


The Guldbagge Awards is an official and annual Swedish film awards ceremony honoring achievements in the Swedish film industry. Winners are awarded a statuette depicting a rose chafer, better known by the name Guldbaggen. The awards, first presented in 1964 at the Grand Hôtel in Stockholm, are overseen by the Swedish Film Institute. It is described as the Swedish equivalent of the Academy Awards. The awards ceremony was first televised in 1981.












































































Season 1 of The Guldbagge Awards premiered on 1981-10-30.
Season 2 of The Guldbagge Awards premiered on 1982-10-10.
Season 3 of The Guldbagge Awards premiered on 1983-10-31.
Season 4 of The Guldbagge Awards premiered on 1985-01-24.
Season 5 of The Guldbagge Awards premiered on 1986-01-27.
Season 6 of The Guldbagge Awards premiered on 1987-02-02.
Season 7 of The Guldbagge Awards premiered on 1988-02-01.
Season 8 of The Guldbagge Awards premiered on 1989-03-06.
Season 9 of The Guldbagge Awards premiered on 1990-02-05.
Season 10 of The Guldbagge Awards premiered on 1991-02-11.
Season 11 of The Guldbagge Awards premiered on 1992-03-16.
Season 12 of The Guldbagge Awards premiered on 1993-03-01.
Season 13 of The Guldbagge Awards premiered on 1994-10-31.
Season 14 of The Guldbagge Awards premiered on 1995-01-30.
Season 15 of The Guldbagge Awards premiered on 1996-02-12.
Season 16 of The Guldbagge Awards premiered on 1997-02-10.
Season 17 of The Guldbagge Awards premiered on 1998-02-09.
Season 18 of The Guldbagge Awards premiered on 2025-01-13.
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