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    `MY FATHER MY LORD' AND `TAXI TO THE DARK SIDE' WIN TOP AWARDS AT TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL

    AP Worldstream
    Published: May 04, 2007

    "Taxi to the Dark Side," a documentary detailing the Bush
    administration's policies on prison torture, won best documentary at
    the Tribeca Film Festival.

    The winners were to be announced Thursday evening at an awards dinner
    in downtown New York.

    Directed by Alex Gibney (who made the 2005 documentary "Enron: The
    Smartest Guys in the Room"), "Taxi to the Dark Side" takes the death of
    an Afghan taxi driver as a leaping off point for a more expansive view
    of American treatment of prisoners captured in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    The Jewish drama "My Father My Lord," directed by David Volach, won
    the Founders Award for best narrative feature. The film follows an
    Orthodox rabbi struggling to keep his faith and family.

    The Tunisian film "Making Of" won for both screenplay and best actor.

    Written and directed by Nouri Bouzid, the film stars Lofti Edbelli as
    a break dancer who falls in with a fundamentalist group that intends
    to make him a terrorist.

    Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst's directorial debut won the festival's
    "Made in NY" award for his film "The Education of Charlie Banks."

    The documentary "A Walk into the Sea: Danny Williams and the Warhol
    Factory" won the "NY Loves Film" award, while the narrative film
    "The Killing of John Lennon" won a special jury recognition for the
    "Made in NY" category.

    Mexico's Enrique Begne was honored as the best new narrative filmmaker
    for his "Two Embraces." And Armenia's Vardan Hovhannisyan was chosen
    as the best new documentary filmmaker for "A Story of People in War
    & Peace."

    The sixth annual Tribeca Film Festival, founded by Robert De Niro, Jane
    Rosenthal and Craig Hatkoff, runs through Sunday. The audience award,
    dubbed the Cadillac Award, will be announced at the closing night on
    Saturday, when the HBO produced documentary "The Gates" will premiere.
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