Awards and Award Nominations
- Guldbagge Awards, Sweden: Best Actress in a leading role (won jointly by Alexandra Dahlström and Rebecka Liljeberg); Best Direction (won by Lukas Moodysson); Best Film; Best Screenplay (won by Lukas Moodysson); Best Supporting Actor (Nominee, Ralph Carlsson) (1999)
- Amanda Awards, Norway: Best Foreign Feature Film (1999)
- Atlantic Film Festival: Best International Feature (1999)
- Teddy Award: Best Feature Film (1999)
- Brothers Manaki International Film Festival, Macedonia: Special Jury Award (Cinematography: Ulf Brantås)
- Rotterdam International Film Festival, The Netherlands: Moviezone Award (won by Lukas Moodysson) (2000)
- British Film Institute Awards, UK: Sutherland Trophy, Special Mention (1999)
- Bodil Awards: Best Non-American Film (2000)
- Molodist International Film Festival, Ukraine: Best Film Award; Best Full-Length Fiction Film Award; Fipresci Prize (won by Lukas Moodysson); Youth Jury Award Full-Length Feature Film (1999)
- Verzaubert International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, Germany: Best film nomination (1999)
- Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Czech Republic: Audience Award; Don Quijote Award; Special Prize of the Jury; Crystal Globe Award nominee
- European Film Awards: nominee, Best Film (1999)
- GLAAD Media Awards: Outstanding Film (Limited Release) (2000)
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