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Last update - 00:00 16/02/2007

Israeli film Sweet Mud awarded top youth prize at Berlin Film Festival

By Assaf Uni, Haaretz Correspondent

The Israeli film Sweet Mud was awarded the Crystal Bear on Friday, the first prize at the Berlin International Film Festivals' Generation section for children and youth films.

The young panel of judges, comprised of seven youths, announced their decision at a festive ceremony in western Berlin. The film, directed by Dror Shaul, competed against 10 other feature films.

Two additional Crystal Bear prizes will be awarded to the best children's films.

Two weeks ago, Sweet Mud was named the best foreign feature film at the Sundance Film Festival.

"This is a wonderful feeling," Shaul told Haaretz shortly after being awarded the prize. "From a personal standpoint, I am very happy to receive international recognition. From a national standpoint, this is undoubtedly the continuation of the success of Israeli films throughout the world."

"Our films have proven themselves to transcend culture and language, and I am proud to be part of the string of successes," he added.

Joseph Cedar's film Beaufort is nominated in the Gold Bear category for best picture, in which the winner is expected to be announced Saturday evening.

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