Film Pilihan Tempo

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Film Pilihan Tempo
Awarded forAchievement in Indonesian cinema
CountryIndonesia
Presented by Tempo
First awarded2000

Film Pilihan Tempo (English: Best Film According to Tempo ) is an Indonesian film prize awarded each year by the magazine Tempo since 2000 as a year-end list. [1] In 2017, the inaugural award ceremony was held, billed as Tempo Film Festival. [2]

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History

Indonesian magazine Tempo first introduced its Film Pilihan Tempo in 2000 to celebrate the achievements in Indonesian cinema. In 2010, it added new categories, including Best Director, Best Actress, and Best Actor. [3] In 2017, Tempo held its inaugural award ceremony at the Epicentrum XXI, South Jakarta, on 27 November, now known as Festival Film Tempo. [4] Starting in 2019, the award ceremony is no longer held, the award name was changed back to Film Pilihan Tempo, and the winners are now announced in Tempo magazine. [5]

Award categories

Awards are presented for the following categories:

Current categories

Discontinued categories

Overview

YearDateFilm Pilihan TempoVenueRef.
201727 November 2017 Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts Studio 1 Epicentrum XXI, South Jakarta [6]
20186 December 2018 Memories of My Body [7]
201916 December 2019 The Science of Fictions Not held [8]
202021 December 2020 Mecca I'm Coming [9]
202120 December 2021 Photocopier [10]
202218 December 2022 Autobiography [11]
202329 January 2024 Women from Rote Island [12]

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