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‘Asia,’ ‘Cowboys’ among awards winners
    2020-05-01  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

EVEN with its physical edition postponed amid the coronavirus pandemic, the 2020 Tribeca Film Festival presented the winners in its juried competition Wednesday night via Tribeca’s Instagram after the fest made some of its programming available online.

Co-founders Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal participated in the virtual ceremony, which started at 7 p.m. ET and was hosted by Tribeca’s senior programmer and head of immersive Loren Hammonds. Additionally, jurors appeared virtually to announce this year’s winners.

Winners in select categories were presented with original pieces of art from 10 world-class artists as part of Tribeca’s partnership with Chanel.

Ruthy Pribar’s “Asia,” from Israel, won three prizes: the Nora Ephron Award, designed to honor the spirit and vision of the late filmmaker and writer; best actress in an international narrative feature (Shira Haas); and best cinematography in an international narrative feature (Daniella Nowitz). Additionally, with the Ephron Award, Pribar is awarded the 2008 artwork “Untitled” by Pat Steir. “My Wonderful Wanda” got a special jury mention for the Ephron Award.

Best international narrative feature went to Jan Komasa’s “The Hater,” from Poland, with Komasa also awarded the 2020 watercolor “January Golden Rock” by Helen Marden. Ainu Mosir received a special jury mention in the international narrative category. Other international winners include “Kokoloko”’s Noe Hernandez for best actor and “Tryst With Destiny”’s Prashant Nair for best screenplay.

(SD-Agencies)

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