Icelandic film tops Tribeca awards

The jury said the mixture of humour and pathos in ‘Virgin Mountain’ captured their hearts

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An offbeat Icelandic romantic comedy about a 43-year-old virgin has won best narrative feature at the Tribeca Film Festival.

Virgin Mountain by the Icelandic filmmaker Dagur Kari also won best screenplay and best actor for Gunnar Jonsson in the festival honours announced Thursday night. The festival jury said the film’s mixture of humour and pathos “captured our hearts”.

Bridgend, a drama by the Danish director Jeppe Ronde about the recent teen suicide epidemic in the eponymous Welsh county, took the other narrative awards. The film won best actress for Hannah Murray, as well as best editing and cinematography.

Best documentary went to Democrats, Camilla Nielsson’s examination of the Zimbabwe government under president Robert Mugabe. The documentary was made with uncommon access over three years.

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