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August 19, 2011
New Church Film Jury in Venice
INTERFILM launches interreligious film award

At the 68th Film Festival Venice, the Mostra internazionale d’arte cinematografica, from August 31-September 10, 2011, an INTERFILM jury will award a Prize for Promoting Interreligious Dialogue for the first time. The award will support films which empower understanding, respect, sympathy and peace between people of different origins, histories, and beliefs. "Witnessing rising tensions and deep-rooted prejudice between religious groups in several regions of our world, INTERFILM intends the award to be a sign for the better: for sharing our hopes and our anxieties, for acknowledging the other as our neighbour, and for trusting in the power of artistic imagination to overcome suspicion and hostility", the preamble of the prize regulations says. By the new INTERFILM jury the organisation follows its aim to join church and cinema, cultures and religions.

The members of the first jury are Elisabetta Ribet (italy), pastor of the Waldensian Church in Venice, Susanne W. Yngvessen (Sweden), associate professor at the Stockholm School of Theology, and Karsten Visarius (Germany) Executive Director of INTERFILM and official in charge of the Filmcultural Centre of the Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD).

In past years at the Venice Film Festival INTERFILM has organized a number of discussion forums focussing on the cinema of China, Iran, and Russia. For this year INTERFILM prepares a panel on actual Arab cinema. Partner organisations of the event are the Catholic Fondazione Ente dello Spettacolo and the Associazione protestante del cinema Roberto Sbaffi.