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    Release: Tribeca Festival Announces 2022 Jury Award Winners

    Mark Ziobro By Mark ZiobroJune 17, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Press release submitted by Tribeca Festival:

    The 2022 Jury Award winners of the 21st Annual Tribeca Festival, presented by OKX have been announced! Many notable films that have won Tribeca Festival Jury Awards have gone on to win the Academy Awards including: Jesus Camp, Taxi to the Dark Side and of course The Queen of Basketball which won an Oscar just this year at the Academys.

    Many of the award winning titles today will be available on Tribeca At Home until June 26th. Buy your pass to stream these and other notable Tribeca Festival films and talks you may have missed.

    Here’s a list of just some of the great content featured during Tribeca 2022 that went on to win a Jury Award. You can see the full list here.

    Congrats to all the participants in this year’s Festival. Win or lose you’re a part of the Tribeca Family and we hope you’ll continue to submit your work!

    U.S. NARRATIVE COMPETITION

    The Founders Award for Best U.S. Narrative Feature: Sarah Elizabeth Mintz, Good Girl Jane
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    Best Screenplay in a U.S. Narrative Feature: written by Ben Snyder & Elizabeth Rodriguez, Allswell

    Best Cinematography in a U.S. Narrative Feature: Azuli Anderson, Next Exit

    Best Performance in a U.S. Narrative Feature: Rain Spencer in Good Girl Jane
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    Special Jury Mention for Best Performance in a U.S. Narrative Feature: Liz Carbel Sierra in God’s Time
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    INTERNATIONAL NARRATIVE COMPETITION

    Best International Narrative Feature: January
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    Best Screenplay in an International Narrative Feature: Martín Boulocq and Rodrigo Hasbún, The Visitor
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    Best Cinematography in an International Narrative Feature: Jan Mayntz, We Might As Well Be Dead
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    Best Performance in an International Narrative Feature: Dorota Pomykala for Woman on a Roof

    DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION

    Best Documentary Feature: The Cave of Adullam

    Best Cinematography in a Documentary Feature: The Wild One
    Catch It on Tribeca At Home

    Best Editing in a Documentary Feature: The Cave of Adullam

    BEST NEW NARRATIVE DIRECTOR COMPETITION
    Best New Narrative Director: Michelle Garza Cervera for Huesera

    BEST NEW DOCUMENTARY DIRECTOR COMPETITION
    The Albert Maysles Award for Best New Documentary Director: Edward Buckles Jr. for Katrina Babies
    Catch it on Tribeca At Home

    NORA EPHRON COMPETITION
    Nora Ephron Award: Michelle Garza Cervera for Huesera

    SHORTS COMPETITION
    Sponsored by Meta
    All Tribeca shorts are available through Tribeca At Home

    Best Narrative Short: Night Ride

    Best Documentary Short: Heart Valley

    Best Animated Short: More Than I Remember

    Student Visionary: Daydreamers

    TRIBECA AUDIO STORYTELLING COMPETITION
    Sponsored by Audible

    Best Audio Storytelling in Nonfiction: Mother Country Radicals

    Best Audio Storytelling in Fiction: The Hollowed Out

    TRIBECA IMMERSIVE COMPETITION

    Storyscapes Award: Kubo Walks The City

    New Voices Award: LGBTQ + VR Museum

    TRIBECA GAMES COMPETITION

    Tribeca Games Award: Thirsty Suitors

    HUMAN / NATURE COMPETITION

    HUMAN / NATURE Award: Katrina Babies
    Catch It on Tribeca At Home

    CLICK HERE TO SEE THE FULL LIST OF WINNERS 

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    Mark is a lifetime film lover and founder and Chief Editor of The Movie Buff. His favorite genres are horror, drama, and independent. He misses movie rental stores and is always on the lookout for unsung movies to experience.

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