Kuala Lumpur International Film Academy Awards 2024

Welcome to the inaugural Kuala Lumpur International Film Academy Awards (KLIFAA) 2024, a groundbreaking cinematic celebration set to unfold from the 8-10 November 2024 at the prestigious Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC) in the heart of Malaysia's vibrant capital.

Film & TV: KLIFA Awards is your passport to a global cinematic journey, featuring outstanding works in Feature Films, TV Dramas, Documentaries, Short Films, and Animation. Filmmakers from around the world will converge to present their exceptional creations.

Peace Theme: The film must directly address or explore themes related to peace, reconciliation, harmony, or the resolution of conflicts. Emphasis on films that champion humanitarian values, empathy, and the shared human experience. Preference for films with a positive and uplifting message, promoting the idea that peace is achievable through collective efforts. High-quality filmmaking, including cinematography, direction, acting, and overall production values.

Emerging Talent Focus: KLIFAA is committed to nurturing emerging talent. Young filmmakers will find a springboard to showcase their creativity, connect with industry professionals, and embark on a journey of growth and recognition.

Comprehensive Festival Program:
Film Screenings: Explore a curated selection of films that span genres, cultures, and storytelling styles.
Panel Discussions: Engage in insightful discussions with industry experts, filmmakers, and thought leaders.
Masterclasses: Learn from the best in the industry through exclusive masterclasses offering deep insights into the art and craft of filmmaking.
Networking Opportunities: Forge connections with professionals, artists, and enthusiasts, creating a global network of creative minds.
Awards Ceremony: Witness the grand finale where excellence in film and TV production is honoured across various categories.

Open Doors: KLIFAA welcomes talented artists, filmmakers, and creators worldwide.

Accreditation: Industry professionals, artists, film students, journalists, and enthusiasts are invited to immerse themselves in this cinematic journey. Accreditation for the monumental event is open, offering access to a myriad of festival activities.

Censorship: The censorship standards in Malaysia are influenced by cultural, religious, and societal norms, and they aim to ensure that films align with these values.

The specific types of movies or scenes that may not be accepted by the Malaysian Censorship Board can include, but are not limited to:

Sexually Explicit Content: Scenes depicting explicit sexual acts or content considered obscene may face censorship.

Excessive Violence: Graphic and gratuitous violence that exceeds the acceptable standards may be subject to censorship.

Blasphemy or Religious Insensitivity: Content that is deemed disrespectful or offensive to religious beliefs may be censored.

Drug Abuse: Depictions that glamorize or promote drug abuse might be subject to censorship.

Political Sensitivity: Films that touch on politically sensitive topics or criticize the government may face scrutiny.

Homosexual Themes: Malaysia has been known to censor or restrict content featuring LGBTQ+ themes.

KLIFA Awards 2024 Categories

First Kuala Lumpur International Film Academy Awards 2024 (KLIFAA) features a total of 50 awards across eight categories of Feature Film, TV Drama, Book2Screen, Short Film, Documentary, Special Mentions and P. Ramlee Awards.

1. Feature Film (14 Awards): Best Film, Best Film Box Office Achievement, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actor in a Leading Role (Popular), Best Actress in a Leading Role (Popular), Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Original Score, Best Visual Effects, Best Playback Singer Male, Best Playback Singer Female

2. TV Drama (9 Awards): Best TV Drama (Popular), Best TV Drama Series (Popular), Best Director (Popular), Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Actress in a Leading Role (Popular), Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Popular), Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Popular), Best Cinematography, Best Editing


3. Continent-based categories for Best Actor and Best Actress
KLIFAA could introduce Asian and Middle Eastern based categories for Best Actor and Best Actress to celebrate outstanding performances from various regions around the world.
a. Asian Best Actor/Actress
b. Middle Eastern Best Actor/Actress

4. Book2Screen (5 Awards)
Best Adapted Screenplay
for film, Best Adapted Film, Best Adapted Screenplay
for Drama, Best Adapted TV Drama, Best Adapted TV Drama Series

5. Documentary (4 Awards)
Best Documentary, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Editing

6. Short Film (4 Awards)
Best short film, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Editing

7. Animation (4 Awards)
Best film, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best VFX

8. Special Mentions (7 Awards)
Outstanding Organization Award

Exemplary Entertainment Network
for TV
Asia's Top OTT

Global Media Impact Award

Leadership in Broadcasting Award

Media Visionary of the Year

Entertainment Journalism Awards

9. P. Ramlee Awards (7 awards)
Lifetime achievement for film

Lifetime achievement for TV Drama

Lifetime achievement for Music

Lifetime achievement for Journalism

Lifetime achievement for Film organisation

Lifetime achievement for writing

Lifetime achievement for Book2Screen

1. Eligibility Criteria:
Released open for all category

2. Submission Process:
- Submissions must be made by the film's production company, distributor, or an authorised representative. Filmmakers must provide a completed submission form containing accurate and detailed information about the film, its cast, crew, and the original source material.
- Submissions must include a digital copy of the film for screening purposes. The format and resolution requirements will be specified upon registration.

3. Original Source Material:
Films submitted in this category must be adaptations of published literary works. Filmmakers are required to provide evidence of the rights or permissions acquired to adapt the source material.

4. No Release Requirements

5. Format and Technical Requirements:
- Submissions must be made in digital format, following the technical specifications provided upon registration.
- Films must have English subtitles if the original language is not English.
- Films should not have been broadcasted or available on digital platforms in Malaysia & China.

6. Supporting Materials:
- Filmmakers must provide a synopsis of the film and a brief description of how the adaptation was executed. This can include insights into the creative decisions made to translate the source material into a cinematic experience.
- Must be in at least 1080p resolution.
- High-resolution promotional images, film stills, and posters should also be submitted along with the entry.

7. If your film is selected, you must comply with the festival’s rules and regulations.

8. Judging and Selection:
A panel of esteemed judges, including filmmakers, critics, and industry professionals, will review the submissions. The films will be evaluated based on their artistic merit, faithfulness to the source material, creative interpretation, and overall impact. Judging is fair and unbiased.

9. Awards:
The winning film will receive a prestigious award trophy and official recognition.

10. Award Winners
Announced during the ceremony.
Winners agree to promotional activities.
Awards are non-transferable.

11. Intellectual Property and Liability
- Entrants retain copyright to their films but grant KLIFA Awards limited rights for promotional & archival use, screening and digital distribution as specified.
- KLIFA Awards is not liable for damages or losses of submitted materials.
- Films not adhering to these terms may be disqualified.

12. Submission Deadline:
The deadline for submissions is 15 January 2024 - May 31, 2024.

13. Changes to Terms
KLIFA Awards may modify terms without notice.

14. Contact Information:
For inquiries and submissions, please contact email: award@klifaa.com

**. Submission Categories:**

a. **Feature Films:**
- Minimum duration: 60 minutes
- Open to narrative and documentary features

b. **TV Dramas:**
- Minimum duration: 30 minutes per episode
- Open to single episodes or full series

c. **Documentaries:**
- Minimum duration: 40 minutes
- Open to documentaries covering diverse subjects

d. **Short Films:**
- Maximum duration: 15 minutes
- Open to fiction and animated short films

e. **Animation:**
- Open to animated feature films and short films

f. **Book2Screen:**
- Films adapted from published books

g. **Students Film:**
- Open to films created by students enrolled in educational institutions
- Maximum duration: 5 minutes