8th Maya Awards | |
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Awarded for | The achievement in Indonesian cinema |
Presented on | 8 February 2020 |
Site | Grandkemang Hotel, South Jakarta, Indonesia |
Highlights | |
Best Picture | Two Blue Stripes |
Most awards | Two Blue Stripes (4) |
Most nominations | This Earth of Mankind (14) |
The 8th Maya Awards took place on 8 February 2020 at the Grandkemang Hotel, South Jakarta, Indonesia, to honor the achievement in Indonesian cinema released in 2019. [1]
Teen drama film Two Blue Stripes received the most awards with four, including Best Feature Film. [2] Other winners included Glorious Days and Gundala with three, 27 Steps of May , Imperfect and Memories of My Body with two.
The nominations were announced on 22 January 2020 on the award's social media. [3] Historical romance film This Earth of Mankind led the nominations with fourteen, followed by coming-of-age drama film Memories of My Body with thirteen and family drama film One Day We'll Talk About Today with twelve. [4]
Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡). [5]
| Best Feature Film for Limited Release
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Iqbal Rais Award for Best Directorial Debut Feature
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Arifin C. Noer Award for Best Brief Memorable Performance
| Best Young Performer
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Best Breakthrough Actor
| Tuti Indra Malaon Award for Best Breakthrough Actress
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Best Original Screenplay
| Best Adapted Screenplay
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Best Cinematography
| Best Art Direction
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Best Editing
| Best Visual Effects
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Best Costume Design
| Best Make-Up & Hair
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Best Sound
| Best Score
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Best Theme Song
| Best Poster Design
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Best Short Film
| Best Music Video
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Best Animated Short Film
| Best Documentary Short Film
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Nominations | Film |
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14 | This Earth of Mankind |
13 | Memories of My Body |
12 | One Day We'll Talk About Today |
11 | Glorious Days |
Two Blue Stripes | |
10 | Gundala |
Impetigore | |
8 | Imperfect |
5 | 27 Steps of May |
Habibie & Ainun 3 | |
4 | The Queen of Black Magic |
Susi Susanti: Love All | |
Twivortiare | |
3 | Pretty Boys |
2 | DoReMi & You |
Foxtrot Six | |
Too Handsome to Handle |
Awards | Film |
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4 | Two Blue Stripes |
3 | Glorious Days |
Gundala | |
2 | 27 Steps of May |
Imperfect | |
Memories of My Body |
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