The 58th Bodil Awards were held on 27 February 2005 at Imperial Cinema in Copenhagen, Denmark, honouring the best national and foreign films of 2004.[1] Nikolaj Arcel's debut film King's Game and Susanne Bier's Brothers were both nominated for five awards. King's Game won the awards for Best Danish Film and Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Søren Pilmark) while Connie Nielsen won the award for Best Actress for her performance in Brothers. Mads Mikkelsen won the award for Best Actor for his performance in Pusher II.[2]
58th Bodil Awards | |
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Date | 27 February 2005 |
Site | Imperial Cinema, Copenhagen |
Hosted by | Michael Carøe |
Highlights | |
Best Film | King's Game |
Best Actor | Mads Mikkelsen Pusher II |
Best Actress | Connie Nielsen 'Brothers |
Most awards | King's Game (2) |
Most nominations | King's Game and Brothers (5) |
Winners
editBest Danish Film
editBest Actor in a Leading Role
editBest Actress in a Leading Role
edit- Lotte Andersen – Oh Happy Day
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
edit- Søren Pilmark – King's Game
- Nicolas Bro – King's Game
- Bent Mejding – Brothers
- Leif Sylvester – Pusher II
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
edit- Trine Dyrholm – In Your Hands
- Nastja Arcel – King's Game
- Karen-Lise Mynster – Aftermath
- Sonja Richter – In Your Hands
- Pia Vieth – Familien Gregersen
Best Danish Documentary
edit- Tintin and I – Anders Østergård
Best Cinematography
edit- Morten Søborg – Pusher II and Brothers
Best American Film
editBest Non-American Film
editBodil Special Award
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Bodil-nomineringerne 2005" (in Danish). Cinemazone.dk. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
- ^ "Ny triumf for Arcels 'Kongekabale'" (in Danish). Politiken. Retrieved 7 January 2015.