Citra Award for Best Picture
Citra Award for Best Picture | |
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Awarded for | Best motion picture of the year |
Country | Indonesia |
Presented by | Indonesian Film Festival |
First awarded | 1955 |
Currently held by | Impetigore (2019) |
Website | festivalfilm |
The Citra Award for Best Picture (Indonesian: Film Cerita Panjang Terbaik) is an award given at the Indonesian Film Festival (FFI) to the best feature film of the year. The Citra Awards, described by Screen International as "Indonesia's equivalent to the Oscars", are the country's most prestigious film awards and are intended to recognize achievements in films as well as to draw public interest to the film industry.[1][2][3]
Impetigore, a co-production between BASE Entertainment and Rapi Films with Ivanhoe Pictures as well as CJ Entertainment, is the most recent winner at the 2020 ceremony. In addition to winning Best Picture, the film won five other awards out of its record-breaking 17 nominations.
History[]
The Citra Awards, then known as the Indonesian Film Festival Awards, were first given in 1955 to co-winners Usmar Ismail's Lewat Djam Malam and Lilik Sudjio's Tarmina. The two-way tie, also found in the Best Actor and Best Actress categories, was controversial as film critics considered Lewat Djam Malam the superior film, leading to allegations that producer Djamaluddin Malik had bought Tarmina's prize.[4] Succeeding festivals were held in 1960 and 1967 and annually since 1973.[5] There were no Citra Awards given between 1993 and 2003 due to sharp decline in domestic film production. It was reinstated as an annual event in 2004 after receiving funds from the Indonesian government.[6][7]
The Best Picture category is considered the most important Citra Award at the Indonesian Film Festival. It is often regarded as the domestic film industry's standard of the year's best motion picture, which takes into account the overall production of a film, including the directing, performances, scoring, writing, music, sound mixing, cinematography, art direction, and editing.[8]
Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts won Best Picture in 2018 with an overall 10 awards out of 15 nominations, garnering the most wins and most nominations of all time.[9] Prior to that, both records were held by 1986 Best Picture winner Mother with an overall 9 awards out of 10 nominations. The record for most nominations was later broken by 2020 Best Picture winner Impetigore with 17 nominations.
Upon winning in 2007, Nagabonar Jadi 2 became the first, and as of 2020 the only, sequel to have won Best Picture. Its first film Nagabonar also won Best Picture twenty years prior in 1987.
In 1967, 1977, and 1984, no Best Picture awards were given. In 1967 and 1977, the decision was made because the jury found the films in contention to be underwhelming, meanwhile in 1984 the decision was caused by an error made by the organizing committee who mishandled the envelope containing the jury's Best Picture winner selection.[10] In 1980, Arifin C. Noer's , licensed as a documentary film, was nominated for Best Picture, a decision that was scrutinized by film critics at the time.[10]
The award has been revoked once, in 2007, following strong criticisms from other filmmakers over 2006 Best Picture winner Ekskul's unauthorized use of copyrighted materials from the 2000 film Gladiator and the 2005 film Munich.[11]
Winners and nominees[]
Winners are highlighted in blue and listed in bold.
1950s[]
Year | Film | Director | Studio |
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1955 (1st) |
Lewat Djam Malam TIE | Usmar Ismail | Perfini, |
Tarmina TIE | Lilik Sudjio | ||
1956 | NOT HELD | ||
1957 | NOT HELD | ||
1958 | NOT HELD | ||
1959 | NOT HELD |
1960s[]
Year | Film | Director | Studio |
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1960 (2nd) |
Turang | Rentjong Film Corp, Refic Film | |
1961 | NOT HELD | ||
1962 | NOT HELD | ||
1963 | NOT HELD | ||
1964 | NOT HELD | ||
1965 | NOT HELD | ||
1966 | NOT HELD | ||
1967 (3rd) |
NO WINNER | ||
1968 | NOT HELD | ||
1969 | NOT HELD |
1970s[]
Year | Film | Director | Studio |
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1970 | NOT HELD | ||
1971 | NOT HELD | ||
1972 | NOT HELD | ||
1973 (4th) |
Perkawinan | Wim Umboh | Aries Raya International, Far Eastern Film Co |
1974 (5th) |
Cinta Pertama TIE | Teguh Karya | Jelajah Film |
Si Mamad TIE | Sjumandjaja | Matari Film | |
1975 (6th) |
Senyum di Pagi Bulan Desember | Wim Umboh | International Aries Angkasa Film |
1976 (7th) |
Cinta | Wim Umboh | Aries-Insantra Film |
1977 (8th) |
NO WINNER | ||
1978 (9th) |
Jakarta Jakarta | Ami Prijono | Kamasutra Film |
1979 (10th) |
November 1828 | Teguh Karya | Interstudio |
Jaya Bersaudara Film | |||
Gemini Satria Film | |||
Kamasutra Film | |||
Asrul Sani | Tridharma Bhakti Film |
1980s[]
Year | Film | Director | Studio |
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1980 (11th) |
Perawan Desa | Safari Sinar Sakti Film | |
Arifin C. Noer | PPFN | ||
Slamet Rahardjo | Dharma Putra Jaya Film | ||
Arifin C. Noer | PPFN | ||
1981 (12th) |
Perempuan dalam Pasungan | Garuda Film | |
Asrul Sani | Taty & Sons Jaya Film | ||
Garuda Film | |||
Teguh Karya | Garuda Film, Interstudio, Dharma Putra Jaya Film | ||
1982 (13th) |
Serangan Fajar | Arifin C. Noer | PPFN |
Bola Dunia Film | |||
Sophan Sophiaan | Garuda Film, Sanggar Film | ||
1983 (14th) |
Di Balik Kelambu | Teguh Karya | Sukma Putra Film |
RA Kartini | Sjumandjaja | Nusantara Film | |
Ami Prijono | Gramedia Film, Sanggar Film, Elang Perkasa Film | ||
KOFINA | |||
1984 (15th) |
NO WINNER | ||
Ponirah Terpidana | Slamet Rahardjo | Suka Putra Film | |
Budak Nafsu | Sjumandjaja | Soraya Intercine Film | |
Pengkhianatan G30S/PKI | Arifin C. Noer | PPFN | |
Sunan Kalijaga | Tobali Indah Film, Empat Gajah Film | ||
Ami Prijono | Gramedia Film | ||
1985 (16th) |
Kembang Kertas | Slamet Rahardjo | Nusantara Film |
Doea Tanda Mata | Teguh Karya | Citra Jaya Film | |
Sjumandjaja | Bola Dunia Film | ||
Teguh Karya | Sukma Putra Film | ||
Wim Umboh | Virgo Putra Film | ||
1986 (17th) |
Ibunda | Teguh Karya | Satria Perkasa Esthetika Film, Sufin |
Sjumandjaja | Gramedia Film | ||
Arifin C. Noer | Gramedia Film | ||
Prasidi Teta Film | |||
Kanta Indah Film | |||
1987 (18th) |
Nagabonar | Prasidi Teta Film | |
Slamet Rahardjo | Multi Permai Film | ||
Arifin C. Noer | Rapi Films | ||
Parkit Film | |||
Sophan Sophiaan | Sanggar Film, Elang Prakasa Film | ||
1988 (19th) |
Tjoet Nja' Dhien | Eros Djarot | Kanta Indah Film |
Misbach Yusa Biran | Prasidi Teta Film | ||
Tobali Indah Film | |||
1989 (20th) |
Pacar Ketinggalan Kereta | Teguh Karya | Perfini |
Safari Sinar Sakti Film | |||
Sinar Permatamas Film | |||
Imam Tantowi | Kanta Indah Film | ||
Noesa Penida | Prasidi Tera Film, Melur Film Production |
1990s[]
Year | Film | Director | Studio |
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1990 (21st) |
Taksi | Arifin C. Noer | Raviman Film |
Langitku Rumahku | Slamet Rahardjo | Ekapraya Film | |
Putu Wijaya | Prasidi Teta Film | ||
Sophan Sophiaan | Parkit Film, Cahaya Lampung Film | ||
Virgo Putra Film | |||
1991 (22nd) |
Cinta dalam Sepotong Roti | Garin Nugroho | Prasidi Teta Film, Eranusa Film |
Sinema Utama Film | |||
Bola Dunia Film | |||
Ratna Mutiara Indah Film | |||
Soerabaia 45 | Imam Tantowi | Sinar Permataemas Film | |
1992 (23rd) |
Citra Wiwitan Film | ||
Bibir Mer | Arifin C. Noer | Cinta Nusa Bhakti Film | |
Putu Wijaya | Mutiara Eranusa Film, Prasidi Teta Film | ||
Bola Dunia Film | |||
Indoasia Rekaperkasa Film | |||
1993 | NOT HELD | ||
1994 | NOT HELD | ||
1995 | NOT HELD | ||
1996 | NOT HELD | ||
1997 | NOT HELD | ||
1998 | NOT HELD | ||
1999 | NOT HELD |
2000s[]
Year | Film | Director | Studio |
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2000 | NOT HELD | ||
2001 | NOT HELD | ||
2002 | NOT HELD | ||
2003 | NOT HELD | ||
2004 (24th) |
Arisan! | Nia Dinata | Kalyana Shira Films |
Pasir Berbisik | Nan Achnas | Salto Films, Camila Internusa Films, NHK | |
Ada Apa dengan Cinta? | Rudy Soedjarwo | ||
Slamet Rahardjo | Gedam Sinemuda Perkasa | ||
Riri Riza | |||
2005 (25th) |
Gie | Riri Riza | |
Janji Joni | Joko Anwar | Kalyana Shira Films | |
Deddy Mizwar | Demi Gisela Citra Sinema | ||
Virgin | Hanny Saputra | ||
Brownies | Hanung Bramantyo | SinemArt | |
2006 (26th) |
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Denias, Senandung di Atas Awan | John de Rantau | Alenia Pictures | |
Heart | Hanny Saputra | ||
Mendadak Dangdut | Rudy Soedjarwo | SinemArt | |
Teddy Soeriaatmadja | Parama Entertainment | ||
2007 (27th) |
Nagabonar Jadi 2 | Deddy Mizwar | Demi Gisela Citra Sinema |
Kamulah Satu-Satunya | Hanung Bramantyo | Oreima Films | |
Mengejar Mas-Mas | Rudy Soedjarwo | Depic Productions | |
Rapi Films | |||
Get Married | Hanung Bramantyo | ||
2008 (28th) |
Fiksi. | Mouly Surya | Cinesurya Productions |
Nation Pictures | |||
Flix Pictures | |||
Under the Tree | Garin Nugroho | Credo Pictures | |
TriXimages | |||
2009 (29th) |
Identitas | Tit's Film Workshop | |
Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet! | Djenar Maesa Ayu | Intimasi Productions | |
Perempuan Berkalung Sorban | Hanung Bramantyo | ||
Ruma Maida | Teddy Soeriaatmadja | Lamp Pictures | |
Jamila dan Sang Presiden | Ratna Sarumpaet | MVP Pictures |
2010s[]
Year | Film | Director | Studio |
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2010 (30th) |
3 Hati Dua Dunia, Satu Cinta | Mizan Productions | |
Alangkah Lucunya (Negeri Ini) | Deddy Mizwar | Demi Gisela Citra Sinema | |
Minggu Pagi di Victoria Park | Lantip Binathoro Panuluh | ||
7 Hati 7 Cinta 7 Wanita | Anak Negeri Films | ||
Pundimas Mahakarya Sejahtera | |||
2011 (31st) |
Sang Penari | Ifa Isfansyah | Salto Films |
? | Hanung Bramantyo | Dapur Film, Mahaka Pictures | |
WannaB Pictures | |||
Tendangan dari Langit | Hanung Bramantyo | SinemArt | |
The Mirror Never Lies | Kamila Andini | Set Film, World Wildlife Fund | |
2012 (32nd) |
Tanah Surga... Katanya | Herwin Novianto | Demi Gisela Citra Sinema |
Demi Ucok | Kepompong Gendut, Royal Cinema Multimedia | ||
Lovely Man | Teddy Soeriaatmadja | Karuna Pictures | |
Erwin Arnada | Tabia Films, Winmark Picture | ||
Soegija | Garin Nugroho | Studio Audio Visual Puskat | |
2013 (33rd) |
Sang Kiai | Rapi Films | |
5 cm | Soraya Intercine Films | ||
Belenggu | Upi Avianto | ||
Habibie & Ainun | MD Pictures | ||
Inno Maleo Films | |||
2014 (34th) |
Cahaya Dari Timur: Beta Maluku | Visinema Pictures | |
3 Nafas Likas | Oreima Films | ||
Cangkir Kopi Production | |||
Soekarno | Hanung Bramantyo | Dapur Film | |
Riri Riza | |||
2015 (35th) |
Siti | Four Colours Films | |
A Copy of My Mind | Joko Anwar | CJ Entertainment, Lo-Fi Flicks | |
Garin Nugroho | Picklock Production | ||
MVP Pictures, Studio Denny JA, Dapur Film, Argi Film, Mizan Productions | |||
Toba Dreams | TB Silalahi Center | ||
2016 (36th) |
Athirah | Riri Riza | Miles Films |
Aisyah: Biarkan Kami Bersaudara | Herwin Novianto | Film One Productions | |
Rudy Habibie | Hanung Bramantyo | MD Pictures | |
Kamala Film Productions | |||
Letters from Prague | Angga Dwimas Sasongko | Visinema Pictures | |
2017 (37th) |
Night Bus | Nightbus Pictures, Kaninga Pictures | |
Check the Store Next Door | Ernest Prakasa | ||
Kartini | Hanung Bramantyo | , Screenplay Films | |
Satan's Slaves | Joko Anwar | Rapi Films | |
Posesif | Edwin (director) | Palari Films | |
2018 (38th) |
Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts | Mouly Surya | Cinesurya Productions |
Aruna & Her Palate | Edwin (director) | Palari Films | |
Kamila Andini | Four Colours Films | ||
Sultan Agung: Tahta, Perjuangan dan Cinta | Hanung Bramantyo | Mooryati Soedibyo Cinema | |
2019 (39th) |
Memories of My Body | Garin Nugroho | Four Colours Films, GoStudio |
Green Glow Pictures, GoStudio | |||
Hanung Bramantyo | |||
, Wahana Kreator Nusantara | |||
Visinema Pictures |
2020s[]
Year | Film | Director | Studio |
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2020 (40th) |
Impetigore | Joko Anwar | BASE Entertainment, Ivanhoe Pictures, CJ Entertainment, Rapi Films |
The Science of Fictions | Yosep Anggi Noen | Angka Fortuna Sinema, Kawankawan Media, Limaenam Films, Astro Shaw, Goplay, Focused Equipment | |
Riri Riza | Miles Films | ||
Ernest Prakasa | |||
Relate Films, | |||
Time International Films, DAMN! I Love Indonesia Movies, Oreima Pictures, East West Synergy, Melon Indonesia, Buddy Buddy Pictures |
Explanatory notes[]
- ^ The award was revoked in 2007 due to copyright violation found in the film.
See also[]
- Cinema of Indonesia
- Indonesian Film Festival
- Citra Award for Best Director
- Citra Award for Best Actor
- Citra Award for Best Actress
- Citra Award for Best Supporting Actor
- Citra Award for Best Supporting Actress
- Maya Awards
References[]
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- ^ Said, Salim (1982). Profil Dunia Film Indonesia [Profile of Indonesian Cinema] (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Grafiti Pers. p. 43. OCLC 9507803.
- ^ Totot Indrarto (31 January 2013). "Risalah 2012: Ganti Sistem Penjurian dan Rezim Juri FFI" [Review of 2012: Change the Jury System and Regime at IFF]. filmindonesia.or.id (in Indonesian). Konfiden Foundation. Archived from the original on 30 March 2013. Retrieved 4 May 2013.
- ^ Silvia Wong (8 December 2004). "Indonesia's Oscars return after 12-year gap". Screen International. Retrieved 30 March 2012. (subscription required)
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- ^ "40 Movies Will Compete for Best Film Award" (in Indonesian). Pos Kota. 2009. Archived from the original on 2013-04-08. Retrieved 2010-07-11.
- ^ Liputan6.com (2018-11-10). "Inilah Daftar Lengkap Nominasi FFI 2018". liputan6.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2021-02-07.
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- ^ "Ekskul". filmindonesia.or.id (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Konfiden Foundation. Archived from the original on 30 March 2013. Retrieved 30 March 2013.
- Awards for best film
- Citra Awards
- Indonesian awards