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#Q ORIGINAL QUESTION

Regarding the film Lilya 4-ever (2002), what awards were associated with the film, including foreign awards and film festival awards?

#M ANNOTATED LLM RESPONSE

Regarding the film Lilya 4-ever (2002), it received extensive critical acclaim and numerous awards both in its home country of Sweden and internationally. The awards and nominations are detailed below by category:

Swedish National Awards (Guldbagge Awards)

The film was the dominant winner at the 2003 Guldbagge Awards (Sweden's equivalent to the Oscars), winning in five major categories:

International Film Festival Awards

Other Foreign and Major International Awards

Additional Honors

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[1] The film received widespread critical acclaim and numerous awards.
[2] The film won 5 Guldbagge Awards in 2003.
[3] Lars Jönsson won Best Film at the 2003 Guldbagge Awards.
[4] Lukas Moodysson won Best Director at the 2003 Guldbagge Awards.
[5] Lukas Moodysson won Best Screenplay at the 2003 Guldbagge Awards.
[6] Oksana Akinshina won Best Actress at the 2003 Guldbagge Awards.
[7] Ulf Brantås won Best Cinematography at the 2003 Guldbagge Awards.
[8] Artyom Bogucharsky was nominated for Best Actor at the 2003 Guldbagge Awards.
[9] The film won Best Film (Grand Prix Asturias) at the Gijón International Film Festival.
[10] Oksana Akinshina won Best Actress at the Gijón International Film Festival.
[11] The film won the Young Jury Prize for Best Film at the Gijón International Film Festival.
[12] Lukas Moodysson won the FIPRESCI Prize at the Stockholm International Film Festival.
[13] Oksana Akinshina won Best Actress at the Rouen Nordic Film Festival.
[14] Lukas Moodysson won Best Director at the Brasília International Film Festival.
[15] Ulf Brantås won Best Cinematography at the Zimbabwe International Film Festival.
[16] The film won Best Non-American Film at the Robert Awards in 2003.
[17] The film received two nominations at the 2002 European Film Awards.
[18] The film was nominated for Best European Film.
[19] Oksana Akinshina was nominated for Best European Actress.
[20] The film was nominated for Best International Film at the 2004 Independent Spirit Awards.
[21] The film was nominated for the Human Rights Award by the Political Film Society in 2004.
[22] The film received four nominations at the Chlotrudis Awards.
[23] The film was Sweden's official submission for the 75th Academy Awards but was not nominated.
[24] FLM magazine ranked it #3 on their list of best Swedish films of the 2000s.

#O MISSED POINTS & OVERSIGHTS

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Stockholm International Film Festival Canal+ Award

The summary missed that Oksana Akinshina also won the Canal+ Award at the Stockholm International Film Festival, in addition to the FIPRESCI Prize mentioned.

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Rouen Nordic Film Festival Young Audience Award

The summary missed that Lukas Moodysson won the 'Prix du jeune public' (Young Audience Award) at the Rouen Nordic Film Festival.

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Nordic Council Film Prize Nomination

The film was a nominee for the prestigious Nordic Council Film Prize in 2002, which is a significant regional honor worth noting.

#C RELATED QUERIES

#01 Who won the Nordic Council Film Prize in 2002?
#02 Did Lilya 4-ever win any awards in Uruguay?
#03 What other films has Lukas Moodysson directed?

#S SOURCES

europeanfilmawards.eu wikipedia.org 4-ever.org 4-ever.org wikipedia.org

#R ORIGINAL AI RESPONSE

#A DIRECT ANSWER (VERIFIED ANALYSIS)