Thursday, December 19

Jury Award – Best Narrative Feature

2011 Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Jury Award - Best Narrative Feature, Tribeca Film Festival

2011 Tribeca Film Festival – Jury Award – Best Narrative Feature Winner and Nominees

2011 Tribeca Film Festival - Jury Award - Best Narrative Feature WinnerShe MonkeysLisa AschanTwo adolescent girls on an equine acrobatics team form an intimate friendship that becomes threatened by their competitive nature.Amazon2011 Tribeca Film Festival - Jury Award - Best Narrative Feature NomineesAbandonedGaby DellalAmazonArtificial ParadisesYulene OlaizolaAmazonBlack ButterfliesPaula van der OestAmazonBlackthornMateo GilAmazonCairo ExitHesham IssawiAmazonGrey MatterKivu RuhorahozaAmazonJesus Henry ChristDennis LeeAmazonPatangPrashant BhargavaAmazonRomantics AnonymousJean-Pierre AmérisAmazonThe Last Rites of Joe MayJoe MaggioAmazonTurn Me On, Dammit!Jannicke Systad JacobsenAmazon
2012 Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Jury Award - Best Narrative Feature, Tribeca Film Festival

2012 Tribeca Film Festival – Jury Award – Best Narrative Feature Winner and Nominees

2012 Tribeca Film Festival - Jury Award - Best Narrative Feature WinnerWar WitchKim NguyenSomewhere in Sub-Saharan Africa, Komona, a 14-year-old girl, tells her unborn child growing inside her the story of her life since she has been at war. Everything started when she was abducted by the rebel army at the age of 12.Amazon2012 Tribeca Film Festival - Jury Award - Best Narrative Feature NomineesAnd While We Were HereKat CoiroAmazonFirst WinterBenjamin DickinsonAmazonJack & DianeBradley Rust GrayAmazonLa suerte en tus manosDaniel BurmanAmazonNancy, PleaseAndrew SemansAmazonPostcards from the ZooEdwinAmazonTepenin ArdiEmin AlperAmazonThe GirlDavid RikerAmazonUna nocheLucy MulloyAmazonUnit 7Alberto RodríguezAmazonYossiEytan FoxAmazon
2013 Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Jury Award - Best Narrative Feature, Tribeca Film Festival

2013 Tribeca Film Festival – Jury Award – Best Narrative Feature Winner and Nominees

2013 Tribeca Film Festival - Jury Award - Best Narrative Feature WinnerThe RocketKim MordauntLaos. In a land ravaged by war and exploitation, a boy whose family believe he is cursed must redeem himself by taking part in a dangerous rocket competition.Amazon2013 Tribeca Film Festival - Jury Award - Best Narrative Feature NomineesAlì Blue EyesClaudio GiovannesiAmazonBefore SnowfallHisham ZamanAmazonBluebirdLance EdmandsAmazonHide Your Smiling FacesDaniel Patrick CarboneAmazonJust a SighJérôme BonnellAmazonLilyMatt CreedAmazonS#x ActsJohnathan GurfinkelAmazonStand Clear of the Closing DoorsSam FleischnerAmazonSunlight Jr.Laurie CollyerAmazonThe Broken Circle BreakdownFelix van GroeningenAmazonWill You Still Love Me Tomorrow?Arvin ChenAmazon
2014 Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Jury Award - Best Narrative Feature, Tribeca Film Festival

2014 Tribeca Film Festival – Jury Award – Best Narrative Feature Winner and Nominees

2014 Tribeca Film Festival - Jury Award - Best Narrative Feature WinnerZero MotivationTalya LavieA unit of female Israeli soldiers at a remote desert base bide their time as they count down the minutes until they can return to civilian life.Amazon2014 Tribeca Film Festival - Jury Award - Best Narrative Feature NomineesBridesTinatin KajrishviliAmazonFive StarKeith MillerAmazonGabrielLou HoweAmazonGlass ChinNoah BuschelAmazonGoodbye to All ThatAngus MacLachlanAmazonGüerosAlonso RuizpalaciosAmazonHuman CapitalPaolo VirzìAmazonLoitering with IntentAdam RappAmazonSomething Must BreakEster Martin BergsmarkAmazonThe Kidnapping of Michel HouellebecqGuillaume NiclouxAmazonX/YRyan Piers WilliamsAmazon
2015 Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Jury Award - Best Narrative Feature, Tribeca Film Festival

2015 Tribeca Film Festival – Jury Award – Best Narrative Feature Winner and Nominees

2015 Tribeca Film Festival - Jury Award - Best Narrative Feature WinnerVirgin MountainDagur KáriFusi, a 43 year old man, still lives with his mother. His daily life is characterized by monotonous routine. The appearance of vibrant Sjöfn and young neighbour Hera will upset his old bachelor habits.Amazon2015 Tribeca Film Festival - Jury Award - Best Narrative Feature NomineesBridgendJeppe RøndeAmazonDixielandHank BedfordAmazonMeadowlandReed MoranoAmazonMen Go to BattleZachary TreitzAmazonNecktie YouthSibs Shongwe-La MerAmazonSworn VirginLaura BispuriAmazonThe Adderall DiariesPamela RomanowskyAmazonThe BenefactorAndrew RenziAmazonThe SurvivalistStephen FingletonAmazonViajePaz FábregaAmazonWednesday 04:45Alexis AlexiouAmazon
2016 Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Jury Award - Best Narrative Feature, Tribeca Film Festival

2016 Tribeca Film Festival – Jury Award – Best Narrative Feature Winner and Nominees

2016 Tribeca Film Festival - Jury Award - Best Narrative Feature WinnerDeanDemetri MartinA comedy about loss, grief, and the redemptive power of love. Dean is a NY illustrator who falls hard for an LA woman while trying to prevent his father from selling the family home in the wake of his mother's death.AmazonJunction 48Udi AloniSet against a backdrop of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Palestinian rapper Kareem and his singer girlfriend Manar struggle, love and make music in their crime-ridden ghetto and Tel Aviv's hip-hop club scene.Amazon2016 Tribeca Film Festival - Jury Award - Best Narrative Feature NomineesAlways ShineSophia TakalAmazonAWOLDeb ShovalAmazonBurn CountryIan OldsAmazonDreamlandRobert SchwartzmanAmazonEl clásicoHalkawt MustafaAmazonFolk Hero & Funny GuyJeff GraceAmazonIc...
2017 Awards, All Movie Awards, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Jury Award - Best Narrative Feature, Tribeca Film Festival

2017 Tribeca Film Festival – Jury Award – Best Narrative Feature Winner and Nominees

2017 Tribeca Film Festival - Jury Award - Best Narrative Feature WinnerKeep the ChangeRachel IsraelA New York City romantic comedy, Keep the Change is the unlikely love story of two people who meet in a support group.Amazon2017 Tribeca Film Festival - Jury Award - Best Narrative Feature NomineesSon of SofiaElina PsykouAthens, 2004 summer Olympic Games. 11-year-old Misha arrives from Russia to live with his mother, Sofia. What he doesn't know is that there is a father waiting for him there. While Greece is living the Olympic dream, Misha will get violently catapulted intAmazon2017 Tribeca Film Festival - Jury Award - Best Narrative Feature NomineesAardvarkBrian ShoafAmazonAbundant Acreage AvailableAngus MacLachlanAmazonBlameQuinn ShephardAmazonFlowerMax WinklerAmazonHoly AirShady SrourAmazo...