The Tribeca Film Festival, presented by AT&T, announced the winners for the 2020 juried competition, awarding top honors from this year's program. Tribeca has continued its commitment to celebrating storytellers while the 19th edition, previously set to take place April 15-26, 2020 in New York City, is being rescheduled.
The Half of It was honored with The Founders Award for Best U.S. Narrative Feature; The Hater for Best International Narrative Feature; and Socks On Fire for Best Documentary Feature. Shorts awards went to No More Wings for Best Narrative Short; My Father The Mover for Best Documentary Short; Friends for Best Animated Short and Cru-Raw for the Student Visionary Award. The Nora Ephron Award went to director Ruthy Pribar for her feature, Asia. The award was created seven years ago to honor excellence in storytelling by a female writer or director who embodies the spirit and boldness of the late filmmaker. The full list of films and filmmakers honored are highlighted below.
"We are fortunate that technology allowed for our jury to come together this year to honor our filmmakers," said Tribeca Film Festival Co-Founder and CEO Jane Rosenthal. "Despite not being able to be together physically, we were still able to support our artists, which has always been at the heart of the Festival."
"While we are not yet able to celebrate these incredible films at their premieres, we are so proud to celebrate them in partnership with our generous jurors through our 2020 Tribeca awards," said Festival Director Cara Cusumano. "The jury chose to recognize a daring, innovative, entertaining, diverse group of films and filmmakers, and the Festival is pleased to honor all of them with our first ever virtual awards ceremony."
Tribeca's Art Awards, in partnership with CHANEL, honor winners in select categories with original pieces from ten world-class artists, a tradition since the Festival's beginning. This year's selections were curated by notable gallerist Vito Schnabel.
As announced in early April, select programming from the 2020 edition was made available online for the public, industry, and press. This included: Immersive programming/Cinema360, the N.O.W. Creators Market, Tribeca X, Extranet Industry Resource Hub. Additional online programming will be announced in the coming weeks including Tribeca Talks @ Home, which debuted last week with Cinema360 discussions and will continue on May 3rd featuring the creators of selections from the 2020 program. More information can be found here. Projects included are: Bad Education (HBO), Inheritance (DirecTV/Vertical), I Promise (Quibi), Normal People (Hulu), Not Going Quietly, The Great (Hulu), The Half of It (Netflix).
Winners of the juried awards, presented by AT&T; Art Awards in partnership with CHANEL; Tribeca X, sponsored by PwC; and the jury participants are as follows:
U.S. NARRATIVE COMPETITION CATEGORIES:
The jury comprised of Cherien Dabis, Terry Kinney and Lucas Hedges awarded the following:
Founders Award for Best Narrative Feature - The Half of It, directed by Alice Wu.
Best Actress in a U.S. Narrative Feature Film - Assol Abdullina, Materna.
Best Actor in a U.S. Narrative Feature Film - Steve Zahn, Cowboys.
Best Cinematography in a U.S. Narrative Feature Film - Materna, Greta Zozula, Chananun Chotrungroj, Kelly Jeffrey, Cinematographers.
Best Screenplay in a U.S. Narrative Feature Film - Cowboys, Anna Kerrigan, Screenwriter.
INTERNATIONAL NARRATIVE COMPETITION CATEGORIES:
The jury comprised of Sabine Hoffman, Judith Godrèche, Danny Boyle, William Hurt, and Demián Bichir awarded the following:
Best International Narrative Feature - The Hater (Poland), directed by Jan Komasa.
Best Actor in an International Narrative Feature Film - Noe Hernandez, Kokoloko (Mexico).
Best Actress in an International Narrative Feature Film - Shira Haas, Asia (Israel).
Best Cinematography in an International Narrative Feature Film - Asia (Israel), Daniella Nowitz, Cinematographer.
"Very simply and beautifully done."
Best Screenplay in an International Narrative Feature Film - Tryst With Destiny (India, France), Prashant Nair, Screenwriter.
DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION CATEGORIES:
The jury comprised of Yance Ford, Regina K. Scully, Ryan Fleck, Chris Pine, and Peter Deming awarded the following:
Best Documentary Feature - Socks on Fire, Bo McGuire, Director.
Best Cinematography in a Documentary Film - 499, Alejandro Mejia, Cinematographer.
Best Editing in a Documentary Film - Father Soldier Son, Amy Foote, Editor.
BEST NEW NARRATIVE DIRECTOR COMPETITION:
The jury comprised of Lukas Haas, Juno Temple, Nat Wolff, Grace Van Patten, and James Ponsoldt awarded the following:
Best New Narrative Director - Nobody Knows I'm Here, Gaspar Antillo, Director.
BEST NEW DOCUMENTARY DIRECTOR COMPETITION:
The jury comprised of Erin Lee Carr, Stacey Reiss, Josh Hutcherson, Joel McHale, and Gretchen Mol awarded the following:
Albert Maysles New Documentary Director Award - Jacinta, Jessica Earnshaw, Director.
THE NORA EPHRON AWARD:
The jury comprised of Gina Rodriguez, Aparna Nancherla, Anna Baryshnikov, Regina Hall, and Lizzy Caplanawarded:
The Nora Ephron Award - Asia, Director, Ruthy Pribar.
SHORT FILM COMPETITION CATEGORIES:
The jury comprised of Pamela Adlon, Kerry Bishe, Kasi Lemmon, Taylor Hackford, and Marshall Curry awarded the following:
Best Narrative Short - No More Wings, Abraham Adeyemi, Director.
Best Animated Short - Friends, Florian Grolig, Director.
The jury comprised of Asia Kate Dillon, Marti Noxon and Sheila Nevins awarded the following for the 2020 Short Documentary and Student Visionary Competitions:
Best Documentary Short - My Father The Mover, Julia Jansch, Director.
Student Visionary Award - Cru-Raw, David Oesch, Director.
TRIBECA X AWARDS:
The finalists for the 2020 Tribeca X Awards, sponsored by PwC, are available for public viewing on Tribecafilm.com. Tribeca X recognizes excellence in branded storytelling at the intersection of advertising and entertainment.
The jury comprised of Stefon Bristol, Filmmaker; Taylor Johns, Head of Content Production at YETI; David Lee, Chief Creative Officer at Squarespace; Matt MacDonald, Chief Creative Officer at Omnicom for AT&T; and Bonnie Siegler,Founder at Eight and a Half awarded the following:
Best Short - Pay Day, Director, Morgan Cooper
Best Series - Girls Room, Director, Tiffany Johnson
Best Feature - U Shoot Videos? Director, Morgan Cooper
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