Banned Film Wins Best Tribeca Movie Award


William H. Macy with wife Felicity Huffman
HOLLYWOOD - Director Li Shaohong's controversial movie Stolen Life has won the Best Film

award at Robert De Niro's Tribeca Film Festival--despite the fact Shaohong's

film was banned in her native China.

De Niro--who set up the festival to help victims of the Sept. 11

terrorist attacks in New York--presented Shaohong with the Founders Award, in

recognition of her ambitious film about a female college student who is

exploited and abandoned by her lover.

Li says, "I hope now Stolen Life will be green-lighted so that my people in

China can watch this film soon."

The judges for Saturday night's New York-based ceremony included

actresses Whoopi Goldberg and Teri Hatcher, writer Tom Wolfe and singer Sheryl

Crow.

The star-studded panel named Cees Geel as best actor for his role in Dutch movie Simon, while the best actress went to Desperate Housewives star

Felicity Huffman, for her part as a transsexual woman who discovers she

fathered a son, in movie comedy Transamerica.

The full list of winners is:

Best Film Award: Stolen Life

The Founder Award: Li Shaohong

Best Film Actor: Cees Geel, Simon

Best Film Actress: Felicity Huffman, Transamerica

Best Documentary Feature: El Perro Negro: Stories From The Spanish Civil War

Best New Documentary Filmmaker: Jeff Zimblast and Matt Mochary, Favela Rising

Best New Narrative Filmmaker: Alicia Scherson, Play

Best New York Documentary: Rikers High

Best Feature Filmed in New York: Red Doors

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