2014 Maya Awards

Last updated
3rd Annual Maya Awards
DateDecember 20, 2014
Location Museum Nasional, Central Jakarta
Country Indonesia
Most awards Cahaya Dari Timur: Beta Maluku (8)
Most nominations 3 Nafas Likas (16)
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The 3rd Annual Maya Awards (Indonesian: Piala Maya 2014) is an award ceremony honoring the best in Indonesian films of 2014. The ceremony was held in Museum Nasional, Central Jakarta, on December 20, 2014. [1]

Contents

Awards

The number of awards being given this year increase from the previous year to 32 competitive categories with 4 special awards. The following new categories were not present previously:

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and signified in bold letters.

Technical

Best Feature FilmBest Director
Best Adapted ScreenplayBest Original Screenplay
Best Special EffectsBest Makeup & Hairstyling
Best Costume DesignBest Sound Design
Best Film ScoreBest Art Direction
Best EditingBest Cinematography
Best Poster DesignBest Theme Song
  • Sebelum Pagi Terulang Kembali – JJ Adibrata
    • 3 Nafas Likas – John Hollywood
    • Rocket Rain – Uji Handoko
    • Tabula Rasa – Alvin Hariz
    • Bajaj Bajuri The Movie – Jonathan Oh

Performers

Best Actor in a Leading RoleBest Actress in a Leading Role
Best Actor in a Supporting RoleBest Actress in a Supporting role
Best New ActorBest New Actress
Best Actor in an OmnibusBest Actress in an Omnibus
  • Tora Sudiro in Babe Oh Babe segment – Princess, Bajak Laut & Alien
  • Acha Septriasa in Firasat segment – Aku Cinta Kamu
    • Luna Maya in Babe Oh Babe segment – Princess, Bajak Laut & Alien
    • Eriska Reinisa in Cinta Itu Adalah... segment – Aku Cinta Kamu
Best Young PerformerArifin C Noer Award for Non-Effectively Brief Appearance

Competition

Best Short FilmBest Regional Film
  • Sepatu Baru – Aditya Ahmad
    • Maryam – Sidih Saleh
    • Onomastika – Loeloe Hendra
    • Seserahan – Jason Iskandar
    • Gazebo – Senoaji Julius
    • Horison – Samuel Ruby
    • Cita – Andi Burhamzah
    • Pingitan – Orizon Astonia
Best Short Documentary FilmBest Long Documentary Film
  • Penderes dan Pengidep – Achmad Ulfi
    • Komedi Coklat – Chairun Nissa
    • Split Mind – Andri Sofyansyah
    • The Flaneurs #3 – Aryo Danusuri
    • Akar – Amelia Hapsari
  • Jalanan – Daniel Ziv)
    • Biji Kopi Indonesia – Budi Kurniawan
    • Ngulon – Tonny Trimarsanto
Best Animated FilmIqbal Rais Award (Special Awards for Young Director of Short Film)
  • Altitude Alto – Aditya Prabaswara
    • Aditya & Putri Matahari – Gangsar Waskito
    • Asia Raya – Anka Atmawijaya
    • Love Paper – Bambang P.M
    • Joni Boni Duff – Eko Purnomo
    • Rocking Chair – Donny Langgeng and Aji
    • The Gift – Marshellina Monica
    • Kitchen Knight – Donny Irianto
  • Indie Bung! – Yuleo Rizki
    • Anna & Ballerina – Naya Anindita
    • Thieves – Rukiki Mariana
    • Iris – Dira Nararyya
    • Simanggale – Donny Arlen
Best Segment in an OmnibusBest Film Review
  • "Firasat", directed by Acha SeptriasaAku Cinta Kamu
    • "Babe Oh Babe", directed by Alfani Wiryawan – Princess, Bajak Laut & Alien
    • "Kamu Bully Aku B-Boy", directed by Rizal Mantovani – Princess, Bajak Laut & Alien
  • Haris Fadli, for "Memberi Hidup Luar Biasa Untuk Sosok Yang Biasa" – 3 Nafas Likas
    • Elbert Reyner, for "Ketika Hati dan Budaya Bercampur Dalam Rasa" – Tabula Rasa
    • Skolastika Lupitawina, for "Nisbinya Gemerlap Ibukota" – Selamat Pagi, Malam
    • Diaksa Adhistra, for "Inside the Mind of a Killer(s)" – Killers
    • M Qodarul Fittron, for "Makanan Sederhana Kaya Rasa" – Tabula Rasa

Special awards

Equator Film Expo (EFX) Award for International AchievementBest DVD Collection
Best Top ChartHonours Award
  • 400 Words – Ismail Basbeth
  • Ade Irawan

Multiple wins and nominations

The following films received multiple awards:

FilmWins
Cahaya Dari Timur: Beta Maluku 8
The Raid: Berandal 6
3 Nafas Likas 3
Aku Cinta Kamu
Killers
Soekarno
2

The following films receive multiple nominations:

FilmNominations
3 Nafas Likas 16
Soekarno 15
Tenggelamnya Kapal Van Der Wijck 11
Cahaya Dari Timur: Beta Maluku
The Raid: Berandal
10
Tabula Rasa 9
Selamat Pagi, Malam 6
Killers
Princess, Bajak Laut & Alien
5
Aku Cinta Kamu
Comic 8
Hijrah Cinta
Sebelum Pagi Terulang Kembali
4
Haji Backpacker 3
Rocket Rain
Slank Nggak Ada Matinya
Street Society
The Sun, The Moon, and The Hurricane
2

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