Why Is ‘Affeksjonsverdi’ the Front-Runner at the 2024 Amanda Awards?
Joachim Trier’s film Affeksjonsverdi leads the 2024 Amanda Awards with 12 nominations, positioning it as the strongest contender to break the record for the most wins in a single year. The film, which previously won an Oscar for Best International Feature Film in 2024, is nominated across 19 categories, including Best Film, Best Director, and Best Actor in a Leading Role for Renate Reinsve. According to the official Amanda Awards list, Affeksjonsverdi could surpass the nine awards won by Dag Johan Haugerud’s Barn in 2020 if it secures multiple wins.
What Makes This Year’s Jury Unique?
This year’s Amanda jury includes a mix of industry veterans and emerging talents, such as filmmaker Nicolai Cleve Broch and producer Tanya Badendyck. Notably, veteran actor Bjørn Sundquist, 78, is making his 12th Amanda nomination, a streak that began in 1987. Sundquist’s longevity highlights the jury’s focus on both legacy and innovation. The panel also features younger voices, including SFX artist Tomtom Jørgensen and composer Kjetil Bjerkestrand, reflecting a balance between tradition and modern storytelling.
Who Are the Top Contenders for Major Awards?
Renate Reinsve, 38, faces strong competition from Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas and Stellan Skarsgård in the Best Actor in a Leading Role category. Reinsve’s performance in Affeksjonsverdi has drawn comparisons to her Oscar-winning role in The Worst Person in the World. Meanwhile, Bjørn Sundquist’s nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role marks his 12th career nod, a record in Norwegian cinema. Other notable contenders include Pia Tjelta for Se meg and Kathrine Thorborg Johansen for Demring.
How Do This Year’s Nominations Compare to Past Years?
Affeksjonsverdi’s 12 nominations outpace the 11 nods received by Hvis ingen går i fella, which also has a shot at matching Barn’s record. The 2024 lineup includes a diverse range of films, from family-oriented entries like Flåklypa – Fra Paris til pyramidene to indie darlings such as Trango. According to the Amanda Awards’ historical data, no film has previously won more than nine awards in a single year, making Affeksjonsverdi a potential game-changer.
What Are the Key Categories to Watch?
The Best Film category is a tight race between Affeksjonsverdi, Hvis ingen går i fella, and Trango. Affeksjonsverdi also leads in technical categories, including Best Cinematography and Best Visual Effects. Meanwhile, Stargate – en julefortelling is a dark horse in Best Costume Design, with Alva Brosten’s work earning praise. The Best Documentary Film category features Trango, a film about a Norwegian mountaineering team, and Flophouse America, a documentary on homelessness in the U.S.

Did You Know?
Bjørn Sundquist’s 12th nomination makes him the most nominated actor in Amanda history. His streak began in 1987, when he played a supporting role in Kjærlighetsløp. Sundquist’s persistence underscores the competitive nature of Norwegian cinema, where talent and longevity often intersect.
How Will the 2024 Ceremony Impact Norwegian Film?
The Amanda Awards, held annually in Haugesund, are a critical platform for Norwegian filmmakers. Winning or even being nominated can boost a film’s domestic box office and international visibility. For example, Barn’s nine wins helped it gain global recognition, leading to distribution deals in multiple countries. This year’s ceremony, scheduled for August 24, could elevate Affeksj
