The 54th Bodil Awards were held on 4 March 2001 in the Imperial Cinema in Copenhagen , Denmark , honouring the best national and foreign films of 2000. Peter Mygind and Birgitte Raaberg hosted the event which was broadcast live on DR2 .[ 1]
The Bench won both the awards for Best Film and Best Actor in a leading and supporting role (Jesper Christensen and Nikolaj Kopernikus ). The award for Best Actress in a Leading Role went to Björk (Dancer in the Dark ) while the Best Actress in a Supporting Role award went to Lene Tiemroth for her performance in Italian For Beginners , the film which had come to the ceremony with most nominations. The only Danish award which did not go to a Zentropa production was the award for Best Cinematographer which went to Eric Kress for his work both on A Place Nearby , Flickering Lights and Miracle .[ 1]
American Beauty earned the award for Best American Film while the award for Best Non-American Film went to Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon .
Producers Ib Tardini and Vibeke Windeløv together with managing director Peter Aalbæk Jensen received a Bodil Honorary Award for their work in Zentropa.[ 1]
Winners and nominees
Best Danish Film
The Bench – Per Fly
Best Actor in a Leading Role
Jesper Christensen – The Bench
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Björk – Dancer In The Dark
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Nicolaj Kopernikus – The Bench
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Lene Tiemroth – Italian For Beginners
Johan Ankerstjerne Cinematographer Award
Eric Kress – A Place Nearby , Flickering Lights and Miracle
Best American Film
American Beauty
Best Non-American Film
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Bodil Honorary Awards
References
Merit awards Special awards Collaborative awards Ceremonies