Two Indies Take Home Tribeca Awards for Screenplay and Cinematography

Tribeca handed out some major wins to the indie world this year. ZEJTUNE, a Maltese drama directed by Alex Camilleri, won Best Screenplay in the International Narrative Feature category. THE SIEGE OF PARADISE, a documentary from Irish filmmaker Gar O’Rourke, earned a Special Jury Mention for Best Cinematography.

ZEJTUNE follows Mar, a woman who returns to Malta after her estranged mother’s death, planning to sell inherited farmland and leave for good. Instead, she meets Nenu, an 80-year-old folk singer whose music pulls her back toward the island she wanted to escape. The film is a co-production between Malta, Germany, and Qatar, produced by Oliver Mallia, Ramin Bahrani, and Camilleri himself.

THE SIEGE OF PARADISE takes a sharp, funny look at Cinque Terre, where fewer than 3,000 locals deal with over four million tourists every summer. The doc follows six lives across one chaotic season, exposing what happens when social media driven tourism crushes a small Italian paradise.

Both films prove that strong storytelling and vision still cut through, even in a crowded festival landscape. For indie filmmakers grinding through the circuit, these wins matter.

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