fuelled Barcelona, to the neon lights of Tokyo, where he manages to depict globalization from an individualistic perspective. He creates stories that tell both our own personal experiences and of the world, by carefully weaving together destinies through storytelling where the whole is always bigger than the parts.

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Telia Film Award

Last year's success Festival on Demand and Telia Film Award, a cash prize to help quality films gain Swedish distribution, is back. This year the program also contains a swedish short film section where the nominees for the 1 km film-scholarship are screened in Telias digital-tv.
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L'Oréal Paris Rising Star

We are introducing the Rising Star Award to acknowledge new, young actors and actresses in Sweden. The stars of tomorrow – right here, right now!
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Silver Audience Award

The audience decides who the winner is by voting in the entrances of the theatres or here on the website. If you are voting online you go to the festival program to place your vote.
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The Bronze Horse

Winners of the Bronze Horse are picked by a jury of ever present names from film and culture. The prize is awarded

FIPRESCI-jury

This jury consits of three film critics picked by the international association of film critics; FIPRESCI (Fédération Internationale de la Press Cinématographique). The jury selects one of the films from the section Open Zone as Best Film and also awards honorary prize to one of the remaining 20 films competing.
Past winners of the FIPRESCI price »

1 km film

The award of our 1 km film-competetition which each year goes to a young Swedish film maker grants the oppertunity to bring their film making to another level. The scholarship includes technical help in making a short by 1 km 35 mm undeveloped film, free developing and copying, one week renting a 35 mm video camera, sound, studio time but also grafic and special effects. Also the winner is given 100 000 kr by the Swedish Film Institute.
Past winners of the 1 km Film Scholarship »

ifestival

The prize is awarded to a short from the ifestival section. The films are shown online for the duration of the Festival and the winner is decided by the audience who votes online. iFestival is hosted by Jameson.
Past ifestival winners »

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