Call them the . . . Beckys? At last night’s awards ceremony for the Tribeca Film Festival, winners included Germany’s drama about an abused wife, “When We Leave,” which won the top prize of best narrative feature.

“Dog Pound” director Kim Chapiron, from France, was named best new narrative filmmaker for a feature about juvenile detention, while “When We Leave” star Sibel Kekilli walked away with best actress in a narrative feature. Eric Elmosnino, took home best actor honors for the biopic of French singer Serge Gainsbourg, “Gainsbourg, Je t’Aime . . . Moi Non Plus.”

Best documentary went to “Monica & David,” and “The Arbor” director Clio Bernard was honored as the best new documentarian.

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