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At Montreal 2010 the Ecumenical Jury of SIGNIS and INTERFILM awarded its Prize to the film Adem, directed by Hans Van Nuffel (Belgium/Netherlands). Adem means "breath". 

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At the 63rd Locarno International Festival of Film held 4-14 August 2010 the Ecumenical Jury awarded its prize to Morgen directed by Marian Crisan (France/Romania/Hungary, 2010).

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At the 60th Berlin International Film Festival 2010 the Ecumenical Jury awarded its Competition prize to Bal (Honey) directed by Semih Kaplanoglu (Turkey/Germany, 2010).

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Ceasefire directed by Lancelot von Naso (Germany) was honoured with the Ecumenical Jury prize as the best competition film in the Montreal World Festival.  ...

At the 62nd Locarno Film Festival held 5-15 August  the Ecumenical Jury of SIGNIS and INTERFILM awarded its Prize to the film Akadimia Platonos directed by Filippos Tsitos, (Greece/Germany, 2009). ...

On its 35th anniversary, the Ecumenical Jury awarded its Prize at the Cannes Film Festival to Looking for Eric directed by Ken Loach (United Kingdom, 2009). 

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At the Berlin International Film Festival the Ecumenical Jury awarded its main competition prize to Little Soldier (Annette Oleson, Denmark 2008) which depicts a quest for freedom from a violent past and troubling present.

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The Ecumenical Jury at the 58th Berlin International Film Festival (7-17 February 2008) gave its award in Competition Il y a longtemps que je t’aime …