Indonesian Screen Awards

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The Indonesian Screen Awards is a competitive section held during the Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival. The section honors achievements in Indonesian cinema across six categories, Best Film, Best Directing, Best Performance, Best Editing, and Best Storytelling. [1] Short films were also part of the competition during the inaugural edition in 2017. [2]

Contents

Official selection

denotes a film that had its world premiere during the competition.

Feature films

YearFilmDirectorRef.
2017 Posesif Edwin [3]
Aisyah: Biarkan Kami Bersaudara Herwin Novianto
Bukaan 8 Angga Dwimas Sasongko
Check the Store Next Door Ernest Prakasa
Galih & Ratna Lucky Kuswandi
The Gift Hanung Bramantyo
My Generation Upi Avianto
Negeri DongengAnggi Frisca
Night Bus Emil Heradi
Satu Hari Nanti Salman Aristo
2018 Petualangan Menangkap PetirKuntz Agus [4]
Aruna & Her Palate Edwin
Cemara's Family Yandy Laurens
If This Is My Story Djenar Maesa Ayu, Kan Lumé
Love for SaleAndibachtiar Yusuf
Sultan Agung Mataram 1628 Hanung Bramantyo
Ten Seconds Before Sunrise Teddy Soeriaatmadja
Wage John de Rantau
2019 Two Blue Stripes Gina S. Noer [5]
DoReMi & YouB. W. Purbanegara
Gundala Joko Anwar
Humba Dreams Riri Riza
Love for Sale 2Andibachtiar Yusuf
Mecca I'm Coming Jeihan Angga
Susi Susanti: Love All Sim F
2021 Kadet 1947 Rahabi Mandra, Aldo Swastia [6]
Akhirat: A Love StoryJason Iskandar
Aum! Bambang "Ipoenk" Kuntara Mukti
Everyday Is a LullabyPutrama Tuta
Just MomJeihan Angga
Losmen Bu Broto Eddie Cahyono, Ifa Isfansyah
Paranoia Riri Riza
Preman: Silent Fury Randolph Zaini
Teka-Teki Tika Ernest Prakasa
The Wheel of LifeArief Malinmudo
2022 The Exiles Lola Amaria [7]
The Ballads of RoyFajar Nugros
Cross the LineRazka Robby Ertanto
GalangAdriyanto Dewo
History of Untellable TalesB. W. Purbanegara
Orpa Theo Rumansara
The Portrait of a NightmareIsmail Basbeth
SaharaZhaddam Aldhy Nurdin
Sound from the SeaKhusnul Khitam
Stealing Raden Saleh Angga Dwimas Sasongko
The Tone of WheelsYuda Kurniawan
2023 The Draft! Yusron Fuadi [8]
Ali TopanSidharta Tata
Falling In Love Like In Movies Yandy Laurens
Monster Rako Prijanto
The Prize Paul Fauzan Agusta
Sara Ismail Basbeth
Sleep Call Fajar Nugros
Women from Rote Island Jeremias Nyangoen
2024 Yohanna Razka Robby Ertanto [9]
All We Need Is Time Teddy Soeriaatmadja
Goodbye, Farewell Adriyanto Dewo
Love Unlike in K-Dramas Meira Anastasia
Malam PertobatanDyan Sunu Prastowo
The Queen of WitchcraftFajar Nugros

Short films

YearFilmDirectorRef.
2017 Sunday StoryAdi Marsono [3]
Along the One WayBani Nasution
JokoSuryo Wiyogo
Mesin TanahWimar Herdanto
The Nameless BoyDiego Batara Mahameru
Pilgrimage to MeccaRivandy Adi Kuswara
Regards from the Southern CrabZhafran Solichin
Signs of the SeasonNinndi Raras
Songbird: Burung BerkicauWisnu Surya Pratama

Awards

Best Film

YearFilmDirectorRef.
2017 Posesif Edwin [10]
2018 Petualangan Menangkap PetirKuntz Agus [11]
2019 Two Blue Stripes Gina S. Noer [12]
2021 Kadet 1947 Rahabi Mandra and Aldo Swastia [13]
2022 The Exiles Lola Amaria [14]
2023 The Draft! Yusron Fuadi [15]
2024 Yohanna Razka Robby Ertanto [16]

Best Directing

YearDirector(s)Film
2017 Ernest Prakasa Check the Store Next Door
2018 Hanung Bramantyo Sultan Agung Mataram 1628
2019 Gina S. Noer Two Blue Stripes
2021 Rahabi Mandra and Aldo Swastia Kadet 1947
Honorary Mention: Bambang "Ipoenk" Kuntara Mukti Aum!
2022 Adriyanto DewoGalang
2023 Ismail Basbeth Sara
2024 Razka Robby Ertanto Yohanna

Best Performance

YearActorsFilm
2017 Putri Marino Posesif
2018 Reza Rahadian If This Is My Story
2019 Laura Basuki Susi Susanti: Love All
2021 Putri Marino Losmen Bu Broto
2022 Orsila Murib Orpa
Rafli Anwar MursadadSound from the Sea
2023 Irma Rihi Women from Rote Island
2024 Laura Basuki Yohanna
Kirana Putri Grasela
Iqua Tahlequa

Best Cinematography

YearWinnerFilm
2017 Batara Goempar Posesif
2018 Amalia T. S. Aruna & Her Palate
2019 Yunus Pasolang Susi Susanti: Love All
2021 Ujel Bausad Aum!
2022 Yudi Datau Sound from the Sea
2023 Joseph Christoforus Fofid Women from Rote Island
2024 Odyssey Flores Yohanna

Best Storytelling

YearWinnersFilm
2017 Fathan Todjon and Lucky Kuswandi Galih & Ratna
2018 Andibachtiar Yusuf and M. Irfan RamliLove for Sale
2019 Gina S. Noer Two Blue Stripes
2021 Randolph Zaini Preman: Silent Fury
2022 Tumpal Tampubolon Galang
2023 Anindita Suryarasmi and Yusron Fuadi The Draft!
2024 Razka Robby Ertanto Yohanna

Best Editing

YearWinnerFilm
2022 Yuda KurniawanThe Tone of Wheels
2023 Ridwan A. B. and Yusron Fuadi The Draft!
2024 Akhmad Fesdi AnggoroThe Queen of Witchcraft

Best Short Film

YearFilmDirector
2017 Sunday StoryAdi Marsono

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