Tribeca Film Festival 2011 Winners

It’s been ten years since Robert De Niro and Producer Jane Rosenthal founded Tribeca Film Festival, and since then it has exhibited a variety of films from both veteran and fresh faced directors. This year has been no different with a wide variety of films being shown from gritty drama NEDS to Norwegian horror Trollhunter. Jane Rosenthal commented: “It’s wonderful to have reached our 10th edition and to be able to celebrate with all of these gifted filmmakers. We’ve been fortunate that as we have grown we have remained a place that welcomes a diverse range of stories told by compelling and exciting filmmakers. We are truly honored that the community has supported the Festival all these years — the community of New York and the international film community.”

The full list of this years Winners are below:

For World Narrative Competition: Sweden’s She Monkeys directed by Lisa Aschan

Best Actress in Narrative Feature Film: Carice Van Houten (pictured above) in Black Butterflies

Best Actor in a Narrative Feature Film: Ramadhan “Shami” Bizimana in Grey Matter

Best Cinematography: Luisa Tillinger for Artificial Paradises

Best Screenplay: Jannicke Systad Jacobsen for Turn me on, godd***it

Best New Narrative Director:  Park Jungbum, of The Journals of Musan

Best Documentary FeatureBombay Beach, directed by Alma Ar’el

Best Editing in a Documentary Feature: Purcell Carson for Semper Fi: Always Faithful

Best New Documentary Director: Pablo Croce’s Like Water

Special Jury Mention: Michael Collins for Give Up Tomorrow

Best Narrative Short Film Man and Boy, directed by David Leon and Marcus McSweeney

Special Jury Mention:  The Terms, directed by Jason LaMotte

Best Documentary and ShortIncident in New Baghdad, directed by James Spione

Special Jury MentionGuru, directed by Jonathan VanBallenberghe

Student Visionary AwardRooms, written and directed by Joanna Jurewicz

Special Jury MentionEva, written and directed by Dor Fadlon

Tribeca (Online) Film Festival Best FeatureDonor Unknown, directed by Jerry Rothwell

Tribeca (Online) Film Festival Best Short FilmThe Dungeon Master directed by Shiloh & Rider Strong

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