Roberts: Film and TV Awards Full of Love The Danish film of the year
By Claus Christensen, ekkofilm.dk February 1, 2025
The 42nd Robert Prisen (Roberts) Film and TV Awards took place in Denmark this Saturday, 1st February. The statuettes are the most coveted prize for film and TV professionals in Denmark. It is the equivalent of the Oscars and Emmys, the BAFTAs and the French César Awards.
Stine Stengade took home the evening's first award for Full of Love for her supporting performance, but that was only the beginning for Christina Rosendahl's film, which received six additional awards.
Christina Rosendahl's Full of Love triumphed at the Robert awards with a total of seven awards. The Black Swan was named best TV series, while Bullshit took all four series acting awards.
Stine Stengade took home the evening's first award for Full of Love for her outstanding performance in a supporting role, but that was only the beginning for Christina Rosendahl's film, which received six additional awards. Photo | Emil Nicolai Helms
Full of Love. That is the title of Christina Rosendahl's personal family drama about alcoholism and especially the costs of it for relatives. And this evening in the Tivoli Hotel & Congress Center, the hall was truly full of love.
Rosendahl not only took home the award for best Danish feature film, best direction and best original screenplay. There were also awards for three of the film's actors, namely male and female lead roles for Lars Ranthe and Viilbjørk Malling Agger respectively, and best supporting actress for Stine Stengade.
Seventh prize went to the film's cinematographer: Louise McLaughlin.
But Way Home had to settle for an audience award and the award for best sound design for Rune Palving, while Sons (Vogter) team went home completely empty-handed.
On the other hand, there were three awards – costume designer, make-up artist and editing talent – for Jacob Møller's Madame Ida, which for inexplicable reasons has not been given a serious theatrical release and has therefore only been seen by 1,336 audiences.
The film adaptation of Kim Leine's harsh Greenland drama Kalak won the award for best adapted screenplay, while Mehdi Avaz's The Children of Silver Streettook home the award for best children's and youth film without much competition.
The Robert statuette for documentary film of the year went to Roja Pakari's heartbreaking cancer film Min arv bor i dig, while the year's most sensational work, The Black Swan, won the award for best TV series. This gave Mads Brügger and company a consolation after being passed over for the Cavling journalism award.
On the series front, Bullshitmade a clean sweep by winning all four acting awards: the lead roles Marco Ilsø and Alba August and the supporting roles Clint Ruben and Vic Carmen Sonne.
The 42nd Robert Prisen (Roberts) Film and TV Awards took place in Denmark this Saturday, 1st February. The statuettes are the most coveted prize for film and TV professionals in Denmark. It is the equivalent of the Oscars and Emmys, the BAFTAs and the French César Awards.