Bodilprisen 2003 (TV 2003) 3.6
Annual award show celebrating Danish cinema of the past year, this year awarding a total of 10 Bodil Awards. |
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Bodilprisen 2003 (TV 2003) 3.6
Annual award show celebrating Danish cinema of the past year, this year awarding a total of 10 Bodil Awards. |
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Søren Østergaard | ... |
Himself - Host
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Pernille Højmark | ... |
Herself - Host
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Pelle Møller | ... |
Himself - Interviewer
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Kim Fupz Aakeson | ... |
Himself (special award recipient)
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| Jens Albinus | ... |
Himself
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| Susanne Bier | ... |
Herself (winner)
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| Zlatko Buric | ... |
Himself
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Kirsten Dalgaard | ... |
Herself (recipient on behalf of David Lynch)
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Ditte Gråbøl | ... |
Herself
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| Sofie Gråbøl | ... |
Herself
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Loke Havn | ... |
Himself (recipient on behalf of Pedro Almodovar)
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| Anders Thomas Jensen | ... |
Himself (special award recipient)
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Peter Aalbæk Jensen | ... |
Himself
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Tommy Kenter | ... |
Himself (sketch)
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Bodil Kjer | ... |
Herself - Memorial Tribute /
Dedicatee
(archive footage)
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The 2003 version of the annual Bodil awards show saw actress Paprika Steen and film Open Hearts attracting primary attention. Show-wise, the two-hour televised presentation included an interview-based pre-show, an introductory speech by Kim Skotte, filmed sketches by hosts Pernille Højmark and Søren Østergaard, a trip down memory lane with late actress Bodil Kjer and the presentation of a total of ten statuettes, including three special prizes to screenwriters Mogens Rukov, Kim Fupz Aakeson and Anders Thomas Jensen. Following the televised part, the evening continued with dinner and a movie, the gala premiere of The Green Butchers. Written by Peter Brandt Nielsen