2020 Stockholm International Film Festival
Bronze Horse Awardees

The 31st Stockholm International Film Festival, held entirely online due to the Covid-19 pandemic, brought together four of the world’s most significant filmmakers for its 2020 award ceremony.

Martin Scorsese, director of Taxi DriverRaging Bull and Goodfellas, received the Stockholm Lifetime Achievement AwardIsabella Rossellini, Golden Globe winner, star of David Lynch’s Blue Velvet and daughter of Ingrid Bergman and Roberto Rossellini, was also honoured with the Stockholm Lifetime Achievement AwardViggo Mortensen, who had just directed and starred in his debut film Falling, received the Stockholm Achievement Award. And Italian director Matteo Garrone, whose Pinocchio screened at the festival, was named recipient of the Stockholm Visionary Award.

The Bronze Horse is the heaviest film award in the world: a 7.3kg cast sculpture inspired by the Swedish Dala horse, designed by Fredrik Swärd. Despite the pandemic preventing in-person attendance, all four awardees participated via video to keep the filmmaking conversation alive for audiences across Scandinavia and the world.

Location
Stockholm, Sweden (virtual edition)
Date
11–22 November 2020
Awards presented

🏆 Martin Scorsese — Stockholm Lifetime Achievement Award 2020 

🏆 Isabella Rossellini — Stockholm Lifetime Achievement Award 2020 
🏆 Viggo Mortensen — Stockholm Achievement Award 2020 
🏆 Matteo Garrone — Stockholm Visionary Award 2020