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SEX wins three awards in Berlin

Festival

Dag Johan Haugerud's new feature SEX has won a total of three awards at the Berlin Film Festival: the Europa Cinema distribution award, the arthouse cinema award, and the prize from the ecumenical jury.

SEX, the first film in Dag Johan Haugerud's trilogy SEX DREAMS LOVE  thus brings home three awards from Berlin: the Europa Cinemas Label, the CICAE Prize, and the ecumenical jury's prize. 

«It has been a very nice experience to have the world premiere of Sex in Berlin, especially meeting a curious festival audience both on the red carpet at Zoo Palast and in smaller neighborhood cinemas. Additionally, being recognized by three different juries, from distributors and cinema owners to the ecumenical jury, we take it as a sign that the film has struck a chord. With this trilogy, our ambition has been to reach a wide audience both at home and internationally, and hopefully, these awards can help us along the way,»
Dag Johan Haugerud, Director and Screenwriter
«These three awards confirms that SEX is a film of high artistic quality that will both entertain and touch audiences worldwide. It is a recognition of Dag Johan Haugerud as a filmmaker and shows that an artistically ambitious project like this trilogy on queer love and sexuality can have significant impact. He makes the world a little bigger for the audience, to paraphrase one of the characters in SEX. We look forward to following the journey of this film and, not least, to seeing the two upcoming films in the trilogy, DREAMS and LOVE»
Kjersti Mo, Director NFI

Europa Cinemas Label award 

The film won the Europa Cinemas Label for best European film in the Panorama section. The prize ensures SEX access to promotion through Europa Cinemas, which represents a network of European arthouse cinemas. Winners receive marketing support from the Europa Cinemas group. These cinemas will now also have financial incentives to include SEX in their programming. The aim of the prize is to contribute to increased marketing, distribution, and festival participation for the winning films. European Cinema was established by and is supported by the EU's Creative Europe Media and the French CNC, and also receives support from Eurimages. 

In their rationale for the prize, the five-person jury stated: 

“Dag Johan Haugerud’s SEX is fresh, original, and, above all, great fun. Yes, it is a talky film, but we feel strongly that the open and frank conversations about the fundamental nature of relationships will please audiences around Europe. Their attention is gripped from the first scene, and it will challenge and stay with them for a long time. The excellent photography helps drive the film’s appeal. And what a pleasure to see tangible evidence that men can talk freely about their feelings!”  

This is the fourth time a Motlys film has won this award: First Nord (with a shared prize in 2009), then Blind (2014), then Hope (2020), and now SEX (2024). The fifth Norwegian feature to have won this prize was Out of Nature in 2015, produced by Mer Film. 

Arthouse Cinema Prize 

SEX also won the prize awarded by the International Confederation of Art House Cinemas (CICAE) in the Panorama section. This association organizes three thousand arthouse cinemas worldwide, in addition to fifteen festivals and many distributors from 30 countries around the world. 

Film Prize from the ecumenical jury 

The film also garnered recognition from the ecumenical jury, representing the film organizations of the Protestant and Catholic churches. The jury awards prizes to directors who have succeeded in portraying actions or human experiences that are in keeping with the Gospels, or in sensitising viewers to spiritual, human or social values.

About the film 

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Sex

  • Director Dag Johan Haugerud
  • Genre Drama
  • Company Motlys AS
  • Premiere 1. March, 2024
  • Producer Hege Hauff Hvattum, Yngve Sæther
  • Screenwriter Yngve Sæther
  • Main viewing platform Kino

SEX follows two men in heterosexual marriages whose unexpected experiences challenge their perceptions of sexuality, gender and identity. One has a sexual encounter with another man, without experiencing it either as an expression of homosexuality or infidelity. The other finds himself in nocturnal dreams where David Bowie sees him as a woman, stirring confusion and leading him to question how much his personality is shaped by the gaze of others.