3rd Maldives Film Awards

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3rd Maldives Film Awards
Date29 April 2014
Highlights
Best Film Ingili
Most awards Ingili (11)
Most nominations Dhilakani (20)

3rd Maldives Film Awards ceremony, presented by the Maldives Film Association, honored the best Maldivian films released in 2012 and 2013. [1] Nominations for the major categories were announced on 28 April 2014. [2] The ceremony was held on the same day of nomination announcement. [1]

Contents

Feature film

Best Film Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting ActorBest Supporting Actress
Best Male Playback SingerBest Female Playback Singer
Best Original SongBest Original Screenplay
Best MakeupBest Choreography
Best Art DirectionBest Lyrics
Best Debut (Male)Best Debut (Female)
Best Sound EditingBest Sound Mixing
Best EditingBest Original Score
Best Costume DesignerBest Visual Effects
Best CinematographyBest Film of the Year (Viewer's Choice)
  • Bodyguard

Short film

Best Film Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting ActorBest Supporting Actress
Best EditingBest Cinematography
Best ScreenplayBest Makeup

Special awards

Lifetime Achievement Award
  • Hassan Haleem

Most wins

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