Bollywood actress Radhika Apte on 22 April 2016 bagged the best actress in an international narrative feature honour at Tribeca Film Festival 2016 for her performance in anthology film Madly.
•    Radhika starred in Clean Shaven, which is a segment of Madly.
•    List of other Tribeca Film Festival 2016 Award Winners
•    U.S. Narrative Feature Competition Categories:
•    The Founders Award for Best Narrative Feature – Dean, written and directed by Demteri Martin.
•    Best Actor in a U.S. Narrative Feature Film –Dominic Rains in The Fixer.
•    Best Actress in a U.S. Narrative Feature Film – Mackenzie Davis in Always Shine.
•    Best Cinematography in a U.S. Narrative Feature Film – Cinematography by Michael Ragen for Kicks.
•    Best Screenplay in a U.S. Narrative Feature Film – Women Who Kill written by Ingrid Jungermann.
•    International Narrative  Feature Competition Categories:
•    The Best International Narrative Feature – Junction 48, written and directed by Udi Aloni.
•    Best Actor in an International Narrative Feature Film –Alan Sabbagh in The Tenth Man.
•    Best Cinematography in an International Narrative Feature Film – Cinematography by Kjell Vassdal for El Clasico.
•    Best Screenplay in an International Narrative Feature Film – Perfect Strangers written by Filippo Bologna, Paolo Costella, Paolo Genovese, Paola Mammini, and Rolando Ravello.
•    World Documentary Competition Categories:
•    Best Documentary Feature – Do Not Resist, directed by Craig Atkinson (USA).
•    Best Documentary Cinematography – Cinematography by Jarred Alterman for Contemporary Color (USA).
•    Best Documentary Editing – Editing by Bill Ross for Contemporary Color (USA).
•    Directing Awards:
•    Best New Narrative Director Award — Priscilla Anany, director of Children of the Mountain (USA, Ghana).
•    Albert Maysles New Documentary Director Award — David Feige for Untouchable (USA
•    Short Film Competition Categories:
•    Best Narrative Short – Hold On (Houvast), directed by Charlotte Scott-Wilson (Netherlands).
•    Best Documentary Short – Extremis directed by Dan Krauss (USA).
•    Student Visionary Award – Ping Pong Coach, directed by Yi Liu. (Taiwan R.O.C., USA).
•    Storyscapes Award
•    Notes on Blindness: Into Darkness created by Arnaud Colinart, Amaury La Burthe, Peter Middleton, and James Spinney. Winner receives 10000 US dollars, presented by AT&T.
•    The award was given by Jessica Brillhart, Saschka Unseld, and Olga Serna, Senior Marketing Manager, AT&T.
•    The Nora Ephron Prize
•    Rachel Tunnard, director, writer and editor of Adult Life Skills (UK).