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2024 Tribeca Festival Awards Given Out

Today brought the awards announcement for the 2024 Tribeca Festival. Taking the top prize of Best Narrative Feature is Griffin in Summer. Other prizes winners include The Knife, though Tribeca very much spread the wealth out. You can see the full list below.

Here are all of the Tribeca Festival prizes:

U.S. NARRATIVE COMPETITION

Founders Award for Best U.S. Narrative Feature: Griffin in Summer, director Nicholas Colia

Best Performance in a U.S. Narrative Feature: Jasmine Bearkiller Shangreaux for Jazzy

Special Jury Mention for Performance in a U.S. Feature: Joshua Burge for Vulcanizadora

Best Screenplay in a U.S. Narrative Feature: Nicholas Colia for Griffin in Summer

Best Cinematography in a U.S. Narrative Feature: Alejandro Mejia for The Knife

Special Jury Mention for Cinematography in a U.S. Feature: Ki Jin Kim for Bitterroot

INTERNATIONAL NARRATIVE COMPETITION

Best International Narrative FeatureBikechess, director Assel Aushakimova (Kazakhstan)

Special Jury Mention for an International Narrative FeatureSamia, director Yasemin Samdereli (Italy, Germany, Belgium, Sweden)

Best Performance in an International Narrative Feature: Yu Aier for Some Rain Must Fall (China)

Best Screenplay in an International Narrative Feature: Celina Murga, Juan Villegas, Lucía Osorio for The Freshly Cut Grass (Argentina, Uruguay, Mexico, United States)

Best Cinematography in an International Narrative Feature: Constanze Schmitt for Some Rain Must Fall (China)

BEST NEW NARRATIVE DIRECTOR AWARD

Nnamdi Asomugha for The Knife (United States)

Special Jury Mention: Nicholas Colia for Griffin in Summer (United States)

DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION

Best Documentary Feature: Hacking Hate, director Simon Klose (Sweden, Denmark, Norway)

Special Jury Mention for a Documentary Feature: Made in Ethiopia, directors Xinyan Yu, Max Duncan (United States, Canada, Ethiopia, Denmark, Korea, United Kingdom)

Best Cinematography in a Documentary Feature: Ezra Wolfinger for Shelf Life (United States)

Best Editing in a Documentary Feature: Rupert Houseman for Antidote (United Kingdom)

ALBERT MAYSLES AWARD FOR BEST NEW DOCUMENTARY DIRECTOR

Debra Aroko and Nicole Gormley for Searching for Amani (Kenya)

Special Jury Mention: Elizabeth Ai for New Wave (United States)

VIEWPOINTS AWARD

Come Closer, director Tom Nesher (Israel)

Special Jury MentionWitches, director Elizabeth Sankey (United Kingdom)

NORA EPHRON AWARD

Ana Guevara and Leticia Jorge for Don’t You Let Me Go (Uruguay)

HUMAN / NATURE AWARD

Dust to Dust (Japan)

SHORTS COMPETITION

Best Narrative ShortRipe!, director Tusk (United States, Spain)

Special Jury Mention for Narrative ShortAlarms, director Nicolas Panay (France)

Best Documentary ShortMakayla’s Voice: A Letter to the World, director Julio Palacio (United States)

Best Animated ShortIn the Shadow of the Cypress, directors Shirin Sohani and Hossein Molayemi (Iran)

Special Jury Mention for Animated ShortBudō, directors Amanda Aagard and Alexander Toma (Sweden)

Best Music VideoNever Ending Song, performed by Conan Gray (United States)

Student Visionary Award: Nay Tabbara for Ebb & Flow (Lebanon, Qatar)

Special Jury Mention for Student Visionary: Jamie Perault for Budd, Sweat & Tearz (United Kingdom)

TRIBECA GAMES AWARD

Goodnight Universe (United States)

TRIBECA AUDIO STORYTELLING COMPETITION

Fiction Audio Storytelling Award: The Skies Are Watching (United States)

Narrative Nonfiction Audio Storytelling Award: Delejos (United States, Canada, Puerto Rico)

Independent Fiction Audio Storytelling Award: Red for Revolution (United States)

Independent Nonfiction Audio Storytelling Award: Back to the Water: More than One Octopus (South Africa, United States)

AT&T PRESENTS UNTOLD STORIES

Lilian T. Mehrel for Honeyjoon

TRIBECA X AWARD COMPETITION

Best Commercial: “Michael CeraVe” from CeraVe and Ogilvy PR, directed by Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim

Best FeatureAudrey’s Children from UTA and Ronald McDonald House Charities, directed by Ami Canaan Mann

Best Episodic: “The Santa Stories” from Coca-Cola and WPP Open X/VML, directed by Steven Caple Jr. and Bryce Dallas Howard

Best ShortOne Good Reason from ServiceNow, Tribeca Studios, and directors Perri Peltz and Matthew O’Neill

Best Games & ImmersiveMLB The Show Storylines: The Negro Leagues by PlayStation Studios, directed by Jarred Schiff, Gavin Filipiak, Ramone Russell and Brandon Akiaten

Best Audio: “Science Will Win,” by Pfizer

Best Content Creator: Jacksonville Jaguars 2023 Schedule Release Video from the Jacksonville Jaguars, directed by Asher Grodman

Social Impact Award: “…One Good Reason” from ServiceNow, Tribeca Studios, and directors Perri Peltz and Matthew O’Neill

Environmental Impact Award: “Project Maji: Waters of Change” VR Experience from Born Studios and directors Bilge Tekin, Dominic Clarke and Nicholas Masters-Waage

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