1st Jussi Awards

1st annual Jussi Awards ceremony
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The 1st Jussi Awards ceremony, presented by Elokuvajournalistit ry, honored the best Finnish films released between October 1, 1942, and September 30, 1944, and took place on November 16, 1944, at Restaurant Adlon in Helsinki. The Jussi Awards were presented in seven different categories, including Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Production Design, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Supporting Actress.[1][2]

Awards

Ansa Ikonen receiving the first Jussi Award for Best Actress.
  • Hannu Leminen – Valkoiset ruusut
Best Cinematography
  • Felix Forsman – Valkoiset ruusut
  • Joel Rinne – Kirkastettu sydän
  • Ansa Ikonen – Vaivaisukon morsian
Best Supporting Actor
  • Oiva Luhtala – Herra ja ylhäisyys
Best Supporting Actress
  • Kyllikki Väre – Herra ja ylhäisyys‡ and Vaivaisukon morsian
Best Production Design
  • Tapio "Roy" Vilpponen – Herra ja ylhäisyys

References

  1. ^ "Jussit". Filmiaura ry. Retrieved September 23, 2016.
  2. ^ "Jussi-palkinnot vuonna 1944". Elokuvauutiset.fi. Archived from the original on October 11, 2016. Retrieved October 11, 2016.
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Awards
  • Best Film
  • Director
  • Leading Performance [fi]
  • Supporting Performance [fi]
  • Screenplay [fi]
  • Cinematography [fi]
  • Editing [fi]
  • Sound Design [fi]
  • Original Score [fi]
  • Production Design [fi]
  • Costume Design [fi]
  • Makeup [fi]
  • Documentary [fi]
Special awards
  • Betoni-Jussi [fi] (lifetime achievement)
  • Deed of the Year
  • Audience Award [fi]
Retired awards
  • Actor (1944–2022)
  • Actress (1944–2022)
  • Supporting Actor [fi] (1944–65, 1981–2022)
  • Supporting Actress [fi] (1944–65, 1981–2022)
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