Monday, November 25

2019 Awards

2019 Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Jury Award - Best Actor in a Narrative Feature, Tribeca Film Festival

2019 Tribeca Film Festival – Jury Award – Best Actor in a Narrative Feature Winner and Nominees

2019 Tribeca Film Festival - Jury Award - Best Actor in a Narrative Feature WinnerBurning CaneWendell PierceAmongst the cane fields of rural Louisiana, an aging mother struggles between her religious convictions and the love of her son.AmazonNoah LandAli AtaySuffering through a mid-life crisis, Omer has to face the angry villagers in order to realize his estranged father's dying wish to be buried under the enshrined Noah Tree which his father claims to have planted half a century ago.Amazon
2019 Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Jury Award - Best Actress in a Narrative Feature, Tribeca Film Festival

2019 Tribeca Film Festival – Jury Award – Best Actress in a Narrative Feature Winner and Nominees

2019 Tribeca Film Festival - Jury Award - Best Actress in a Narrative Feature WinnerHouse of HummingbirdJi-hu ParkSeoul 1994, in the year the Seongsu Bridge collapsed, 14-year-old Eunhee wanders the city searching for love.AmazonStray DollsGeetanjali ThapaOne petty crime spirals into the next.AmazonSwallowHaley BennettHunter, a newly pregnant housewife, finds herself increasingly compelled to consume dangerous objects. As her husband and his family tighten their control over her life, she must confront the dark secret behind her new obsession.Amazon
2019 Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Jury Award - Best Documentary Feature, Tribeca Film Festival

2019 Tribeca Film Festival – Jury Award – Best Documentary Feature Winner and Nominees

2019 Tribeca Film Festival - Jury Award - Best Documentary Feature WinnerScheme BirdsEllen FiskeAmazon2019 Tribeca Film Festival - Jury Award - Best Documentary Feature Nominees17 BlocksDavy RothbartAmazonA Woman's Work: The NFL's Cheerleader ProblemYu GuAmazonFor They Know Not What They DoDaniel G. KarslakeAmazonLeftover WomenHilla MedaliaAmazonMystify: Michael HutchenceRichard LowensteinAmazonOur Time MachineS. Leo ChiangAmazonRecorder: The Marion Stokes ProjectMatt WolfAmazonRewindSasha Joseph NeulingerAmazonSeahorseJeanie FinlayAmazonThe Dog DocCindy MeehlAmazonWatsonLesley ChilcottAmazon
2019 Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Jury Award - Best Documentary Short, Tribeca Film Festival

2019 Tribeca Film Festival – Jury Award – Best Documentary Short Winner and Nominees

2019 Tribeca Film Festival - Jury Award - Best Documentary Short WinnerLearning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You're a Girl)Carol DysingerLearning To Skateboard In A Warzone (If You're A Girl) is the story of young Afghan girls learning to read, write-and skateboard-in Kabul.Amazon2019 Tribeca Film Festival - Jury Award - Best Documentary Short Nominees99 ProblemsRoss KilleenAmazonA Love Song for LatashaSophia Nahli AllisonAmazonA Song Can't BurnRoscoe NeilAmazonAfter MariaNadia HallgrenAmazonAll on a Mardi Gras DayMichal PietrzykAmazonFraming AgnesChase JoyntAmazonLittle Miss SumoMatt KayAmazonLost WeekendBradford ThomasonAmazonReality BabyNodlag HoulihanAmazonSt. Louis SupermanSami KhanAmazonThe Boxers of BruleJessie AdlerAmazonWalk Run Cha-ChaLaura NixAmazonXmas Cake - This American Sh...
2019 Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Jury Award - Best Narrative Short, Tribeca Film Festival

2019 Tribeca Film Festival – Jury Award – Best Narrative Short Winner and Nominees

2019 Tribeca Film Festival - Jury Award - Best Narrative Short WinnerMajaMarijana JankovicMAJA is a short film about a little girl, who just moved to a new country with her parents. Based on a true story.Amazon2019 Tribeca Film Festival - Jury Award - Best Narrative Short NomineesThe DishwasherNick HartantoA chef at a fine dining restaurant in New York City asks a Mexican dishwasher to find good tortillas.Amazon2019 Tribeca Film Festival - Jury Award - Best Narrative Short Nominees40 Minutes Over MauiJosh CovittAmazonBunker BurgerAdam YorkeAmazonCarlito Leaves ForeverQuentin LazzarottoAmazonEast of the RiverHannah PetersonAmazonHard-ish BodiesMike CarreonAmazonHis HandsArron BlakeAmazonHook Up 2.0Dana NachmanAmazonHunting SeasonShannon KohliAmazonI Think She Likes YouBridey ElliottAmazonJu...
2019 Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Golden Lion - Best Film, Venice Film Festival

2019 Venice Film Festival – Golden Lion – Best Film Winner and Nominees

2019 Venice Film Festival - Golden Lion - Best Film WinnerJokerTodd PhillipsIn Gotham City, mentally troubled comedian Arthur Fleck is disregarded and mistreated by society. He then embarks on a downward spiral of revolution and bloody crime. This path brings him face-to-face with his alter-ego: the Joker.Amazon2019 Venice Film Festival - Golden Lion - Best Film NomineesAbout EndlessnessRoy AnderssonAmazonAd AstraJames GrayAmazonAn Officer and a SpyRoman PolanskiAmazonBabyteethShannon MurphyAmazonEmaPablo LarraínAmazonGloria MundiRobert GuédiguianAmazonGuest of HonourAtom EgoyanAmazonMarriage StoryNoah BaumbachAmazonMartin EdenPietro MarcelloAmazonNo. 7 Cherry LaneYonfanAmazonSaturday FictionYe LouAmazonThe DomainTiago GuedesAmazonThe LaundromatSteven SoderberghAmazonThe Mafia Is No Longer...
2019 Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Luigi De Laurentiis Award, Venice Film Festival

2019 Venice Film Festival – Luigi De Laurentiis Award Winner and Nominees

2019 Venice Film Festival - Luigi De Laurentiis Award WinnerYou Will Die at 20Amjad Abu AlalaShortly after Muzamil was born, the village's holy man predicts that he will die at age 20. Muzamil's father can't stand the curse and leaves home. Sakina raises her son as a single mother, overly protective. One day, Muzamil turns 19.Amazon
2019 Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Queer Lion, Venice Film Festival

2019 Venice Film Festival – Queer Lion Winner and Nominees

2019 Venice Film Festival - Queer Lion WinnerThe PrinceSebastián MuñozA '70s-set homoerotic prison drama based on a low-circulated pulp novel, tracking the sexual, often-violent and eventually murderous experiences of 20-something narcissist Jaime.Amazon2019 Venice Film Festival - Queer Lion NomineesBarnDag Johan HaugerudAmazonBombay RoseGitanjali RaoAmazonEmaPablo LarraínAmazonHouse of CardinP. David EbersoleAmazonLingua FrancaIsabel SandovalAmazonMoffieOliver HermanusAmazonPsychosiaMarie Grahtø SørensenAmazonRialtoPeter Mackie BurnsAmazon