| 45th Indonesian Film Festival | |
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| Official poster | |
| Awarded for | The achievement in Indonesian cinema |
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| Announced on | Nominations: 19 October 2025 |
| Presented on | 20 November 2025 |
| Site | Teater Jakarta, Ismail Marzuki Park, Central Jakarta |
| Hosted by | Ringgo Agus Rahman Sheila Dara Aisha |
| Official website | festivalfilm |
| Highlights | |
| Best Picture | On Your Lap |
| Most awards | The Siege at Thorn High (5) |
| Most nominations | The Shadow Strays and The Siege at Thorn High (12) |
| Television coverage | |
| Network | TVRI |
The 45th Indonesian Film Festival ceremony, presented by Indonesian Film Board and Ministry of Culture, honored the achievements in Indonesian cinema released from 1 September 2024 to 31 August 2025. The ceremony was held on 20 November 2025 at the Teater Jakarta, Ismail Marzuki Park, Central Jakarta. [1] It was hosted by actors Ringgo Agus Rahman and Sheila Dara Aisha. It was televised by TVRI.
Drama film On Your Lap won the Citra Award for Best Picture, alongside three other awards. Action thriller film The Siege at Thorn High won the most awards with five. Other winners included Sore: Wife from the Future with four, Home Sweet Loan with two, Jumbo , Panggil Aku Ayah, Sammi, Who Can Detach His Body Parts , The Shadow Strays , Sie, So I Pray, Tambang Emas Ra Ritek with one each. Romantic musical film Rangga & Cinta won all three audience awards.
The Lifetime Achievement Awards were presented to actor El Manik, composer Franki Raden, and producer Hendrick Gozali. [2] The Antemas Award, a special prize given to the film with the highest number of admissions during its theatrical run, was presented to animated film Jumbo , which garnered 10,233,002 admissions and became the highest-grossing Indonesian film of all-time. [3]
The nominations were announced on 19 October 2025 at the Produksi Film Negara headquarters in, Jakarta, Indonesia, by Ario Bayu, Prilly Latuconsina, Sheila Dara Aisha, Ringgo Agus Rahman, and Donne Maula. [4]
Dystopian action thriller film The Siege at Thorn High and action crime thriller film The Shadow Strays tied for the most nominations, each receiving twelve. [5] Jumbo became the first animated film to receive a nomination for the Citra Award for Best Picture. [6]
Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡). [7]
Ringgo Agus Rahman became the first actor to win the Citra Award for Best Actor two years in a row. [8]
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| Best Editing
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Best Visual Effects
| Best Sound
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Best Original Score
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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 Feature
| Best Animated Short Film
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Tanete Pong Masak Award for Best Film Critic
| Special Recognition at the Indonesian Film Festival – Final Jury Selection for Documentary Film
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Antemas Award | |
Lifetime Achievement Awards
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Nya' Abbas Akup Award for Favorite Film [9] | |
List of nominees
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Rachmat Hidajat Award for Favorite Actor [10] | Mieke Widjaja Award for Favorite Actress [10] |
List of nominees
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The following individuals, listed in order of appearance, presented awards or performed musical numbers: [11]
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| Mawar Eva de Jongh | Presented the awards for Best Animated Short Film, Best Animated Feature, and Best Live Action Short Film |
| Sheila Timothy | Presented the awards for Best Costume Design and Best Makeup |
| Marissa Anita | Presented the award for Best Supporting Actress |
| Winky Wiryawan | Presented the award for Best Supporting Actor |
| Alex Abbad | Presented the awards for Best Visual Effects and Best Editing |
| Wregas Bhanuteja | Presented the awards for Best Art Direction and Best Cinematography |
| Rano Karno | Presented the award for Lifetime Achievement Awards |
| Widuri Puteri | Presented the Mieke Widjaja Award for Favorite Actress |
| Ali Fikry | Presented the Rachmat Hidajat Award for Favorite Actor |
| Donny Damara | Presented the Tanete Pong Masak Award for Best Film Critic and Nya' Abbas Akup Award for Favorite Film |
| Happy Salma Ahmad Mahendra | Presented the Antemas Award |
| Ratih Kumala | Presented the awards for Best Original Screenplay and Best Adapted Screenplay |
| Maudy Ayunda | Presented the awards for Best Documentary Short Film, Special Recognition at the Indonesian Film Festival – Final Jury Selection for Documentary Film, and Best Documentary Feature |
| Sherina Munaf | Presented the awards for Best Original Score, Best Theme Song, and Best Sound |
| Teuku Rifnu Wikana | Presented the award for Best Actor |
| Maudy Koesnaedi | Presented the award for Best Actress |
| Kamila Andini | Presented the award for Best Director |
| Allan Sebastian Cesa David Luckmansyah Dewi Umaya Nungki Kusumastuti Nurman Hakim Salman Aristo Titi Radjo Padmadja Whani Darmawan Yunus Pasolang | Presented the award for Best Picture |
| Name(s) | Role | Work |
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| Sherina Munaf | Musical director | |
| Prince Poetiray Quinn Salman | Performer | "Selalu Ada di Hatimu" "Dengar Hatimu" from Jumbo |
| Idgitaf | Performer | "Berakhir di Aku" from Home Sweet Loan |
| Barasuara | Performer | "Terbuang dalam Waktu" from Sore: Wife from the Future |
| Barsena Berstandhi Dux Stella Voce Choir | Performer | "Ruang Baru" during the "In Memoriam" tribute |
| Rossa | Performer | "Tegar" from Panggil Aku Ayah |
| Armand Maulana | Performer | "Citra" |