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Tribeca Festival

The Tribeca Festival is an annual film festival organized by Tribeca Productions. It takes place each spring in New York City, showcasing a diverse selection of film, episodic, talks, music, games, art, and immersive programming. The festival was founded by Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal, and Craig Hatkoff in 2002 to spur the economic and cultural revitalization of Lower Manhattan following the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center. Until 2020, the festival was known as the Tribeca Film Festival.

Tribeca Festival
LocationNew York City, U.S.
Founded2002; 22 years ago (2002)
Most recentJune 7–18, 2023
LanguageEnglish
Websitetribecafilm.com

Each year, the festival hosts over 600 screenings with approximately 150,000 attendees, and awards independent artists in 23 juried competitive categories.[1]

History edit

 
Festival founders Jane Rosenthal and Robert De Niro
 
The marquee of Tribeca Cinemas
 
After the premiere of a documentary film at the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival, subjects and creators onstage
 
Logo as the Tribeca Film Festival

The Tribeca Film Festival was founded in 2002 by Jane Rosenthal, Robert De Niro, and Craig Hatkoff, in response to the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the consequent loss of vitality in the Tribeca neighborhood in Lower Manhattan.[2] The inaugural festival launched after 120 days of planning with the help of more than 1,300 volunteers. It was attended by more than 150,000 people[3] and featured several up-and-coming filmmakers. The festival included juried narrative, documentary and short film competitions; a restored classics series; a best of New York series curated by Martin Scorsese; 13 major panel discussions; an all-day family festival; and the premieres of studio films Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones,[4] About A Boy,[5] the American remake of Insomnia, Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood, and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.

The 2003 festival brought more than 300,000 people.[3] The festival showcased an expanded group of independent features, documentaries and short films from around the world, coupled with studio premieres, panel discussions, music and comedy concerts, a family festival, sports activities, and outdoor movie screenings along the Hudson River. The family festival featured children's movie screenings, storytelling, family panels, workshops, and interactive games culminating in a daylong street fair that drew a crowd estimated at 250,000 people.[6]

At the end of 2003, De Niro purchased the theater at 54 Varick Street which had housed the recently closed Screening Room, an art house that had shown independent films nightly,[7] renaming it the Tribeca Cinema. It became one of the venues of the festival.

In an effort to serve its mission of bringing independent film to the widest possible audience, in 2006, the festival expanded its reach in New York City and internationally. In New York City, Tribeca hosted screenings throughout Manhattan as the festival's 1,000-plus screening schedule outgrew the capacity downtown. Internationally, the Festival brought films to the Rome Film Festival. As part of the celebrations in Rome, Tribeca was awarded the first-ever "Steps and Stars" award, presented on the Spanish Steps. A total of 169 feature films and 99 shorts were selected from 4,100 film submissions, including 1,950 feature submissions—three times the total submissions from the first festival in 2002. The festival featured 90 world premieres, nine international premieres, 31 North American premieres, 6 U.S. premieres, and 28 New York City premieres.

In 2009, Rosenthal, Hatkoff and De Niro were named number 14 on Barron's list of the world's top 25 philanthropists for their role in regenerating TriBeCa's economy after September 11.[8]

In 2011, L.A. Noire became the first video game to be recognized by the Tribeca Film Festival. In 2013, Beyond: Two Souls, featuring Elliot Page and Willem Dafoe, became only the second game to be premiered at the festival.

The 19th Tribeca Film Festival, originally scheduled for April 15–26, 2020, was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In the weeks and months that followed, Tribeca launched several digital offerings to highlight filmmakers and creators who had hoped to premiere their latest works at the spring gathering. It provided a secure digital platform for 2020 Festival films seeking distribution to be viewed by press and industry and hosted a virtual gathering space for Tribeca N.O.W. Creators Market.[9]

In response to the global pandemic, Tribeca organized We Are One in partnership with YouTube, a free 10-day digital festival that provided entertainment and connection for audiences at home and raised international COVID-19 relief funds. The program was co-curated by 21 of the top international film festivals including Cannes, Sundance, TIFF and Venice and showcased over 100 hours of shorts, features, talks and music to an audience of 1.9 million people in 179 countries.[9]

In July 2020, Tribeca launched one of the first large scale pop-up drive-in series across the country to provide audiences with entertainment in a safe, socially-distanced environment. Screenings took place at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, CA, Dallas Cowboys AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, Orchard Beach in the Bronx neighborhood of New York and Nickerson Beach in Nassau County, New York. The series employed local production staff and partnered with small food businesses who had been impacted by the lockdown.[10]

On August 7, 2020, organizers announced that the 20th anniversary edition of the festival was to be held from June 9 to June 20, 2021, with a dedicated space to celebrate films whose premieres were not able to take place in the festival that was cancelled in 2020.[11] In a first for the festival, Tribeca also hosted community screenings — in both indoor and outdoor venues — in all five New York City boroughs.[12]

The festival added a dedicated video games category beginning with the 2021 event. Games nominated are presented in online presentations during the Festival, similar to film screenings.[13] The festival dropped "Film" from its name.[14]

Awards edit

U.S. Narrative Competition edit

Best U.S. Narrative Feature edit

Best Actor in a U.S. Narrative Feature Film edit

Best Actress in a U.S. Narrative Feature Film edit

Best Cinematography in a U.S. Narrative Feature Film edit

Best Screenplay in a U.S. Narrative Feature Film edit

World Narrative Competition edit

Best Narrative Feature edit

Best New Narrative Filmmaker edit

Best Actor in a Narrative Feature Film edit

Best Actress in a Narrative Feature Film edit

Best Cinematography

  • 2022 - We Might As Well Be Dead
  • 2021 – Elisabeth Vogler for Roaring 20's[15]
  • 2020 – Daniella Nowitz for Asia[16]
  • 2017 – Elvira Lind for Bobbi Jene[19]
  • 2015 – Magnus Jønck for Bridgend
  • 2014 – Damian García for Gueros
  • 2013 – Marius Matzow Gulbrandsen for Before Snowfall
  • 2012 – Trevor Forrest and Shlomo Godder for Una Noche
  • 2011 – Lisa Tillinger for Artificial Paradises

Best Screenplay edit

Best Narrative Editing edit

  • 2015 – Oliver Bugge Coutté for Bridgend
  • 2014 – Keith Miller for Five Star

Best Documentary Feature edit

Best New Documentary Filmmaker edit

Best Cinematography in a Documentary edit

Best Documentary Editing edit

Best Narrative Short edit

  • 2020 – No More Wings, directed by Abraham Adeyemi[16]
  • 2017 – Retouch, directed by Kaveh Mazaheri[19]
  • 2015 – Listen, directed by Hamy Ramezan and Rungano Nyoni
  • 2014 – The Phone Call, directed by Mat Kirkby[21]
  • 2013 – The Nightshift Belongs to the Stars, directed by Edoardo Ponti
  • 2010 – Father Christmas Doesn't Come Here, written by Bongi Ndaba, Sibongile Nkosana directed by Bekhi Sibiya
  • 2009 – The North Road, directed by Carlos Chahine
  • 2008 – New Boy, directed by Steph Green
  • 2007 – The Last Dog in Rwanda, directed by Jens Assur
  • 2006 – The Shovel, directed by Nick Childs
  • 2005 – Cashback, directed by Sean Ellis
  • 2004 – Shock Act, directed by Seth Grossman
  • 2002 – Bamboleho, directed by Luis Prieto

Best Documentary Short edit

Viewpoints edit

Vieopoints is dedicated to disovering the most boundary-pushing, rule-breaking new voices in independent film. Starting in 2024, film selected in the Viewpoints section were presented in competition.[24]

Student Visionary Award edit

  • 2021 – Six Nights, directed by Robert Brogden[15]
  • 2020 – Cru-Raw, directed by David Oesch[16]
  • 2017 – Fry Day, directed by Laura Moss[19]
  • 2015 – Catwalk, directed by Ninja Thyberg
  • 2014 – Nesma's Bird, directed by Najwan Ali and Medoo Ali[21]
  • 2013 – Life Doesn't Frighten Me, directed by Stephen Dunn
  • 2010 – some boys don't leave, directed by Maggie Kiley
  • 2009 – Small Change, directed by Anna McGrath
  • 2008 – Elephant Garden, directed by Sasie Sealy
  • 2007 – Good Luck Nedim, directed by Marko Santic and Someone Else's War, directed by Lee Wang
  • 2006 – Dead End Job, directed by Samantha Davidson Green
  • 2005 – Dance Mania Fantastic, directed by Sasie Sealy
  • 2004 – 'Independent Lens' (American Made), directed by Sharat Raju

Nora Ephron Prize edit

Best Animated Short edit


Storyscapes Award edit

  • 2017 — TREEHUGGER : WAWONA created by Barnaby Steel, Ersin Han Ersin and Robin McNicholas[25]

Audience Awards edit

Narrative Award edit

Documentary Award edit

Audio Storytelling Awards edit

In 2022, Tribecca added an audio storytelling awards category.[27][28]

Fiction Audio Storytelling Award edit

  • 2023 – The Very Worst Thing That Could Possibly Happen by Alex Kemp
  • 2022 – The Hollowed Out by Brit and Nick Kewin

Narrative Nonfiction Audio Storytelling Award edit

  • 2023 – Free From Desire by Aline Laurent-Mayard
  • 2022 – Mother Country Radicals by Zayd Ayers Dohrn

Independent Fiction Audio Storytelling Award edit

  • 2023 – Aisha by Cory Choy and Feyiṣayo Aluko

Independent Nonfiction Audio Storytelling Award edit

  • 2023 – Shalom, Amore by David Modigliani

Tribeca Games Award edit

The Tribeca Games Award honors an unreleased video game, recognizing "its potential for excellence in art and storytelling through design, artistic mastery and highly immersive worlds."

See also edit

References edit

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  7. ^ Rogers, Josh (December 17, 2003). . The Villager. 73 (33). Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved January 5, 2012.
  8. ^ Suzanne McGee (November 30, 2009). "The 25 Best Givers". Barron's. from the original on August 13, 2011. Retrieved March 31, 2010.
  9. ^ a b Lang, Brent (May 6, 2020). "How the Tribeca Film Festival Found Ways to Innovate in Unorthodox Times". Variety. from the original on September 24, 2020. Retrieved September 25, 2020.
  10. ^ Bloom, David. "Tribeca Film Festival Turns To Temporary Drive-Ins Amid Pandemic Shutdown". Forbes. from the original on August 12, 2020. Retrieved September 25, 2020.
  11. ^ "The 2021 Tribeca Film Festival Announces Dates and Call for Submissions". Tribeca Film Festival. August 7, 2020. from the original on February 28, 2022. Retrieved September 4, 2020.
  12. ^ "Dave Chappelle's New Documentary to Close Tribeca Film Festival". May 26, 2021. from the original on June 2, 2021. Retrieved June 1, 2021.
  13. ^ Beresford, Tribly (May 6, 2021). "Tribeca Festival Unveils Games Lineup Including Annapurna Interactive's 'Twelve Minutes'". The Hollywood Reporter. from the original on May 6, 2021. Retrieved May 6, 2021.
  14. ^ Watson, R. T. (June 8, 2021). "Tribeca Festival Drops Film From Name in New Entertainment Era". The Wall Street Journal. from the original on June 15, 2022. Retrieved June 16, 2022.
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  16. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Moreau, Jordan (April 29, 2020). "'The Half of It,' Steve Zahn, Assol Abdullina Win Awards at 2020 Tribeca Film Festival". Variety. from the original on May 1, 2020. Retrieved May 2, 2020.
  17. ^ a b McDonald, Soraya Nadia (May 7, 2019). "Phillip Youmans becomes first black director to win at Tribeca with his feature debut, 'Burning Cane'". Andscape. from the original on June 29, 2022. Retrieved May 8, 2019.
  18. ^ a b c d e "Here are the Winners of the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival Juried Awards | Tribeca". Tribeca Film Festival. from the original on March 25, 2023. Retrieved July 4, 2018.
  19. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "Here are the Winners of the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival Juried Awards". Tribeca Film Festival. from the original on January 13, 2020. Retrieved April 29, 2017.
  20. ^ a b "Tribeca: 'Burning Cane,' 'Scheme Birds' Among Awards Winners". The Hollywood Reporter. May 2, 2019. from the original on January 22, 2023. Retrieved June 18, 2020.
  21. ^ a b c d e f g h i . Tribeca Film Festival. April 24, 2014. Archived from the original on October 28, 2014. Retrieved October 27, 2014.
  22. ^ "Tribeca honours Australian film The Rocket with top prize". BBC News. April 26, 2013. from the original on May 13, 2016. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
  23. ^ "Here are the Winners of the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival's Juried Awards". Tribeca Film. May 2, 2019. from the original on July 21, 2020. Retrieved June 10, 2020.
  24. ^ Bergesen, Samantha (April 17, 2024). "Tribeca Film Festival 2024 Lineup:". Indie Wire. Retrieved April 19, 2024.
  25. ^ . Tribeca. Archived from the original on August 18, 2018. Retrieved March 25, 2018.
  26. ^ "The 2015 Tribeca Film Festival Audience Awards Winners Are..." Tribeca News. April 25, 2015. from the original on June 16, 2023. Retrieved June 16, 2023.
  27. ^ "TRIBECA FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES 2022 COMPETITION WINNERS". June 16, 2022. from the original on March 24, 2023. Retrieved July 3, 2023.
  28. ^ "TRIBECA FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES 2023 COMPETITION WINNERS". June 15, 2023. from the original on June 21, 2023. Retrieved July 3, 2023.
  29. ^ Beresford, Trilby (June 18, 2021). "Tribeca: Norco Wins First-Ever Games Award at Festival". The Hollywood Reporter. PMRC. from the original on May 3, 2022. Retrieved May 16, 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Tribeca Festival is an annual film festival organized by Tribeca Productions It takes place each spring in New York City showcasing a diverse selection of film episodic talks music games art and immersive programming The festival was founded by Robert De Niro Jane Rosenthal and Craig Hatkoff in 2002 to spur the economic and cultural revitalization of Lower Manhattan following the September 11 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center Until 2020 the festival was known as the Tribeca Film Festival Tribeca FestivalLocationNew York City U S Founded2002 22 years ago 2002 Most recentJune 7 18 2023LanguageEnglishWebsitetribecafilm com Each year the festival hosts over 600 screenings with approximately 150 000 attendees and awards independent artists in 23 juried competitive categories 1 Contents 1 History 2 Awards 2 1 U S Narrative Competition 2 1 1 Best U S Narrative Feature 2 1 2 Best Actor in a U S Narrative Feature Film 2 1 3 Best Actress in a U S Narrative Feature Film 2 1 4 Best Cinematography in a U S Narrative Feature Film 2 1 5 Best Screenplay in a U S Narrative Feature Film 2 2 World Narrative Competition 2 2 1 Best Narrative Feature 2 2 2 Best New Narrative Filmmaker 2 2 3 Best Actor in a Narrative Feature Film 2 2 4 Best Actress in a Narrative Feature Film 2 2 5 Best Screenplay 2 2 6 Best Narrative Editing 2 2 7 Best Documentary Feature 2 2 8 Best New Documentary Filmmaker 2 2 9 Best Cinematography in a Documentary 2 2 10 Best Documentary Editing 2 2 11 Best Narrative Short 2 2 12 Best Documentary Short 2 3 Viewpoints 2 4 Student Visionary Award 2 5 Nora Ephron Prize 2 5 1 Best Animated Short 2 5 2 Storyscapes Award 2 6 Audience Awards 2 6 1 Narrative Award 2 6 2 Documentary Award 2 7 Audio Storytelling Awards 2 7 1 Fiction Audio Storytelling Award 2 7 2 Narrative Nonfiction Audio Storytelling Award 2 7 3 Independent Fiction Audio Storytelling Award 2 7 4 Independent Nonfiction Audio Storytelling Award 2 8 Tribeca Games Award 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp Festival founders Jane Rosenthal and Robert De Niro nbsp The marquee of Tribeca Cinemas nbsp After the premiere of a documentary film at the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival subjects and creators onstage nbsp Logo as the Tribeca Film Festival The Tribeca Film Festival was founded in 2002 by Jane Rosenthal Robert De Niro and Craig Hatkoff in response to the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the consequent loss of vitality in the Tribeca neighborhood in Lower Manhattan 2 The inaugural festival launched after 120 days of planning with the help of more than 1 300 volunteers It was attended by more than 150 000 people 3 and featured several up and coming filmmakers The festival included juried narrative documentary and short film competitions a restored classics series a best of New York series curated by Martin Scorsese 13 major panel discussions an all day family festival and the premieres of studio films Star Wars Episode II Attack of the Clones 4 About A Boy 5 the American remake of Insomnia Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen The 2003 festival brought more than 300 000 people 3 The festival showcased an expanded group of independent features documentaries and short films from around the world coupled with studio premieres panel discussions music and comedy concerts a family festival sports activities and outdoor movie screenings along the Hudson River The family festival featured children s movie screenings storytelling family panels workshops and interactive games culminating in a daylong street fair that drew a crowd estimated at 250 000 people 6 At the end of 2003 De Niro purchased the theater at 54 Varick Street which had housed the recently closed Screening Room an art house that had shown independent films nightly 7 renaming it the Tribeca Cinema It became one of the venues of the festival In an effort to serve its mission of bringing independent film to the widest possible audience in 2006 the festival expanded its reach in New York City and internationally In New York City Tribeca hosted screenings throughout Manhattan as the festival s 1 000 plus screening schedule outgrew the capacity downtown Internationally the Festival brought films to the Rome Film Festival As part of the celebrations in Rome Tribeca was awarded the first ever Steps and Stars award presented on the Spanish Steps A total of 169 feature films and 99 shorts were selected from 4 100 film submissions including 1 950 feature submissions three times the total submissions from the first festival in 2002 The festival featured 90 world premieres nine international premieres 31 North American premieres 6 U S premieres and 28 New York City premieres In 2009 Rosenthal Hatkoff and De Niro were named number 14 on Barron s list of the world s top 25 philanthropists for their role in regenerating TriBeCa s economy after September 11 8 In 2011 L A Noire became the first video game to be recognized by the Tribeca Film Festival In 2013 Beyond Two Souls featuring Elliot Page and Willem Dafoe became only the second game to be premiered at the festival The 19th Tribeca Film Festival originally scheduled for April 15 26 2020 was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic In the weeks and months that followed Tribeca launched several digital offerings to highlight filmmakers and creators who had hoped to premiere their latest works at the spring gathering It provided a secure digital platform for 2020 Festival films seeking distribution to be viewed by press and industry and hosted a virtual gathering space for Tribeca N O W Creators Market 9 In response to the global pandemic Tribeca organized We Are One in partnership with YouTube a free 10 day digital festival that provided entertainment and connection for audiences at home and raised international COVID 19 relief funds The program was co curated by 21 of the top international film festivals including Cannes Sundance TIFF and Venice and showcased over 100 hours of shorts features talks and music to an audience of 1 9 million people in 179 countries 9 In July 2020 Tribeca launched one of the first large scale pop up drive in series across the country to provide audiences with entertainment in a safe socially distanced environment Screenings took place at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena CA Dallas Cowboys AT amp T Stadium in Arlington Texas Orchard Beach in the Bronx neighborhood of New York and Nickerson Beach in Nassau County New York The series employed local production staff and partnered with small food businesses who had been impacted by the lockdown 10 On August 7 2020 organizers announced that the 20th anniversary edition of the festival was to be held from June 9 to June 20 2021 with a dedicated space to celebrate films whose premieres were not able to take place in the festival that was cancelled in 2020 11 In a first for the festival Tribeca also hosted community screenings in both indoor and outdoor venues in all five New York City boroughs 12 The festival added a dedicated video games category beginning with the 2021 event Games nominated are presented in online presentations during the Festival similar to film screenings 13 The festival dropped Film from its name 14 Awards editU S Narrative Competition edit Best U S Narrative Feature edit 2023 Cypher directed by Chris Moukarbel 2022 Good Girl Jane written and directed by Sarah Elizabeth Mintz 2021 The Novice written and directed by Lauren Hadaway 15 2020 The Half of It directed by Alice Wu 16 2019 Burning Cane written and directed by Phillip Youmans 17 2018 Diane written and directed by Kent Jones 18 2017 Keep the Change written and directed by Rachel Israel 19 2016 Dean directed by Demetri Martin Best Actor in a U S Narrative Feature Film edit 2021 Matthew Leone in God s Waiting Room 15 2020 Steve Zahn in Cowboys 16 2019 Wendell Pierce in Burning Cane 2018 Jeffrey Wright in O G 18 2017 Alessandro Nivola in One Percent More Humid 19 2016 Dominic Rains in Burn Country Best Actress in a U S Narrative Feature Film edit 2022 Rain Spencer in Good Girl Jane 2021 Isabelle Furman in The Novice 15 2020 Assol Abdulina in Materna 16 2019 Haley Bennett in Swallow 2018 Alia Shawkat in Duck Butter 18 2017 Nadia Alexander in Blame 19 2016 Mackenzie Davis in Always Shine Best Cinematography in a U S Narrative Feature Film edit 2022 Azuli Anderson for Next Exit 2021 Todd Martin for The Novice 15 2020 Greta Zozula Chananun Chotrungroj and Kelly Jeffrey for Materna 16 2019 Phillip Youmans for Burning Cane 17 2018 Wyatt Garfield for Diane 18 2017 Chris Teague for Love After Love 19 2016 Michael Ragen for Kicks Best Screenplay in a U S Narrative Feature Film edit 2022 Allswell written by Elizabeth Rodriguez 2021 Mark Mary and Some Other People written by Hannah Marks 15 2020 Cowboys written by Anna Kerrigan 16 2019 Blow the Man Down written by Bridget Savage Cole and Danielle Krudy 2018 Diane written by Kent Jones 18 2017 Abundant Acreage Available written by Angus MacLachlan 19 2016 Women Who Kill written by Ingrid Jungermann World Narrative Competition edit Best Narrative Feature edit 2022 January directed by Viestur Kairish 2021 Brighton 4th directed by Levan Koguashvili 15 2020 The Hater directed by Jan Komasa 16 2019 Scheme Birds directed by Ellen Fiske and Ellinor Hallin 20 2017 Son of Sofia O Gios tis Sofias written and directed by Elina Psykou 19 2016 Junction 48 directed by Udi Aloni 2015 Virgin Mountain directed by Dagur Kari 2014 Zero Motivation directed by Talya Lavie 21 2013 The Rocket 22 directed by Kim Mordaunt 2012 War Witch directed by Kim Nguyen 2011 She Monkeys directed by Lisa Aschan 2010 When We Leave directed by Feo Aladag 2009 About Elly directed by Asghar Farhadi 2008 Let the Right One In directed by Tomas Alfredson 2007 My Father My Lord directed by David Volach 2006 Iluminados por el fuego directed by Tristan Bauer 2005 Stolen Life directed by Li Shaohong 2004 Green Hat directed by Liu Fendou 2003 Blind Shaft directed by Li Yang 2002 Roger Dodger directed by Dylan Kidd Best New Narrative Filmmaker edit 2022 Michelle Garza Cervera for Huesera 2021 Nana Mensah for Queen of Glory 15 2020 Gaspar Antillo for Nobody Knows I m Here 16 2019 Ellen Fiske and Ellinor Hallin for Scheme Birds 20 2017 Rachel Israel director of Keep the Change 19 2015 Zachary Treitz for Men Go to Battle 2014 Josef Wladyka for Manos Sucias 21 2013 Emanuel Hoss Desmarais for Whitewash 2012 Lucy Mulloy Una Noche 2011 Park Jung bum for The Journals of Musan 2010 Kim Chapiron for Dog Pound 2009 Rune Denstad Langlo for North 2008 Huseyin Karabey for My Marlon and Brando 2007 Enrique Begne for Two Embraces 2006 Marwan Hamed for The Yacoubian Building 2005 Alicia Scherson for Play 2004 Liu Fendou for Green Hat 2003 Valeria Bruni Tedeschi for It s Easier for a Camel 2002 Eric Eason for Manito Best Actor in a Narrative Feature Film edit 2021 Levan Tediashvili in Brighton 4th 15 2020 Noe Hernandez in Kokoloko 16 2018 Rasmus Bruun in Sankt Bernhard Syndikatet 2017 Guillermo Pfening in Nobody s Watching Nadie Nos Mira 19 2015 Gunnar Jonsson for Virgin Mountain 2014 Paul Schneider for Goodbye to All That 21 2013 Sitthiphon Disamoe The Rocket 2012 Dariel Arrechada and Javier Nunez Florian Una Noche 2011 Ramadhan Shami Bizimana in Grey Matter 2010 Eric Elmosnino in Gainsbourg Vie heroique 2009 Ciaran Hinds in The Eclipse 2008 Thomas Turgoose and Piotr Jagiello for their roles in Somers Town 2007 Lofti Ebdelli in Making Of Akher film 2006 Jurgen Vogel in Der Freie Wille 2005 Cees Geel in Simon 2004 Ian Hart in Blind Flight 2003 Igor Bares in Vylet and Ohad Knoller in Yossi amp Jagger Best Actress in a Narrative Feature Film edit 2022 Dorota Pomykala for Woman on a Roof 2021 Bassant Ahmed amp Basmala Elghaiesh in Souad 15 2020 Shira Haas in Asia 16 2019 Park Ji hu in House of Hummingbird 23 2017 Marie Leuenberger in The Divine Order Die gottliche Ordnung 19 2016 Radhika Apte in Madly Section Clean Shaven 2015 Hannah Murray in Bridgend 2014 Valeria Bruni Tedeschi in Human Capital 21 2013 Veerle Baetens in The Broken Circle Breakdown 2012 Rachel Mwanza in War Witch 2011 Carice van Houten in Black Butterflies 2010 Sibel Kekilli in When We Leave 2009 Zoe Kazan in The Exploding Girl 2008 Eileen Walsh in Eden 2007 Marina Hands in Lady Chatterley 2006 Eva Holubova in Holiday Makers 2005 Felicity Huffman in Transamerica 2004 Fernanda Montenegro in O Outro Lado da Rua 2003 Valeria Bruni Tedeschi in It s Easier for a Camel Best Cinematography 2022 We Might As Well Be Dead 2021 Elisabeth Vogler for Roaring 20 s 15 2020 Daniella Nowitz for Asia 16 2017 Elvira Lind for Bobbi Jene 19 2015 Magnus Jonck for Bridgend 2014 Damian Garcia for Gueros 2013 Marius Matzow Gulbrandsen for Before Snowfall 2012 Trevor Forrest and Shlomo Godder for Una Noche 2011 Lisa Tillinger for Artificial Paradises Best Screenplay edit 2022 The Visitor written by Martin Boulocq 2021 Brighton 4th written by Boris Frumin 15 2020 Tryst with Destiny written by Prashant Nair 16 2017 Ice Mother Baba z ledu written by Bohdan Slama 19 2015 Dagur Kari for Virgin Mountain 2014 Guillaume Nicloux for The Kidnapping of Michel Houellebecq 2013 Carl Joos and Felix Van Groeningen for The Broken Circle Breakdown 2012 Daniel Burman and Sergio Dubcovsky for La suerte en tus manos 2011 Jannicke Systad Jacobsen for Turn Me On Dammit Best Narrative Editing edit 2015 Oliver Bugge Coutte for Bridgend 2014 Keith Miller for Five Star Best Documentary Feature edit 2022 The Cave of Adullam directed by Laura Checkoway 2020 Socks on Fire directed by Bo McGuire 16 2017 Bobbi Jene directed by Elvira Lind 19 2015 Democrats directed by Camilla Nielsson 2014 Point and Shoot directed by Marshall Curry 21 2013 The Kill Team directed by Dan Krauss 2012 The World Before Her directed by Nisha Pahuja 2011 Bombay Beach directed by Alma Har el 2010 Monica amp David directed by Alexandra Codina 2009 Racing Dreams directed by Marshall Curry 2008 Pray the Devil Back to Hell directed by Gini Reticker 2007 Taxi to the Dark Side directed by Alex Gibney 2006 The War Tapes directed by Deborah Scranton 2005 El Perro Negro Stories from the Spanish Civil War directed by Peter Forgacs 2004 Kill Your Idols directed by Scott Crary 2003 A Normal Life directed by Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Hugo Berkeley 2002 Chiefs directed by Daniel Junge Best New Documentary Filmmaker edit 2022 Edward Buckles Jr for Katrina Babies 2020 Jessica Earnshaw for Jacinta 16 2017 Sarita Khurana and Smriti Mundhra for A Suitable Girl 19 2016 David Feige for Untouchable 2015 Ewan McNicol and Anna Sandilands for Uncertain 2014 Alan Hicks for Keep On Keepin On 21 2013 Sean Dunne for Oxyana 2011 Pablo Croce for Like Water 2010 Clio Barnard for The Arbor 2009 Ian Olds for Fixer The Taking of Ajmal Naqshbandi 2008 Carlos Carcass for Old Man Bebo 2007 Vardan Hovhannisyan for A Story of People in War and Peace 2006 Pelin Esmer for The Play 2005 Jeff Zimbalist and Matt Mochary for Favela Rising 2004 Paulo Sacramento for The Prisoner of the Iron Bars Self Portraits Best Cinematography in a Documentary edit 2022 Boris Levy for The Wild One Best Documentary Editing edit 2020 Amy Foete for Father Soldier Son 2017 Adam Nielson for Bobbi Jene Best Narrative Short edit 2020 No More Wings directed by Abraham Adeyemi 16 2017 Retouch directed by Kaveh Mazaheri 19 2015 Listen directed by Hamy Ramezan and Rungano Nyoni 2014 The Phone Call directed by Mat Kirkby 21 2013 The Nightshift Belongs to the Stars directed by Edoardo Ponti 2010 Father Christmas Doesn t Come Here written by Bongi Ndaba Sibongile Nkosana directed by Bekhi Sibiya 2009 The North Road directed by Carlos Chahine 2008 New Boy directed by Steph Green 2007 The Last Dog in Rwanda directed by Jens Assur 2006 The Shovel directed by Nick Childs 2005 Cashback directed by Sean Ellis 2004 Shock Act directed by Seth Grossman 2002 Bamboleho directed by Luis Prieto Best Documentary Short edit 2022 Heart Valley directed by Christian Cargill 2021 Coded directed by Ryan White 2020 My Father The Mover directed by Julia Jansch 16 2017 The Good Fight directed by Ben Holman 19 2015 Body Team 12 directed by David Darg 2014 One Year Lease directed by Brian Bolster 21 2013 Coach directed by Bess Kargman 2010 White Lines and the Fever The Death of DJ Junebug directed by Travis Senger 2009 Home directed by Mathew Faust 2008 Mandatory Service directed by Jessica Habie 2007 A Son s Sacrifice directed by Yoni Brook 2006 Native New Yorker directed by Steve Bilich 2005 The Life of Kevin Carter directed by Dan Krauss 2004 Sister Rose s Passion directed by Oren Jacoby 2003 Milton Rogovin The Forgotten Ones directed by Harvey Wang 2002 All Water Has a Perfect Memory directed by Natalia Almada Viewpoints edit Vieopoints is dedicated to disovering the most boundary pushing rule breaking new voices in independent film Starting in 2024 film selected in the Viewpoints section were presented in competition 24 Student Visionary Award edit 2021 Six Nights directed by Robert Brogden 15 2020 Cru Raw directed by David Oesch 16 2017 Fry Day directed by Laura Moss 19 2015 Catwalk directed by Ninja Thyberg 2014 Nesma s Bird directed by Najwan Ali and Medoo Ali 21 2013 Life Doesn t Frighten Me directed by Stephen Dunn 2010 some boys don t leave directed by Maggie Kiley 2009 Small Change directed by Anna McGrath 2008 Elephant Garden directed by Sasie Sealy 2007 Good Luck Nedim directed by Marko Santic and Someone Else s War directed by Lee Wang 2006 Dead End Job directed by Samantha Davidson Green 2005 Dance Mania Fantastic directed by Sasie Sealy 2004 Independent Lens American Made directed by Sharat Raju Nora Ephron Prize edit 2020 Ruthy Pribar for Asia 16 2019 Rania Attieh for Initials S G 2018 Nia DaCosta for Little Woods 2017 Petra Volpe writer director of The Divine Order 19 2016 Rachel Tunnard for Adult Life Skills 2015 Laura Bispuri for Sworn Virgin 2014 Talya Lavie for Zero Motivation 2013 Meera Menon for Farah Goes Bang Best Animated Short edit 2023 Starling directed by Mitra Shahidi 2017 Odd is an Egg Odd er et egg directed by Kristin Ulseth 19 Storyscapes Award edit 2017 TREEHUGGER WAWONA created by Barnaby Steel Ersin Han Ersin and Robin McNicholas 25 Audience Awards edit Narrative Award edit 2023 The Perfect Find directed by Numa Perrier 2021 Catch the Fair One written and directed by Josef Kubota Wladyka 2019 Plus One written and directed by Jeff Chan and Andrew Rhymer 2018 To Dust directed by Shawn Snyder 2017 The Divine Order directed by Petra Volpe 2016 Here Alone directed by Rod Blackhurst 2015 King Jack directed by Felix Thompson 26 Documentary Award edit 2021 Blind Ambition directed by Warwick Ross and Robert Coe 2019 Gay Chorus Deep South directed by David Charles Rodrigues 2018 United Skates directed by Dyana Winkler and Tina Brown 2017 Hondros directed by Greg Campbell 2016 The Return directed by Kelly Duane and Katie Galloway Audio 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