2016 Indonesian Film Festival

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Indonesian Film Festival
Date6 November 2016 (2016-11-06)
SiteTeater Jakarta, Ismail Marzuki Park, Central Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia
Hosted by
Highlights
Best Picture Athirah
Most awardsAthirah (6)
Most nominationsAthirah and Rudy Habibie (10)
Television coverage
Network RCTI

The 36th Indonesian Film Festival ceremony took place on 6 November 2016 at the Teater Jakarta in Jakarta, Indonesia, to honor the achievement in Indonesian cinema of 2016. [1] It was hosted by comedians Pandji Pragiwaksono and Ernest Prakasa and broadcast on RCTI. Beginning with this ceremony, Best Theme Song, was introduced to honour achievement in music.

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Riri Riza's biographical drama film Athirah won the most awards with six, including Best Picture. [2] Other winners include My Stupid Boss and Salawaku with three, Ada Apa Dengan Cinta? 2 and Headshot with two. [3]

Development

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2016 initial host city, Jayapura.

The 2016 ceremony was initially set to be held in Jayapura, Papua. However, the plan was cancelled due to financial and technical issues. [4] On 8 September 2016, the committee agreed to hold the ceremony at Ismail Marzuki Park, Central Jakarta. [5]

Notable events were held prior to the ceremony. It opened with the screening of the restoration of Tiga Dara (1956) on 3 August. [6] An art installation of FFI was showcased at Neo Soho, West Jakarta, Indonesia. [7]

Winners and nominations

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Riri Riza, Best Director winner
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Reza Rahadian, Best Actor winner
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Alex Abbad, Best Supporting Actor winner
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Raihaanun, Best Supporting Actress winner

The nominations were announced on 14 October 2016 at the Plaza Indonesia, Central Jakarta. [8] Athirah and Rudy Habibie received the most nominations with ten. [9]

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

Films with multiple nominations and awards

Films that received multiple nominations
NominationsFilm
10 Athirah
Rudy Habibie
7Salawaku
6 Aisyah: Biarkan Kami Bersaudara
Letters from Prague
My Stupid Boss
5 Ada Apa Dengan Cinta? 2
4 Headshot
3Bangkit!
Three Sassy Sisters
Warkop DKI Reborn: Jangkrik Boss! Part 1
Wonderful Life
2Catatan Dodol Calon Dokter
Nay
Solo, Solitude
There Is Love in High School
Films that received multiple awards
AwardsFilm
6 Athirah
3 My Stupid Boss
Salawaku
2 Ada Apa Dengan Cinta? 2
Headshot

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