Ricardo Varona (Director, Homing), Anne Hu (Director, Lunchbox), Jorge G. Camarena (Director, Spaceship), Zainab Jah (Co-Director, Reunion), Karen McMullen (Festival Director, Urbanworld), Stacy Spikes (Founder, Urbanworld), Marvin Van Buren (Writer, Long Live AJ), Arthur Musah (Director, Brief Tender Light) and Kelly Creedon (Writer, Brief Tender Light) attend the Urbanworld Awards Brunch at Tribeca Grill on Saturday, November 5, 2023 (credit: Zavion Golightly for Urbanworld)

NEW YORK, NY (November 6, 2023) – The 27th Annual Urbanworld® Film Festival (www.urbanworld.org), along with prestige partner Warner Bros. Discovery and founding partner HBO, announced the 2023 award winners for the best narrative feature, documentary feature, documentary short, young creator, narrative short (U.S. and World Cinema), animated short, experimental, screenplay, as well as the New York Women in Film and Television awards for best female director, feature and short.

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The nation’s largest competitive multicultural film festival screened 73 official selections, 7 spotlight screenings, 3 spotlight conversations, and featured 5 Urbanworld Innovation sessions and 4 original screenplay finalists.

The 2023 Urbanworld Film Festival winners are:

BEST NARRATIVE FEATURE (U.S.)
Frybread Face and Me – Directed by Billy Luther

BEST NARRATIVE FEATURE (WORLD)
Sira – Directed by Apolline Traoré

Honorable Mention: Inky Pinky Ponky – Directed by Damon Fepulea’i and Ramon TeWake

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
Brief Tender Light – Directed by Arthur Musah
Presented by ESPN Films

BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT
Slice – Directed by Zaire Love

Honorable MentionThings Long Left Unsaid – Directed by Antonia Thornton

BEST YOUNG CREATOR
The Old Young Crow – Directed by Liam LoPinto

Honorable MentionShallots and Garlic – Directed by Andrea Nirmala Widjajanto

Presented by The Walt Disney Studios

BEST NARRATIVE SHORT (U.S.)
Spaceship – Directed by Jorge G. Camarena

Honorable Mention
Jerome – Directed by Gianfranco Fernández-Ruiz
Death and Ramen – Directed by Tiger Ji

BEST NARRATIVE SHORT (WORLD)
Yellow – Directed by Elham Ehsas

BEST ANIMATION SHORT
Tomato Kitchen – Directory by Junyi Xiao

Honorable Mention
Lil Ruby – Directed by Bartek Kik

BEST EXPERIMENTAL FILM
Quiet As It’s Kept – Directed by Ja’Tovia M. Gary

BEST SCREENPLAY
Long Live AJ – Written by Marvin Van Buren

Honorable Mention
The Washroom – Written by Elie El Choufany and Omar Al Dakheel

URBANWORLD AUDIENCE AWARD BEST SHORT
Homing – Directed by Ricardo Varona

URBANWORLD AUDIENCE AWARD BEST FEATURE
Brief Tender Light – Directed by Arthur Musah

NYWIFT AWARD for BEST FEMALE DIRECTOR, US NARRATIVE FEATURE
Sira – Directed by Apolline Traoré

Presented by New York Women In Film & Television

NYWIFT AWARD for BEST FEMALE DIRECTOR, US NARRATIVE SHORT
Lunch Box – Directed by Anne Hu

Reunion – Directed by Zainab Jah

Presented by New York Women In Film & Television

For more information about Urbanworld or New York Women in Film & Television, click here.

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