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Best Film Award: The Gleaners and I, Agnés Varda, France
Best Director: Et Cetera…, Andrei Osipov, Russia


Special mention by the Jury:


New Times at Crossroad Street, Ivars Seleckis, Latvia

Jung (War) in the Land of the Mudjaheddin, Fabrizio Lazzaretti, Alberto Vendemmiati, Italy

Jury members: Mark Soosaar (Estonia), Rithy Panh (France/Cambodia), Sorious Samura (Sierra Leone) and Peter Forgacs (Hungary).


Special Award for the film making the most outstanding contribution to human rights awareness presented by President Vaclav Havel:

Why Did They Kill Their Neighbours? Kumiko Igarashi, Japan

Mayor of Prague Award for the most powerful and moving story

New World Order: Somewhere in Africa, Phillipe Diaz, France

Jury of victims of racial attacks in the Czech Republic - Jean-Michel Mokielle from Congo, Haji Hassan Abdul Ali Melighni from Yemen, Fernando Quila from Angola, Nvhia Trung-Bui from Vietnam, and Milan Demeter, a Czech Roma.


Rudolf Vrba Award (selected from the Ecce Homo category)

The Diplomat, Tom Zubrycki, Australia

Special mention by the Jury

Death of the Slave Boy, Magnus Bergmar, Sweden

Jury members: Doan Viet Hoat (Vietnam), Kurdo Baksi (Sweden/Kurdistan) and Bo Kyi (Burma)


Special Citation
for the film with the most creative use of music and sound

Angelos' Film, Péter Forgács, Hungary


The Audience Award:

Jung (War) in the Land of the Mudjaheddin, Fabrizio Lazzaretti, Alberto Vendemmiati, Italy