6th Edda Awards

The 6th Edda Awards were held on 14 November 2004 at Nordica Hótel in Reykjavik. The awards were hosted by actress/comedian Helga Braga Jónsdóttir and TV presenter Kristján Kristjánsson.

For the first time only one award was given for Best Actor and Actress as well as the Supporting Actor and Actress.

As in previous years the public was able to cast their votes online. The Icelandic Film and Television Academy had 70% say in the results and the public 30%. Except for the Best Television Personality where the public had 100% say in the results.[1]

The film Kaldaljós, directed by Hilmar Oddson, was the winner of the evening taking five awards and receiving eight nominations. The Best Documentary category was interesting this year since two of the nominated films, Án Titils and Faux - í þessu máli, were about a high profile fraud case, where a great deal of paintings from Icelandic artists had been faked and sold. The goal was to make the court system change the laws on fraud of that kind since the laws were outdated and unclear.[2]

Ingvar E. Sigurðsson and Ómar Ragnarsson both won their third Eddas on the night. Sigurðsson his third Best Actor award and Ragnarsson the award for Best Television Personality. He had previously won an award for Best News Anchor in 2001 and 2003.

Returning Categories

Discontinued Categories

New Categories

Results

The nominees and winners were: (Winners highlighted in bold)[3]

Best Film

Best Director

Best Actor/Actress

Best Supporting Actor/Actress

Best Screenplay

Best Sound or Cinematography

Best Visual Design

Best Documentary

Best Short

Best Television Program (staged)

Best Television Program

Best Entertainment in Television

Best Television Personality

Best Music Video

Honorary Award

External links

References

  1. "Morgunblaðið, 26.10.2004 - Timarit.is". timarit.is. Retrieved 2015-06-22.
  2. "...mynd um málverkafölsunarmálið". www.mbl.is. Retrieved 2015-06-22.
  3. "Edda Awards 2004".
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