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Citra Award for Best Adapted Screenplay

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Citra Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
CountryIndonesia
Presented byIndonesian Film Festival
First awarded2006
Currently held byM. Irfan Ramli for 24 Hours with Gaspar (2023)
Websitefestivalfilm.id

The Citra Award for Best Adapted Screenplay (Indonesian: Piala Citra untuk Penulis Skenario Adaptasi Terbaik) is an award presented annually at the Indonesian Film Festival since 2006. Together with the Citra Award for Best Original Screenplay, it replaced the integrated Citra Award for Best Screenplay.

In 2019, Gina S. Noer became the first person to win both Best Original Screenplay and Best Adapted Screenplay in the same year for her work on Cemara's Family and Two Blue Stripes.[1]

Winners and nominees

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Winners are listed first in the colored row and denoted by double dagger (‡), followed by the other nominees.

2000s

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Year Film Screenwriter(s) Source material
2006
(26th)
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Opera Jawa Garin Nugroho and Armantono ‡ Ramayana
Jomblo Salman Aristo, Adhitya Mulya, and Hanung Bramantyo The novel by Adhitya Mulya
2007
(27th)
[note 1]
2008
(28th)
2009
(29th)
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Mereka Bilang, Saya Monyet! Djenar Maesa Ayu and Indra Herlambang ‡ The short stories "Lintah" and "Melukis Jendela" by Ayu
Emak Ingin Naik Haji Aditya Gumay and Adenin Adlan The short story by Asma Nadia
The Forbidden Door Joko Anwar The novel by Sekar Ayu Asmara
Jamila dan Sang Presiden Ratna Sarumpaet The play Pelacur dan Sang Presiden by Sarumpaet
Perempuan Berkalung Sorban Gina S. Noer The novel by Abidah El Khalieqy

2010s

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Year Film Screenwriter(s) Source material
2010
(30th)
[4]
3 Hati Dua Dunia, Satu Cinta Benni Setiawan ‡ The novels The Da Peci Code and Rosid & Delia by Ben Sohib
2011
(31st)
[note 2]
2012
(32nd)
2013
(33rd)
2014
(34th)
[5]
The Jungle School Riri Riza The book by Butet Manurung
3 Nafas Likas Titien Wattimena The biography Perempuan Tegar dari Sibolangit by Hilda Unu-Senduk
Lights from the East: I Am Maluku Angga Dwimas Sasongko, M. Irfan Ramli, and Swastika Nohara The biography of Sani Tawainella
The Sinking of van der Wijck Imam Tantowi, Donny Dirgantoro, Riheam Junianti, and Sunil Soraya The novel by Hamka
Soekarno Hanung Bramantyo The biography of Soekarno
2015
(35th)
[6]
Filosofi Kopi Jenni Jusuf ‡ The book by Dewi "Dee" Lestari
The Final Note Johansyah Jumberan and Jay Sukmo The novel by Sam Maulana
The Heaven None Missed Alim Sudio and Bagus Bramantyo The novel by Asma Nadia
A Moon Hangs Above the Graveyard Dirmawan Hatta The 1973 film by Asrul Sani and the poem "Malam Lebaran" by Sitor Situmorang
Toba Dreams Benni Setiawan The novel by T. B. Silalahi
2016
(36th)
[7]
Athirah Salman Aristo and Riri Riza The book by Alberthiene Endah
Catatan Dodol Calon Dokter Ardiansyah Solaiman and Chadijah Masturi Siregar The novel by Ferdiriva Hamzah
My Stupid Boss Upi Avianto The novel by Chaos@work
Ngenest Ernest Prakasa The novel by Prakasa
Rudy Habibie Gina S. Noer and Hanung Bramantyo The novel Rudy: Kisah Masa Muda Sang Visioner by Noer
2017
(37th)
[8]
Night Bus Rahabi Mandra and Teuku Rifnu Wikana The short story "Selamat" by Wikana
Galih & Ratna Fathan Todjon and Lucky Kuswandi The novel Gita Cinta dari SMA by Eddy D. Iskandar
Kartini Bagus Bramanti and Hanung Bramantyo The biography of R.A. Kartini
Satan's Slaves Joko Anwar The 1980 film by Sisworo Gautama Putra
Sweet 20 Upi Avianto The film Miss Granny by Hwang Dong-hyuk
2018
(38th)
[9]
Aruna & Her Palate Titien Wattimena ‡ The novel by Laksmi Pamuntjak
#FriendsButMarried Johanna Wattimena and Upi Avianto The novel by Ayudia Bing Slamet and Ditto Percussion
Si Doel The Movie Rano Karno Characters from the television series Si Doel Anak Sekolahan by Karno
2019
(39th)
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Cemara's Family Gina S. Noer and Yandy Laurens ‡ The television series by Arswendo Atmowiloto
Glorious Days Mira Lesmana and Gina S. Noer The film Sunny by Kang Hyeong-cheol
Gundala Joko Anwar The comic character by Harya Suraminata
My Stupid Boss 2 Upi Avianto The novel by Chaos@work
Si Doel The Movie 2 Rano Karno Characters from the television series Si Doel Anak Sekolahan by Karno

2020s

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Year Film Screenwriter(s) Source material
2020
(40th)
[11]
Imperfect Ernest Prakasa and Meira Anastasia ‡ The book by Anastasia
The Queen of Black Magic Joko Anwar The 1981 film by Lilik Sudjio
2021
(41st)
[12]
The Heartbreak Club Gea Rexy, Bagus Bramanti, and Charles Gozali The biography of Didi Kempot
Asih 2 Lele Laila The novel Asih by Risa Saraswati
Generasi 90an: Melankolia M. Irfan Ramli The book by Marchella FP
Layla Majnun Alim Sudio The story by Nizami Ganjavi
2022
(42nd)
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Vengeance Is Mine, All Others Pay Cash Edwin and Eka Kurniawan The novel by Kurniawan
Before, Now & Then Kamila Andini and Ahda Imran The novel Jais Darga Namaku by Imran
Losmen Bu Broto Alim Sudio Characters from the television series Losmen by Tatiek Maliyati and Wahyu Sihombing
Miracle in Cell No. 7 Alim Sudio The film by Lee Hwan-kyung
The Red Point of Marriage Sabrina Rochelle Kalangie and Titien Wattimena Characters from the television series by Buce Malawau
2023
(43rd)
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24 Hours with Gaspar M. Irfan Ramli ‡ The novel by Sabda Armandio
A Long Way to Come Home M. Irfan Ramli and Angga Dwimas Sasongko The novel Nanti Kita Cerita Tentang Hari Ini by Marchella FP
Buya Hamka Vol. 1 Alim Sudio and Cassandra Massardi The novel by A. Fuadi
Fireworks Alim Sudio The film 3ft Ball & Souls by Yoshio Kato
Sri Asih Joko Anwar and Upi Avianto The character from the comic books by R.A. Kosasih

Notes

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  1. ^ The category is integrated into Best Screenplay.
  2. ^ The category is split into Best Screenplay and Best Story.

References

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  1. ^ Diananto, Wayan (8 December 2019). "FFI 2019, Gina S. Noer Borong 2 Piala Citra Kategori Penulis Naskah". Liputan 6. Archived from the original on 3 November 2022. Retrieved 7 October 2024.
  2. ^ "Festival Film Indonesia 2006 – Filmku, Indonesiaku". Indonesian Film Festival. Retrieved 7 October 2024.
  3. ^ "Festival Film Indonesia 2009". Indonesian Film Festival. Retrieved 7 October 2024.
  4. ^ "Festival Film Indonesia 2010". Indonesian Film Festival. Retrieved 7 October 2024.
  5. ^ "Festival Film Indonesia 2014 – Bangga Film Indonesia". Indonesian Film Festival. Retrieved 7 October 2024.
  6. ^ "Festival Film Indonesia 2015 – Tribute to Teguh Karya". Indonesian Film Festival. Retrieved 7 October 2024.
  7. ^ "Festival Film Indonesia 2016 – Restorasi". Indonesian Film Festival. Retrieved 7 October 2024.
  8. ^ "Festival Film Indonesia 2017 – Keragaman". Indonesian Film Festival. Retrieved 7 October 2024.
  9. ^ "Festival Film Indonesia 2018 – Mencari Mahakarya: Batasnya Hanya Kualitas". Indonesian Film Festival. Retrieved 7 October 2024.
  10. ^ "Festival Film Indonesia 2019 – Film Bagus, Citra Indonesia". Indonesian Film Festival. Retrieved 7 October 2024.
  11. ^ "Festival Film Indonesia 2020 – Satu Hal Baik Film Indonesia Setiap Hari". Indonesian Film Festival. Retrieved 7 October 2024.
  12. ^ "Festival Film Indonesia 2021 – Sejarah Film & Media Baru". Indonesian Film Festival. Retrieved 7 October 2024.
  13. ^ "Festival Film Indonesia 2022 – Perempuan: Citra, Karya, & Karsa". Indonesian Film Festival. Retrieved 7 October 2024.
  14. ^ "Festival Film Indonesia 2023 – Piala Citra". Indonesian Film Festival. Retrieved 7 October 2024.
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