NEW YORK -- Blind Shaft, the piercing indictment of the Chinese mining industry from first-time director Li Yang, took home the top narrative feature Sunday night as the Tribeca Film Festival wrapped up its second year with a ceremony that meted out 11 awards. Two films won the Budweiser/TriggerStreet.com Audience Award for Best Feature: David G. Berger, Holly Maxson, and Kate Hirson's Keeping Time: The Life, Music & Photographs of Milt Hinton, a portrait of the bass player/photographer; and Chen Kaige's Together, a Chinese story about a father and his son, a young violin prodigy, who move from their rural hometown to Beijing to study with a master teacher.
- 5/12/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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