5th Edda Awards

The 5th Edda Awards were held on 10 October 2003 at Nordica Hótel in Reykjavík. The awards were hosted by TV presenters Eva María Jónsdóttir and Sverrir Þór Sverrisson (Sveppi). The latter was the previous year's Best Television Personality.[1] 15 awards were given plus the Icelandic Film and Television Academy's Honorary Award.

The film Noi the Albino, directed by Dagur Kári, had the most nominations and wins, being nominated for ten awards and winning six.

Discontinued awards

  • Best Television Program (staged)

Result

The nominees and winners were: (Winners highlighted in bold)[2]

Best Film:

Best Director:

Best Actor:

Best Actress:

Best Supporting Actor:

Best Supporting Actress:

Best Screenplay:

  • Dagur Kári Pétursson, for Nói albínói
  • Gunnar B. Guðmundsson, for Karamellumyndin
  • Ólafur Sveinsson, for Hlemmur

Best Visual Design:

  • Bjarki Rafn Guðmundsson, for special effects in Karamellumyndin
  • Jón Steinar Ragnarsson, for set design in í Nói albínói
  • Stígur Steinþórsson, for set design in Karamellumyndin

Best Sound or Cinematography:

Best Documentary:

  • Á meðan land byggist
  • Ég lifi – Vestmannaeyjagosið 1973
  • Hlemmur
  • Hrein og bein – sögur úr íslensku samfélagi
  • Mótmælandi Íslands

Best Short Film:

  • Burst
  • Karamellumyndin
  • Tíu Laxnesmyndir

Best Television Program:

  • Áramótaskaupið 2002
  • Fólk með Sirrý
  • Laugardagskvöld með Gísla Marteini
  • Sjálfstætt fólk
  • Popppunktur
  • Spaugstofan

Best News Anchor:

Best Music Video:

Best Television Personality:

Honorary Award:

  • Knútur Hallsson, former politician, for his contribution in Icelandic film affairs.

External links

  • Edda Awards official website Archived 2021-05-14 at the Wayback Machine
  • Edda Awards 2003 Photo Gallery at mbl.is

References

  1. ^ "Fréttablaðið, 10.10.2003 - Timarit.is". timarit.is. Retrieved 2015-06-22.
  2. ^ "Edda Awards 2003". Archived from the original on 2015-02-09. Retrieved 2015-02-13.