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Written by: Matthew McGuire
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The Tribeca Film Festival has just wrapped for 2015, and the festivities continue online. Tribeca has published a series of videos covering their panel discussions from the event.

They have also posted content featured from the festival on their main website. In addition to the other awards, the festival has announced two of the audience awards.

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King Jack, directed by Felix Thompson, was chosen to receive the Narrative award and TransFatty Lives, directed by Patrick O’Brien, was chosen for the Documentary award.
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Tribeca 2015 Winning Selections

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Best Editing in a Documentary Feature – Valerio Bonelli for Palio
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The Founders Award for Best Narrative Feature – Dagu Kári for Virgin Mountain
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Best Editing in a Narrative Feature Film – Oliver Bugge Coutté for Bridgend
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Best Actor in a Narrative Feature Film – Gunnar Jónsson for Virgin Mountain
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Best Cinematography in a Narrative Feature Film – Magnus Jønck for Bridgend
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Best Actress in a Narrative Feature Film – Hannah Murray for Brigend
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Best Screenplay for a Narrative Feature Film – Dagur Kári for Virgin Mountain
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Tribeca on YouTube

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Scan over videos featuring panel discussions from the Tribeca Film Festival. Listen in to experienced media producers for insight and inspiration.


“Audience is king. If you make them laugh, you’ve won, and if you haven’t made them laugh, you’ve lost.” John Cleese


 

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