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41st Uppsala Short Film Festival announces winners for 2022

Uppsala Short Film Festival is accredited by the following Awards Academies: Academy Awards (accredited by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences), BAFTA (accredited by British Academy of Film and Television), European Film Awards (accredited by the European Film Academy) and Guldbagge Awards (accredited by Swedish Film Institute).

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41st Uppsala Short Film Festival has announced the complete list of award winners for 2022, which took place in the Swedish city of Uppsala from October 24-30.

Founded in 1982, Uppsala Short Film Festival has since become Sweden’s premier arena for short film and one of the most important short film festivals in Europe.

Uppsala Short Film Festival is recognized by Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), which means that winning the international or national competition at the festival makes a film eligible for a nomination for an Oscar.

The festival is also recognized by the European Film Academy and BAFTA. Screening at the festival qualifies Swedish short films for Guldbagge nominations — official and annual Swedish film awards ceremony honoring achievements in the Swedish film industry.

Scroll down for the full list of the 2022 Uppsala Short Film Festival winners.

41st Uppsala Short Film Festival winners

International Competition

Uppsala Grand Prix

OH, BUTTERFLY!, Sylvia Schedelbauer

Uppsala Award in Memory of Ingmar Bergman

THE HEADHUNTER’S DAUGHTER, Don Josephus Raphael Eblahan

Uppsala Candidate for the European Film Awards

UN CORPS BRÛLANT, Lauriane Lagarde

Special Mention

FROM HERE TO THERE, Remy Ryumugabe

Audience Award

NEIGHBOUR ABDI, Douwe Dijkstra

National Competition

Best Swedish Short Film

OVAN GRUVAN – AU DESSUS DE LA MINELova Karlsson, Théo Audoire

Uppsala Early Bird

TJEJTOAN, Angelika Abramovitch

Special Mention

EN CIRKEL PÅ TVÅ, Victor Nyåker

Audience Award

TOASNACK, Mona Abbasnejad

Children’s Film Competition

Best Children’s Film

HISTORIEN OM BODRI, Stina Wirsén

Uppsala Short Film Pitch

ARG_GUBBE.MOV, Daniel Aguirre

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