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'Virgin Mountain,' 'Bridgend' win big at Tribeca Film Festival

By Karen Butler
Hannah Murray on the red carpet at the "Game of Thrones" Season 4 premiere in New York City on March 18, 2014. Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
Hannah Murray on the red carpet at the "Game of Thrones" Season 4 premiere in New York City on March 18, 2014. Photo by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo

NEW YORK, April 25 (UPI) -- Virgin Mountain and Bridgend were the big winners in the jury-judged categories at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York this week.

Written and directed by Dagur Kári, Virgin Mountain is about "a mammoth of a man who at 43 years of age is still living with his mother," a synopsis said. "Shy and awkward, he hasn't quite learned how to socialize with others, leaving him an untouchable virgin."

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The film earned The Founders Award for Best Narrative Feature and the Best Screenplay prize, while Gunnar Jónsson was named Best Actor in a Narrative Feature Film.

Hannah Murray scored the Best Actress in a Narrative Feature Film honor for her performance in Bridgend, which also won the accolades for Best Cinematography and Best Narrative Editing. The movie was directed by Jeppe Ronde.

"When a police investigator is tasked with investigating a recent string of unexplained tragedies, he arrives in the notorious Welsh county of Brigend with his daughter," press notes said. "Naive and curious, Sara slowly works her way in with a clique of wild teenagers and discovers what bonds them together so tightly -- the ritualistc celebration of their friends' suicides." Camilla Nielsson's Democrats won for Best Documentary Feature and the Best Documentary Editing prize went to Valerio Bonelli for Palio.

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"We are proud to honor the winning filmmakers, artists, and creators tonight," Jane Rosenthal, co-founder of the Tribeca Film Festival, said in a statement Thursday. "Their stories have inspired all of us -- and our audiences. We thank them for sharing their work at Tribeca."

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