2017 Indonesian Film Festival

Award ceremony for Indonesian films of 2017
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The 37th Citra Awards ceremony took place on 11 November 2017 at the Grand Kawanua International Convention Hall in Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.[1] It was hosted by comedian Denny Chandra and Puteri Indonesia 2016 titleholder Kezia Warouw. The ceremony honored the achievement in Indonesian cinema of 2017. This year, there was one new category that was awarded for the first time, Best Makeup.[2] The ceremony was broadcast on Global TV, iNews and TVRI.

Action thriller film Night Bus won six awards out of eleven nominations, including Best Picture. Biographical drama based on the life of Indonesian activist R.A. Kartini, Kartini garnered the most nominations with fourteen nominations and won an award, Best Supporting Actress for Christine Hakim. Horror film Satan's Slaves won the most awards with seven.

Host city selection

2017 host city, Manado.

During the opening ceremony on 21 August 2017, the organizing committee announced Manado, North Sulawesi, as the host city for the 2017 award, with the awards ceremony set to take place on 11 November. The selection, according to Leni Lolang, the chairperson of the organizing committee, was part of the festival's effort to accommodate regional requests.[3]

This marked the fourth ceremony took place outside of Jakarta, following previous ceremonies in Semarang in 2013, Palembang in 2014, and South Tangerang in 2015.

Winners and nominations

Edwin, Best Director winner
Teuku Rifnu Wikana, Best Actor winner
Putri Marino, Best Actress winner
Christine Hakim, Best Supporting Actress winner

The nominations were announced on 5 October 2017 at the Raffles Hotel, Jakarta.[4] Kartini and Satan's Slaves received the most nominations with fourteen and thirteen, respectively.[5]

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).

Best Original Screenplay
Best Adapted Screenplay
Best Documentary Feature
  • Eyelashes – Tonny Trimarsanto
    • Balada Bala Sinema – Yuda Kurniawan
    • Banda: The Dark Forgotten Trail – Jay Subyakto
    • Ibu (An Extraordinary Mother) – Patar Simatupang
    • Negeri Dongeng – Anggi Frisca
    • Tarling Is Darling – Ismail Fahmi Lubis
Best Documentary Short Film
  • The Unseen Words – Wahyu Utami Wati
    • Along the One Way – Bani Nasution
    • Anak Koin – Chrisila Wentiasri
    • Dluwang: The Past from the Trash – Agni Tirta
    • Living in Rob – Fuad Hilmi Hirnanda
    • Solastalgia – Kurnia Yudha F
    • Songbird: Burung Berkicau – Wisnu Surya Pratama
Best Live Action Short Film
  • Ruah – Makbul Mubarak
    • Amak – Ella Angel
    • Babaran– Meilani Dina Pangestika
    • BuAng – Eugene Panji
    • Jendela – Randi Pratama
    • Kleang Kabur Kanginan – Riyanto Tan Ageraha
    • Lintah Darat – Putri Zakiyatun Nimah
    • Nyathil – Anggita Dwi Mardiana
    • Pentas Terakhir– Triyanto "Genthong" Hapsoro
    • Regards from the Southern Crab – Zhafran Solichin
Best Animated Short Film
  • Lukisan Nafas – Fajar Ramayel
    • Darmuji 66: Bhinneka di Persimpangan – Ahmad Hafidz Azro'i
    • Kaie and the Phantasus' Giants – Ahmad Hafidz Azro'i
    • Make A Wish – Salsabilla Aulia Rahma
    • Mudik – Calvin Chandra, Ardhira Anugrah Putra, Alfonsus Andre, and Aditya Prabaswara
Best Cinematography
  • Satan's Slaves – Ical Tanjung
    • Galih & Ratna – Amalia TS
    • Kartini – Faozan Rizal
    • Night Bus – Anggi Frisca
    • Posesif – Batara Goempar
Best Film Editing
  • Night Bus – Kelvin Nugroho and Sentot Sahid
Best Original Score
  • Satan's Slaves – Aghi Narottama, Tony Merle, dan Bemby Gusti
    • Galih & Ratna – Ivan Gojaya
    • Filosofi Kopi 2: Ben & Jody – Macanderson
    • I Leave My Heart in Lebanon – Thoersi Argeswara
    • Mooncake Story – Tya Subiakto
Best Original Song
Best Sound
  • Satan's Slaves – Khikmawan Santosa and Anhar Moha
    • Check the Store Next Door – Khikmawan Santosa, Mohamad Ikhsan Sungkar, and Madunazka
    • Critical Eleven – Khikmawan Santosa, Mohamad Ikhsan Sungkar, and Suhadi
    • I Leave My Heart in Lebanon – Dwi Budi Priyanto and Khikmawan Santosa
    • Kartini – Khikmawan Santosa and Sutrisno
    • Night Bus – Wahyu Tri Purnomo and Jantra Suryaman
Best Visual Effects
  • Satan's Slaves – Heri Kuntoro and Abby Eldipie (Finalize Studios)
    • The Doll 2 – Dana Riza and Faranas Irmal (Fixit Works)
    • Firegate – OrangeRoom CS
    • Night Bus – Amrin Nugraha
    • I Leave My Heart in Lebanon – Dana Riza and Faranas Irmal (Fixit Works)
    • Rafathar – Epix Studio, Postima, and MAG
Best Art Direction
  • Satan's Slaves – Allan Sebastian
    • Filosofi Kopi 2: Ben & Jody – Benny Lauda
    • Kartini – Allan Sebastian
    • Sweet 20 – Vida Sylvia
Best Child Performer
  • Muhammad Adhiyat – Satan's Slaves as Ian
    • Aisha Nurra Datau – Iqro: Petualangan Meraih Bintang as Aqila
    • Bima Azriel – Surat Kecil untuk Tuhan as Anton
    • Muhammad Iqbal – Stip & Pensil as Ucok
    • Muhammad Razi – Surau & Silek as Adil
    • Neysa Chandra Melisenda – Kartini as young Kartini
Best Makeup
  • Night Bus – Cherry Wirawan
Best Costume Design
  • Night Bus – Gemailla Gea Geriantiana
    • Filosopi Kopi 2: Ben & Jody – Anggia Kharisma
    • Kartini – Retno Ratih Damayanti
    • Satan's Slaves – Isabelle Patrice
    • Sweet 20 – Dara Asvia

Films with multiple nominations and awards

Films that received multiple nominations
Nominations Film
14 Kartini
13 Satan's Slaves
11 Night Bus
10 Posesif
9 Check the Store Next Door
Sweet 20
5 Galih & Ratna
4 Critical Eleven
3 Filosofi Kopi 2: Ben & Jody
I Leave My Heart in Lebanon
2 Firegate
Stip & Pensil
Films that received multiple awards
Awards Film
7 Satan's Slaves
6 Night Bus
3 Posesif

References

  1. ^ Soebijoto, Hertanto, ed. (22 August 2017). "Festival Film Indonesia 2017 Digelar di Manado, Ini Alasannya" [The 2017 Indonesian Film Festival is set to be held in Manado, here's why]. Warta Kota. Retrieved 5 September 2023.
  2. ^ Nastain, Inin (5 October 2017). "Festival Film Indonesia Tambah Kategori Penata Rias Terbaik" [Indonesian Film Festival adds the new category Best Makeup]. Seputar Indonesia. Retrieved 5 September 2023.
  3. ^ Samosir, Hanna Azarya (22 August 2017). "Dengan Sistem Baru, FFI 2017 Akan Digelar di Manado" [With a new system, IFF 2017 will be held in Manado]. CNN Indonesia. Retrieved 5 September 2023.
  4. ^ Juniman, Puput Tripeni (6 October 2017). "Daftar Lengkap Nominasi Piala Citra FFI 2017" [A full list of 2017 Citra Awards nominations]. CNN Indonesia. Retrieved 5 September 2023.
  5. ^ Juniman, Puput Tripeni (5 October 2017). "'Pengabdi Setan' Bersaing dengan 'Kartini' Rebut Piala Citra" [Satan's Slaves Competes with Kartini for Citra Award]. CNN Indonesia. Retrieved 5 September 2023.

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