Friday, June 13, 2025

The 2025 Tribeca Film Festival Competition Award Winners

The 2025 Tribeca Festival in New York still has a few days left but earlier today the winners of this year’s festival competition awards were announced at an awards ceremony in NYC. The festival, which hosts more than 570 events across New York City, concludes this Sunday.

Winners of the Audience Award, which are determined by audience votes throughout the Festival, will be announced at a later date.

Here are this year’s winners…

U.S. Narrative Competition

Founders Award for Best U.S. Narrative Feature: “Charliebird” (United States)

Special Jury Mention for Best U.S. Narrative Feature: “Esta Isla”,  directors Cristian Carretero and Lorraine Jones Molina (Puerto Rico)

Best Performance in a U.S. Narrative Feature: Gabriela Ochoa Perez for “Charliebird” (United States) 

Best Screenplay in a U.S. Narrative Feature: Isabel Hagen for “On a String” (United States)

Best Cinematography in a U.S. Narrative Feature: Cedric Cheung-Lau for “Esta Isla (This Island)” (Puerto Rico)

International Narrative Competition 

Best International Narrative Feature: “Happy Birthday,” director Sarah Goher (Egypt)

Special Jury Mention for International Narrative Feature:Cuerpo Celeste,” director Nayra Ilic García (Chile, Italy)

Best Performance in an International Narrative Feature: Andrea Riseborough and Brenda Blethyn for “Dragonfly” (United Kingdom)

Best Screenplay in an International Narrative Feature: Mohamed Diab and Sarah Goher for “Happy Birthday” (Egypt)

Best Cinematography in an International Narrative Feature: Lev Predan Kowarski for “Little Trouble Girls” (Slovenia, Italy, Croatia, Serbia)

Documentary Competition 

Best Documentary Feature: “Natchez,” director Suzannah Herbert (United States)

Special Jury Mention for Documentary Feature: “An Eye for an Eye”directors Tanaz Eshaghian and Farzad Jafari (Denmark, Iran, United States)

Best Cinematography in a Documentary Feature: Chance Falkner and Johnny Friday for “The Last Dive” (United States)

Special Jury Mention for Cinematography in a Documentary Feature: Noah Collier for “Natchez” (United States)

Best Editing in a Documentary Feature: Soren B. Ebbe and Hayedeh Safiyari for “An Eye for an Eye” (Denmark, Iran, United States)

Special Jury Mention for Editing in a Documentary Feature: Pablo Proenza for “Natchez” (United States)

Viewpoints Award

A Bright Future,” director Lucia Garibaldi (Uruguay, Argentina, Germany) 

Special Jury Mention for Viewpoints: “Kites,” director Walter Thompson-Hernandez (Brazil)

Best New Narrative Director Award 

Lorraine Jones Molina and Cristian Carretero for “Esta Isla (This Island)”

Albert Maysles Award For Best New Documentary Director

Augusto Zegarra for “Runa Simi” (Peru)

Special Jury Mention for New Documentary Director: Rowan Haber for We Are Pat” (United States)

Nora Ephron Award

Sara Goher for “Happy Birthday” (Egypt)

Shorts Competition 

Best Narrative Short: “Beyond Silence,” director Marnie Blok (Netherlands) 

Special Jury Mention for Narrative Short: “Chasing the Party,” director Jessie Komitor (United States

Best Documentary Short: “I hope this email finds you well,” director Asia Zughaiar (Palestine)

Special Jury Mention for Documentary Short: “Natasha,” directors Mark Franchetti and Andrew Meier (Italy, Russia)

Best Animated Short: “Playing God,” director Matteo Burani (Italy, France)

Special Jury Mention for Animated Short: “Petra and the Sun,” directors Malu Furche and Stefania Malacchini (Chile)

Best Music Video: “Rock The Bells” – LL COOL J, director Gregory Brunkalla (United States)

Student Visionary Award: Manya Glassman for “How I Learned to Die” (United States) 

Special Jury Mention for Student Visionary: Jiayi Li for āyí (United States)

Tribeca Games Award 

“Cairn” (France) 

AT&T Presents Untold Stories

Liz Sargent for “Take Me Home”

Tribeca X Award Competition

Best Feature: “Abnormal Beauty Company” from The Ordinary, directed by Aref Mahabadi

Best Short: “First Speech” by Reporters without Borders, directed by Giordano Maestrelli

Best Commercial: “Century of Cravings” from Uber Eats, directed by Jim Jenkins

Best Episodic: “A New York Minute” from Mejuri, directed by Gia Coppola

Best Content Creator/Influencer: “A Robot’s Guide to Happiness” from Brilliant Labs, directed by Lucas Rizzotto

Best Games/Immersive: “WICKED RP: The Official Experience on Roblox” from Wicked & NBCU, creative directed by Ben Caro

Best Audio/Podcast: “Dragon Age: Vows & Vengeance” from Electronic Arts, BioWare, directed by Matt Sav

Social Impact Award: “Daniel Really Suits You” from Human Rights Campaign, directed by Karimah Zakia Issa

Environmental Impact Award: “A Vital Sun” from Fordham University, directed by Alison Bartlett

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Matt Neglia
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