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    DURST'S DIRECTORIAL DEBUT A TRIUMPH
    By Gregg Goldstein

    Hollywood Reporter, CA
    May 4 2007

    NEW YORK -- Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst's feature directorial
    debut "The Education of Charlie Banks" took home the Made in NY best
    narrative feature award Thursday night at a Tribeca Film Festival
    awards ceremony in Chinatown.

    Durst, who also won $5,000 with the award, was on a plane back to Los
    Angeles during the ceremony. His curly haired star Jesse Eisenberg
    accepted on his behalf. "I'm not Fred in a wig," he joked, "(but)
    I'm not going to tell him if it means I get the $5,000."

    Eisenberg noted that "Fred grew up in the South, but he was so adamant
    about making (the film) authentically on location in New York."

    "Enron" director Alex Gibney's political torture expose "Taxi to the
    Dark Side" was named best documentary feature.

    Gibney described the film, about the process of uncovering torture by
    the U.S. military, "very hard to make because of the human depravity
    we had to watch.

    "I can remember being here during Sept. 11. Out of the wreckage
    downtown there was a sense of hope that emerged, and it was hijacked
    by some people who played on our fears. I hope this film is a prod
    to turn the taxi of our government around," he added.

    Gibney's film was one of the few high-profile titles among work from
    mostly unknown filmmakers in the competition categories selected from
    18 narrative and 16 documentary features.

    More than $270,000 in cash prizes were awarded to the filmmakers.

    David Volach's Israeli drama "My Father My Lord" (Hofshat Kaits) took
    home the top Founders Award for best narrative feature and $50,000.

    Writer-director Nouri Bouzid's terrorism-themed "Making Of" won $15,000
    for best screenplay, and his star Lofti Abdelli took the best actor
    in a narrative feature film award. Marina Hands won best actress in
    a narrative feature film as the title character in Pascale Ferran's
    D.H. Lawrence adaptation "Lady Chatterley."

    Festival co-founders Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal presented the
    Founders Award.

    Enrique Begne was named best new narrative filmmaker and given $25,000
    for his Mexican drama "Two Embraces" (Dos abrazos). Vardan Hovhannisyan
    also won $25,000 and the best new documentary filmmaker honor for his
    Armenian war chronicle "A Story of People in War & Peace." A special
    jury docu mention was given to Paul Taylor's look at a South African
    orphanage, "We are Together" (Thina Simunye).

    Esther Robinson won $5,000 and the NY Loves Film documentary award,
    sponsored by the New York State Governor's Office for Motion Picture
    and Television Development, for "A Walk Into the Sea: Danny Williams
    and the Warhol Factory." Andrew Piddington's "The Killing of John
    Lennon" won the narrative Made In NY special jury recognition award.

    Tribeca All Access Creative Promise Awards were given to Dee Rees for
    her docu work-in-progress "Eventual Salvation" and Ben Rekhi for his
    narrative screenplay "Waste," with $10,000 for each recipient.

    Marilyn Fu won $5,000 and the TAA screenplay award for "The Sisterhood
    of Night."

    The World Narrative Competition jurors were Chris Cooper, Edie Falco,
    Goran Paskaljevic, Catalina Sandino Moreno and Barry Sonnenfeld.

    World Documentary Competition jurors were Heidi Ewing, Whoopi
    Goldberg, Jehane Noujaim, Raoul Peck and Gideon Yago. Made in New York
    Competition jurors were Minnie Driver, Dave Fear, Alex Gibney, Leah
    Rozen, Oren Rudavsky and Mercedes Ruehl, while the New York Loves Film
    Documentary Competition jurors were Eric Bogosian, Marshall Fine, Susan
    Lyne, Patrick McCarthy, Sheila Nevins, Gene Seymour and Ivanka Trump.

    The audience-chosen Cadillac Award and $25,000 will be awarded
    Saturday.

    http://www.hollywoodreporter.co m/hr/content_display/film/news/e3i3eb7af9e30299473 afcadf066ec58577
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