Actor Stellan Skarsgård has been awarded DN's Culture Prize 2026 for his masterful performance in the film 'Sentimental Value'. The prize recognizes how he demonstrates with subtle means that reconciliation is possible for those who acknowledge history, according to DN's culture editor Björn Wiman. The 74-year-old recipient is pleased with the award but emphasizes the film's impact.
Stellan Skarsgård, one of Sweden's most renowned actors, has received DN's Culture Prize for 2026. The award is given for his performance in the new film 'Sentimental Value', where he delivers masterful acting. According to DN's culture editor Björn Wiman, Skarsgård shows with subtle means that reconciliation is possible – provided history is acknowledged. Wiman highlights that this is infused with a lifetime of acting experience.
Skarsgård, who is 74 years old, expresses pleasure over the prize but stresses that the most important aspect is for films to reach and touch audiences. 'One becomes very happy when people like what you do. But it's more about the films you make, that they touch and reach through,' he says.
The award was announced on February 2, 2026, and praises Skarsgård's ability to convey deep themes in a personal way. The film 'Sentimental Value' appears central to the motivation, though production details are not specified in the sources.