2013 TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES
HEINEKEN AUDIENCE AWARD WINNERS – THE ROCKET AND BRIDEGROOM
New York, NY [April 27, 2013] – The
12th annual Tribeca Film Festival (TFF), co-founded by Robert De Niro,
Jane Rosenthal and Craig Hatkoff, and presented by founding sponsor
American Express, announced the winners of the two Heineken Audience
Awards tonight at the wrap party in New York City. Two awards—one for
narrative and one for documentary—were given to the audience choices for
the best films. The Rocket, directed by Kim Mordaunt, was
chosen to receive the Narrative award; the film also took top honors at
the Festival awards Thursday where it received both The Founders Award
for Best Narrative Feature and Best Actor in a Narrative Feature Film
for Sitthiphon Disamoe’s performance as Ahlo. Bridegroom, directed by Linda Bloodworth Thomason, was chosen for the Documentary award. Each award comes with a cash prize of $25,000.
Throughout
the Festival, which kicked off on April 17, audiences have been able to
vote for the Heineken Audience Awards by completing nomination ballots
upon exiting screenings of TFF films. Films in the World Narrative
Competition, World Documentary Competition, Viewpoints, Spotlight and
Midnight sections were eligible.
“Our
audiences have chosen two films that testify to the power of the human
spirit and hope for change,” said Genna Terranova, Director of
Programming. “Whether it’s the fight for marriage equality in the U.S.
or a boy struggling against all odds in war torn Laos, audiences were
clearly moved by these two inspiring stories.”
Set against the lush backdrop of rural Laos, The Rocket
tells the story of scrappy ten-year-old Ahlo, who yearns to break free
from his ill-fated destiny. After his village is displaced to make way
for a massive dam, Ahlo escapes with his father and grandmother through
the Laotian outback in search of a new home. Along the way, they come
across a rocket festival that offers a lucrative—but dangerous—chance
for a new beginning. With the help of his new friend Kia and her
eccentric, James Brown-loving uncle, Ahlo sets out to build his own
rocket, enter the contest and prove his worth to his family. The
Rocket’s characters, mostly played by non-professional actors, embody
the spirit of resilience and hope born out of a country affected by a
legacy of war and undergoing a great economic change.
"We
are thrilled that New York audiences who are so international were so
engaged with The Rocket," said Sylvia Wilczynski producer of The Rocket.
"We've seen both laughs and tears at our screenings, and loved meeting
everyone throughout the Festival. This award goes to people of Laos."
Bridegroom
chronicles the emotional journey of Shane and Tom, two young men in a
loving and committed relationship. Unfortunately, their love is cut
short by Tom’s accidental death, and his partner finds himself facing
the failure of same sex marriage protections that leave him completely
shut out and ostracized. Bloodworth Thomason sheds light on the
often-overlooked struggles that same sex couples face as a result of
marriage inequality. As this issue heads to the United States Supreme
Court for deliberation, Bridegroom is poised as a timely and moving
documentary about love and perseverance through loss.
"We
are shocked. We were so grateful to just be selected for the Festival;
we never imagined we would win the audience award," said Linda
Bloodworth Thomason, director of Bridegroom. "Hopefully the power of
this story will propel the film into theaters across America and
beyond.”
The Rocket and Bridegroom will
screen on Sunday, April 28, as will the rest of the films that won
awards at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival. Full details and specific
timing can be found on www.tribecafilm.com.
All other 2013 TFF award winners were announced at an awards show on
Thursday, April 25, 2013. A full list of winners can be found at www.tribecafilm.com.
EDITORS NOTE:
Quotes from the winners will be in the final release on the website after the announcement is made.
About the Tribeca Film Festival:
The
Tribeca Film Festival helps filmmakers reach the broadest possible
audience, enabling the international film community and general public
to experience the power of cinema and promote New York City as a major
filmmaking center. It is well known for being a diverse international
film festival that supports emerging and established directors.
Founded
by Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal and Craig Hatkoff in 2001 following
the attacks on the World Trade Center, to spur the economic and cultural
revitalization of the lower Manhattan district through an annual
celebration of film, music and culture, the Festival brings the industry
and community together around storytelling.
The
Tribeca Film Festival has screened more than 1,400 films from more than
80 countries since its first edition in 2002. Since inception, it has
attracted an international audience of more than 4 million attendees and
has generated an estimated $750 million in economic activity for New
York City.
About the 2013 Festival Sponsors
As
Founding Sponsor of the Tribeca Film Festival, American Express is
committed to supporting the Festival and the art of filmmaking, bringing
business and energy to New York City and offering Cardmembers and
festivalgoers the opportunity to enjoy the best of storytelling through
film.
The
Tribeca Film Festival is pleased to announce the return of its
Signature Sponsors: Accenture, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Bloomberg,
BOMBAY SAPPHIRE® Gin, Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC),
Brookfield, Cadillac, Conrad Hotels & Resorts, ESPN, GE FOCUS
FORWARD (in partnership with cinelan), Hilton Hotels & Resorts,
Heineken USA, JetBlue, Magnum® Ice Cream, NBC 4 New York, NCM Media
Networks, The New York Times, and OppenheimerFunds. The Festival is also
honored to welcome the following new Signature Sponsors: AT&T, IWC
Schaffhausen, PepsiCo, and Sony Electronics.
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