39th Indonesian Film Festival | |
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Date | 8 December 2019 |
Site | Opus Ballroom, The Tribata Jakarta, Indonesia |
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Best Picture | Memories of My Body |
Most awards | Memories of My Body (8) |
Most nominations |
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Television coverage | |
Network | Metro TV |
The 39th Citra Awards , presented by the Indonesian Film Board and Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology, honored the achievement in Indonesian cinema released from 1 October 2018 to 30 September 2019. [1] The ceremony was held on 8 December 2019 at the Opus Ballroom, The Tribata, Jakarta, Indonesia, and presented by journalist Rory Asyari and announcer Melissa Karim. [2]
Drama film Memories of My Body won eight awards, including Best Picture. [3] Other winners included Gundala with three, Cemara's Family and Two Blue Stripes with two and 27 Steps of May , Help is on the Way, How Far I'll Go, My Stupid Boss 2, No One Is Crazy in This Town and Nussa Bisa with one.
The nominations were announced on 12 November 2019. [4] The nominations were led by Memories of My Body , This Earth of Mankind and Two Blue Stripes with twelve each, while 27 Steps of May , Glorious Days and Gundala followed with nine each. [5]
Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).
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Best Cinematography
| Best Editing
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Best Sound
| Best Visual Effects
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Best Original Score
| Best Original Song
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Best Art Direction
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Best Makeup
| Best Live Action Short Film
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Best Documentary Feature
| Best Documentary Short Film
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Best Animated Short Film
| Lifetime Achievement Award
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Nominations | Film |
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12 | Memories of My Body |
This Earth of Mankind | |
Two Blue Stripes | |
9 | 27 Steps of May |
Glorious Days | |
Gundala | |
6 | Cemara's Family |
5 | Ambu |
4 | My Stupid Boss 2 |
3 | A Man Called Ahok |
2 | Milly & Mamet |
Pocong: The Origin |
Awards | Film |
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8 | Memories of My Body |
3 | Gundala |
2 | Cemara's Family |
Two Blue Stripes |
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