t.
United
Kingdom, November 28, 2012: The young film makers
Charles Andrew Flamiano from the Philippines, Liat Har-Gill from Israel,
and Mudit Muraka from India for winning the Tony Blair Faith
Foundation’s 2012 global film competition, Faith Shorts.
The three winners received their awards at 195 Piccadilly, the home
of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) in front of
over 200 guests including Tony Blair, members of the entertainment and
film industry, religious leaders, and experts from Wikipedia, Youtube
and Google.
Host of the event Julie Etchingham said,
“These films truly give young people a voice in a world where they
can often feel drowned out – and an opportunity to use their personality
and creativity to express their faith and what it means to them. They
challenge stereotypes, provoke thought – and most importantly encourage
tolerance and compassion.
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