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Robert Award
Awarded forExcellence in cinematic achievements
CountryDenmark
Presented byDanish Film Academy
First awarded1984
Last awarded2024
Websiterobertprisen.dk
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The Robert Award (Danish: Robert-Prisen) is a Danish film prize awarded each year by the Danish Film Academy since 1984.

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The Robert-Prisen (Robert Award) is an annual award given by the Danish Film Academy, launched in 1984. It is the Danish equivalent of the American Oscars, British BAFTAs for films, Australian AACTA Awards or French César.[1] The award—voted only by academy members—is an acknowledgment by Danish industry colleagues of a person's or film's outstanding contributions during the previous year.[citation needed]

Since 2013, awards have been given to television series and actors as well. The Robert was awarded for the first time in 1984 and is named after the statuette's creator, the Danish sculptor Robert Jacobsen.[2]

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Merit awards
English name Danish name First awarded
Best Danish Film Årets danske spillefilm 1984
Best Director Årets instruktør 2001
Best Actor in a Leading Role Årets mandlige hovedrolle 1984
Best Actress in a Leading Role Årets kvindelige hovedrolle 1984
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Årets mandlige birolle 1984
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Årets kvindelige birolle 1984
Best Cinematography Årets fotograf 1984
Best Costume Design Årets kostumier 1984
Best Editing Årets klipper 1984
Best Makeup Årets sminkør 1987
Best Production Design Årets scenograf 1984
Best Score Årets score 1984
Best Screenplay Årets manuskript 1984
Best Song Årets sang 2002
Best Sound Design Årets sounddesigner 1984
Best Visual Effects Årets visuelle effekter 2014
Best Children's Film Årets børne- og ungdomsfilm 2002
Best Documentary Feature Årets lange dokumentarfilm 2002
Best Documentary Short Årets korte dokumentarfilm 1984
Best Long Fiction/Animation Årets lange fiktion/animation 2007
Best Short Fiction/Animation Årets korte fiktion/animation 2006
Best Danish Television Series Årets danske tv-serie 2013
Best Short Television Series Årets korte tv-serie 2014
Best Actor in a Leading Television Role Årets mandlige hovedrolle – tv-serie 2013
Best Actress in a Leading Television Role Årets kvindelige hovedrolle – tv-serie 2013
Best Actor in a Supporting Television Role Årets mandlige birolle – tv-serie 2013
Best Actress in a Supporting Television Role Årets kvindelige birolle – tv-serie 2013
Best Non-English Language Film Årets ikke-engelskspråklige film 1997
Best English Language Film Årets engelskspråklige film 1999
Special awards
English name Danish name First awarded
Honorary Award Æres-Robert 1984
Special Jury Prize (Short) Kortfilmjuryens specialpris 1995
External awards
English name Danish name First awarded
Audience Award Publikumsprisen 2001
The Ib Award Ib prisen 2013

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English name Danish name First awarded Last awarded Notes
Best Foreign Film Årets udenlanske film 1984 1996 Succeeded by the Robert Award for Best Non-American Film (from 1997) and the Robert Award for Best American Film (from 1999)[3]
Best Special Effects Årets special effects 1984 2013 Renamed to the Robert Award for Best Visual Effects (Danish: Robert Prisen for årets visuelle effekter) in 2014

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References

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  1. ^ Szalai, Georg (24 February 2016). "From Blue Dragons to Lolas, A Global Guide to Foreign Countries' Oscars". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  2. ^ "Robert", Scope Film Guide. Retrieved 27 March 2010 Archived 13 August 2017 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ John Sundholm; Isak Thorsen; Lars Gustaf Andersson; Olof Hedling; Gunnar Iversen; Birgir Thor Møller (20 September 2012). Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Cinema. Scarecrow Press. pp. 328–. ISBN 978-0-8108-7899-0.
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