Discuss: What Will Win the Heineken Audience Award?

The Heineken Audience Award is all about you, Festival-goers, and those unforgettable flicks that make you laugh, cry, gasp, and applaud.
The first batch of standings are IN. Check back each day for the current tally.
Last year's big winner was fan-favorite Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage, which was released in theaters last June and is available now on DVD and Blu-ray. Coming in a close second was the fun and warmhearted Snowmen, following the adventures of 10-year-old Billy and his misfit friends as they hatch a scheme to set a Guinness World Record. Third place went to Arias with a Twist: The Docufantasy, a joyously uplifting celebration of the creative process and the inventive, outrageous downtown art scene of New York from the past 30 years.

Previous winners have leaned heavily towards documentaries, including War Child (2008), We Are Together (2007), Cats of Mirikitani (2006), Street Fight (2005), and Every Mother's Son in 2004. The 2003 award was split between a feature, Together, and the documentary Keeping Time: The Life, Music & Photography of Milt Hinton. (You can download the full list of Tribeca Film Festival winners in PDF form here.)
What do you think will win this year? A sports documentary? A dark drama? A fun family flick?
Daily current standings are posted Heineken Audience Award landing page. Check out what's hot in the Most Popular boxes, consult the Film Guide, and weigh in below on what you think will be taking home $25,000 from Heineken.
(Note: Actual votes for the Heineken Audience Award are cast at theatrical screenings at TFF in NYC. When you see a movie, don't forget to vote!)
