The 62nd Bodil Awards were held on 1 March 2009 in Imperial Cinema in Copenhagen, Denmark, honouring the best national and foreign films of 2009. Lasse Rimmer hosted the event. Henrik Ruben Genz's Terribly Happy was the big winner at the ceremony, receiving both the award for Best Film and for Best Actor and Actress in leading roles. There Will Be Blood won the award for Best American Film while Swedish Let The Right One In won Best Non-American Foreign Film.[1]
62nd Bodil Awards | |
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Date | 1 March 2009 |
Site | Imperial Cinema, Copenhagen |
Hosted by | Lasse Rimmer |
Highlights | |
Best Film | Terribly Happy |
Best Actor | Jakob Cedergren Terribly Happy |
Best Actress | Lene Maria Christensen Terribly Happy |
Most awards | Terribly Happy (4) |
Most nominations | Terribly Happy (4) |
Jørgen Leth received a Bodil Honorary Award and Kåre Bjerkø received a Special Award for having scored three of the nominated films.[2]
Winners
editBest Danish Film
editBest Actor in a Leading Role
editBest Actress in a Leading Role
editBest Actor in a Supporting Role
editBest Actress in a Supporting Role
editBest American Film
editBest Non-American Film
editBest Cinematographer
editBest Documentary Film
editBodil Special Award
editKåre Bjerkø for scoring Det som ingen ved, Terribly Happy and øø Lille soldat
Bodil Honorary Award
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ "'Frygtelig lykkelig' rydder Bodil-bordet" (in Danish). Politiken. Retrieved 4 January 2010.
- ^ "Bodil-nomineringer 2009" (in Danish). Danish Film Institute. Retrieved 23 March 2013.