1st Annual Indonesian Movie Awards
DateDecember 15, 2007
LocationTennis Indoor Senayan, Central Jakarta
CountryIndonesia
Hosted byNirina Zubir
Luna Maya
Aming
Ringgo Agus Rahman
Television/radio coverage
NetworkRCTI

The 1st Annual Indonesian Movie Awards was held on December 15, 2007, at the Plenary Hall, Jakarta Convention Center, Central Jakarta, is the first year of implementation of Indonesian Movie Awards. The award show was hosted by Nirina Zubir, Luna Maya, Aming, and Ringgo Agus Rahman. And the nominations have been announced in the category of Favorite, which will be chosen by the public via SMS. The category of Best, will be selected by a jury that has been appointed.[1]

The national films were registered from January 2005 to February 2007. Until the registration is closed, appeared 48 films of various genres.[2] In total there are 16 categories contested. This category was divided into 8 best nominations of the jury selection and best 8 nominations of the viewers selection.[2]

Berbagi Suami into a film with the most nominations this year's award, with eleven nominations. Mendadak Dangdut and Detik Terakhir follow behind, with the receiving of nine and seven nominations. Even get more than ten nominations, Berbagi Suami failed to win any of the awards. Mendadak Dangdut be biggest winner in this first award, taking home six trophies at once, followed by D'Bijis and Denias, Senandung Di Atas Awan behind with receiving two trophies each. While other films receiving one award each.

Nominees and winners

Best

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[3]

Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Newcomer Actor Best Newcomer Actress
Best Chemistry Special Award: Best Singer Actor/Actress

Favorite

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[3]

Favorite Actor Favorite Actress
Favorite Supporting Actor Favorite Supporting Actress
Favorite Soundtrack Favorite Chemistry
Favorite Newcomer Favorite Film

Film with most nominations and awards

Most nominations

References

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