Tim Duncan's documentary 'The Boy From St. Croix' won the Marquee Feature audience award at the 2025 Austin Film Festival on Tuesday.

What happened?

The documentary, directed by Scott Duncan, Tim Duncan's older brother, debuted at the festival late last month and made its world premiere on October 28.

The film festival presented 180 films across genres and had an estimated 35,000 attendees at screenings.

Why it matters for Tim Duncan

The documentary offers a rare, intimate look at Tim Duncan's life in basketball, his career, and his lifelong connection to the island of St. Croix.

Former Spurs teammates Manu Ginobili and Fabricio "Fab" Oberto joined Scott Duncan for the debut, but Tim Duncan did not attend.

What comes next?

The 32nd annual film festival tallied more than 25,000 ballots to determine this year's Audience Award winners.

The documentary's win is a significant achievement for Scott Duncan and the team behind 'The Boy From St. Croix', and it will likely generate more interest in the film.

The Austin Film Festival is a prominent event in the film industry, and the award is a recognition of the documentary's quality and appeal.

On October 28, the documentary made its world premiere, and the audience responded positively to the film.

The documentary's success is a testament to the enduring interest in Tim Duncan's life and career, and it will likely be seen by a wider audience in the coming months.
But the film's success is not just about the award; it's about the story it tells and the insights it provides into Tim Duncan's life.

So the documentary's win is a significant achievement, and it will likely generate more interest in the film and its subject, Tim Duncan.

The festival's attendees cast ballots after each screening to determine the winners, and 'The Boy From St. Croix' emerged as one of the top films.

The documentary's director, Scott Duncan, was present at the debut, and he was joined by former Spurs teammates Manu Ginobili and Fabricio 'Fab' Oberto.

And the film's success is a recognition of the hard work and dedication that went into creating it.

The Austin Film Festival is a major event in the film industry, and the award is a significant recognition of the documentary's quality and appeal.
The documentary's win is a major achievement, and it will likely generate more interest in the film and its subject, Tim Duncan, in the coming months.