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TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL

    • FESTIVAL CENTRAL
    • 2020s
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    Special Mention

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    Documentary Feature

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Regarding Susan Sontag

      6.8 (837)
      Nancy D. Kates

    Documentary Short

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The Next Part

      5.8 (11)
      Erin Sanger

    New Narrative Director

    • Alonso Ruizpalacios
      Winner
      • Alonso Ruizpalacios
      • Gueros

    Audience Award

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    Documentary

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Keep on Keepin' On

      7.7 (1.1K)
      Alan Hicks
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      Mala Mala

      6.6 (689)
      Dan Sickles
      Antonio Santini

    Narrative

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Chef

      7.3 (244K)
      Jon Favreau
    • [object Object]

      Dirty Hands

      7.2 (532)
      Josef Kubota Wladyka

    Student Visionary Award

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    • Winner

      Nasma's Pigeons

      Najwan Ali
      Meedo Ali
      Jury Comments: "Tough, intimate, and with a clarity of vision, the winning film is a story of a fiercely strong young woman who is unapologetically herself. The directors have finely crafted a film of coherence and texture."
    • [object Object]

      Acetate Diary

      5.7 (13)
      Russell Sheaffer
    • [object Object]

      App

      5.9 (38)
      Alexander Berman
    • [object Object]

      The Boy Scout

      3.1 (7)
      Patrick Brooks
    • Cycloid

      Tomoki Kurogi
    • [object Object]

      Firstborn

      Leah Tonic
    • [object Object]

      The Kiosk

      7.1 (99)
      Anete Melece
    • [object Object]

      Nocturnity

      Alexandra Liveris
    • [object Object]

      Sweepstakes

      8.4 (7)
      Mark Tumas

    Best Cinematography

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      X/Y

      4.2 (735)
      Pedro Gómez Millán

    Tribeca Online Film Festival Best Short Film

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      Winner

      Love in the Time of March Madness

      7.4 (37)
      Melissa Johnson
      Robertino Zambrano

    Student Visionary Award - Special Jury Mention

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    • Winner

      Cycloid

      Tomoki Kurogi

    Tribeca Online Film Festival Best Feature Film

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      Winner

      Vara: A Blessing

      6.9 (117)
      Khyentse Norbu

    Nora Ephron Prize

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      Winner

      Zero Motivation

      7.2 (4.6K)
      Talya Lavie
      Jury Comments: "In her unique and ambitious first feature, this filmmaker deftly handled such difficult themes as the military, sexism, love, ambition, and friendship. This filmmaker also pulled off the awesome feat of managing multiple characters and storylines. In, what was definitely the most hilarious film we saw at the festival...the winning film is a fresh, original, and heartfelt comedy about life behind the scenes in the Israeli army."

    Nora Ephron Prize - Special Mention

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      Winner

      Ya ne vernus

      7.0 (1.2K)
      Ilmar Raag

    Storyscapes Award

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      Winner

      Clouds

      James George
      Jae Minard
      Jury Comments: "The winning Storyscapes project is a tentacular documentary that explores a network of ideas thanks to digitally rendered, ectoplasmic talking heads selected and 3D-scanned quotes and questions from the interaction design community. Coders riffing about code, captured through the lens of code. It does not get more meta and abstract than this, and yet it is also surprisingly real and moving."

    Jury Award

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    Best Actor in a Narrative Feature

    • Paul Schneider
      Winner
      • Paul Schneider
      • Goodbye to All That
      Jury Comments: "This performance reminded us that even in the most ordinary settings, our lives can summon extraordinary humor, pain, awkwardness, and if we earn it .... dignity."

    Best Actress in a Narrative Feature

    • Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
      Winner
      • Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
      • Human Capital
      Jury Comments: "In her elegant portrayal of a profoundly conflicted wife and mother, this actress crafts a complex performance of a woman wrestling between love, family and obligation. She layers both strength and fragility without self-consciousness, with a fearlessness to exercise both subtlety and restraint."

    Best Cinematography in a Narrative Feature

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      Winner

      Gueros

      7.5 (5.6K)
      Damián García
      Jury Comments: "The film perfectly captured the energy and hope of the youth in its nation's capital."

    Best Documentary Feature

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Point and Shoot

      6.8 (1.7K)
      Marshall Curry
      Jury Comments: "The award goes to a film that makes its own rules. Working with hundreds of hours of first-person-selfie-footage by Matthew Van Dyke, director Marshall Curry creates an unsettlingly ambivalent and often darkly amusing portrait of a generation hellbent on documenting itself. Do we celebrate the so-called "manliness" of its protagonist-or wonder what the hell he's doing inserting himself into the middle of a violent revolution, like a Zelig with his own camera? It's a question viewers will brood on-much as this jury did."
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      1971

      7.3 (937)
      Johanna Hamilton
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      Ballet 422

      6.3 (1.3K)
      Jody Lee Lipes
    • [object Object]

      Dior and I

      7.2 (4.1K)
      Frédéric Tcheng
    • [object Object]

      Fishtail

      7.0 (67)
      Andrew Renzi
    • [object Object]

      Garnet's Gold

      6.7 (450)
      Ed Perkins
    • [object Object]

      Mala Mala

      6.6 (689)
      Dan Sickles
      Antonio Santini
    • [object Object]

      Misconception

      6.6 (55)
      Jessica Yu
    • [object Object]

      Ne me quitte pas

      7.2 (437)
      Sabine Lubbe Bakker
      Niels van Koevorden
    • [object Object]

      Regarding Susan Sontag

      6.8 (837)
      Nancy D. Kates
    • [object Object]

      Tomorrow We Disappear

      8.2 (100)
      Jimmy Goldblum
      Adam M. Weber
    • [object Object]

      Virunga

      8.1 (13K)
      Orlando von Einsiedel

    Best Documentary Short

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      Winner

      One Year Lease

      6.4 (34)
      Brian Bolster
      Jury Comments: "One Year Lease is a clever and humorously-constructed story that shows the tension of our human imperfections and our desire for connectedness, using an economy of language to construct a clear portrait of a woman we never see."
    • 70 Hester Street

      6.2 (7)
      Casimir Nozkowski
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      Amanda F***Ing Palmer on the Rocks

      6.1 (13)
      Ondi Timoner
    • Duke and the Buffalo

      Josh Chertoff
      Alfredo Alcantara
    • [object Object]

      A Film Is a Film Is a Film

      7.5 (12)
      Eva von Schweinitz
    • [object Object]

      Ghost Train

      7.9 (28)
      Kelly Hucker
      James Fleming
    • [object Object]

      In Guns We Trust

      6.7 (24)
      Nicolas Lévesque
    • [object Object]

      Life After Manson

      6.2 (111)
      Olivia Klaus
    • [object Object]

      My Depression

      6.5 (208)
      Elizabeth Swados
      Robert Marianetti
      David Wachtenheim
    • [object Object]

      Nae Pasaran

      7.1 (15)
      Felipe Bustos Sierra
    • [object Object]

      The Next Part

      5.8 (11)
      Erin Sanger
    • [object Object]

      Of Many

      6.9 (13)
      Linda G. Mills
    • A Place Called Pluto

      6.3 (15)
      Steve James
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      Showfolk

      7.9 (41)
      Ned McNeilage
    • [object Object]

      Gnarly in Pink

      7.1 (36)
      Ben Mullinkosson
      Kristelle Laroche

    Best Editing in a Documentary Feature

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      Winner

      Ne me quitte pas

      7.2 (437)
      Sabine Lubbe Bakker
      Niels van Koevorden
      Jury Comments: "This year's prize for editing celebrates a pair of filmmakers' ability to give shape, rhythm, and even mythic beauty to a story that might have been, frankly, a sodden mess. For finding luster in the most unlikely places, the winners of this year's prize for Best Documentary Editing goes to Sabine Lubbe Bakker and Niels van Koevorden for their bittersweet portrait of two Belgian boozers."

    Best Editing in a Narrative Feature

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      Winner

      Five Star

      5.5 (576)
      Keith Miller
      Jury Comments: "The winning film pulls the viewer into its world from its first decision -- to live in the subtle emotional cues of the character's face for nearly four minutes. The hypnotic pace keeps the stakes rising throughout. The attention to detail in the transitions lets us know we are being guided by a true filmmaker."

    Best Narrative Feature

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      Winner

      Zero Motivation

      7.2 (4.6K)
      Talya Lavie
      Jury Comments: "The winner of this year's Founder's Award follows young women who must find their place and establish their identity in a world normally dominated by men and machismo. They do so with humor, strength and intellect. The filmmaker mirrors these same qualities. We believe a new, powerful, voice has emerged."
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      Brides

      7.0 (163)
      Tinatin Kajrishvili
    • [object Object]

      Five Star

      5.5 (576)
      Keith Miller
    • [object Object]

      Gabriel

      6.5 (1K)
      Lou Howe
    • [object Object]

      Glass Chin

      5.3 (926)
      Noah Buschel
    • [object Object]

      Goodbye to All That

      5.3 (2.6K)
      Angus MacLachlan
    • [object Object]

      Gueros

      7.5 (5.6K)
      Alonso Ruizpalacios
    • [object Object]

      Human Capital

      7.2 (14K)
      Paolo Virzì
    • [object Object]

      Kidnapping of Michel Houellebecq

      6.7 (1.5K)
      Guillaume Nicloux
    • [object Object]

      Loitering with Intent

      4.5 (916)
      Adam Rapp
    • [object Object]

      Something Must Break

      6.7 (1.6K)
      Ester Martin Bergsmark
    • [object Object]

      X/Y

      4.2 (735)
      Ryan Piers Williams

    Best Narrative Short

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      Winner

      The Phone Call

      7.4 (3.4K)
      Mat Kirkby
      Jury Comments: "This film demonstrates the sheer power of the human voice to convey compassion and understanding via a one-on-one telephone conversation. We have selected it for its simplicity and directness in showing how emotional bonds can be formed by empathetic communication and for its beautifully-measured performances."
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      The 30 Year Old Bris

      6.2 (9)
      Michael D. Ratner
    • All Vows

      5.6 (9)
      Bill Morrison
    • [object Object]

      The Body

      6.8 (204)
      Paul Davis
    • Cut

      4.0 (6)
      Anita Thacher
    • [object Object]

      La carnada

      6.8 (106)
      Josh Soskin
    • [object Object]

      Contrapelo

      7.9 (355)
      Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer
    • [object Object]

      Day Ten

      8.0 (9)
      Arian Moayed
    • [object Object]

      For Spacious Sky

      8.8 (21)
      Coy Middlebrook
    • [object Object]

      Helium

      7.2 (2.6K)
      Anders Walter
    • [object Object]

      Human Voice

      6.6 (675)
      Edoardo Ponti
    • [object Object]

      Incident urbain

      6.2 (5)
      John Lalor
    • [object Object]

      A Brat

      6.3 (42)
      Kimmo Yläkäs
    • [object Object]

      Love in the Time of March Madness

      7.4 (37)
      Robertino Zambrano
      Melissa Johnson
    • Noise Reduction II: Chinatown

      2.8 (7)
      Rahee Punyashloka
    • [object Object]

      One Please

      6.6 (268)
      Jesse Burks
    • Lichttonfilm

      2.9 (14)
      Elke Groen
      Christian Neubacher
    • [object Object]

      Parachute

      8.3 (50)
      Peter Stebbings
    • [object Object]

      Peepers

      6.3 (15)
      Ken Lam
    • [object Object]

      Pour Retourner

      8.7 (37)
      Scooter Corkle
    • [object Object]

      Record

      5.9 (53)
      David Lyons
    • [object Object]

      Remora

      7.1 (9)
      Dylan Bell
    • Romance sans paroles

      2.8 (8)
      Christophe Guérin
    • [object Object]

      Rúbaí

      8.0 (113)
      Louise Ní Fhiannachta
    • Scratch

      7.3 (9)
      Philip Kelly
    • [object Object]

      Sequence

      7.5 (424)
      Carles Torrens
    • [object Object]

      Sequestered

      8.4 (37)
      Lucas Spaulding
    • [object Object]

      Skerry

      6.4 (44)
      Eyþór Jóvinsson
    • [object Object]

      Stew & Punch

      6.3 (65)
      Simon Ellis
    • [object Object]

      Tinto

      Felix Solis
    • [object Object]

      Today's the Day

      6.6 (63)
      Daniel 'Cloud' Campos
    • [object Object]

      Trust Me, I'm a Lifeguard

      5.0 (31)
      Tony Glazer
    • [object Object]

      Two Points of Failure

      4.7 (9)
      Michael Dahan

    Best New Documentary Director

    • Alan Hicks in Keep on Keepin' On (2014)
      Winner
      • Alan Hicks
      • Keep on Keepin' On
      Jury Comments: "We have chosen to honor a filmmaker whose storytelling profoundly affected us all. This director's work was not loud, did not call attention to itself, it displayed no excess. The filmmaking showed incredible focus, artistry, love and dedication. It told one simple story and told it well. This film has a beautiful soul, and to some extent it's about soul. It inspired us, and we wish to honor its filmmaker so that they may continue to inspire others."

    Best New Narrative Director

    • Josef Kubota Wladyka
      Winner
      • Josef Kubota Wladyka
      • Dirty Hands
      Jury Comments: "We have chosen a filmmaker whose journey should truly be an (is an) example to all of us about the commitment to the process of researching and developing a film. Not only did this director spend several years immersed in a marginalized community in order to tell the story in the most truthful way possible, he impacted and contributed to that community. We felt this film was an eye and mind opener, that transported us to a different place, stimulating our thinking, allowing us to meditate on the relationship between violence and circumstance."

    Best Screenplay for a Narrative Feature

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      Winner

      Kidnapping of Michel Houellebecq

      6.7 (1.5K)
      Guillaume Nicloux
      Jury Comments: "This screenwriter put a bodybuilder, a gypsy, a prostitute, and a world renowned poet in handcuffs at a dinner table and made it feel right. When a film's language feels so natural as to make the viewer completely forget that a screenplay was written, the writer deserves special acknowledgement."

    Tribeca Online Festival Award

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    Best Feature Film

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      Winner

      Vara: A Blessing

      6.9 (117)
      Khyentse Norbu

    Best Online Short

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      Winner

      Love in the Time of March Madness

      7.4 (37)
      Melissa Johnson
      Robertino Zambrano

    Tribeca All Access Award

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    Narrative Feature Film Grantee

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      Winner

      Baby Steps

      5.9 (362)
      Barney Cheng

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