Maldives Film Award for Best Film

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Maldives Film Award for Best Film
Awarded forBest Film
CountryMaldives
Presented byMaldives Film Association

The Maldives Film Award for Best Director is given as part of the Maldives Film Awards to a film via a jury. The award was first given in 2011. Here is a list of the award winners and the nominees of the respective award ceremonies, classified by the awarded categories.

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Winners and nominees

Table key
Indicates the winner

Feature film

YearFilmProduction studioRef(s)
2011
(1st)
Happy Birthday Dark Rain Entertainment [1] [2]
Baaraige Fas Eleven Eleven Productions
E Dharifulhu Eupe Productions
Yoosuf Crystal Entertainment
Loaiybahtakaa Eupe Productions
2012
(2nd)
Loodhifa Noor N Movies [3] [4]
Niuma Dhekedheke Ves Productions
Jinni Dash Studio
Insaaf Eupe Productions
Maafeh Neiy CXanal Movies
2014
(3rd)
Ingili R2 Studio [5] [6]
Dhilakani Antharees Production
Mihashin Furaana Dhandhen Crystal Entertainment

Short film

YearFilmProduction studioRef(s)
2011
(1st)
Faqeeru Koe Dhekedheke Ves Productions [1]
No Other Nominee
2012
(2nd)
Farihibe 3 Dhekedheke Ves Productions [3]
Siyaasee VaccineDhekedheke Ves Productions
Muhammaage Briefcase Dhekedheke Ves Productions
2014
(3rd)
Farihibe 4 Dhekedheke Ves Productions [5] [6]
Siyaasee KoalhunDhekedheke Ves Productions
13 Ah Visnaa Dhehaas Dhekedheke Ves Productions

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