18 November 2025

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Confirmed the "Award for Respect for Minorities and for Secularism," by the Interfaith Jury at the 43rd TFF.

The 43rd edition of the Torino Film Festival (November 21–29, 2025) confirms the presence of the “Award for Respect for Minorities and for Secularism” awarded by the Interfaith Jury, among the collateral awards.
Founded in 2013 on the initiative of the Waldensian Church and the Jewish Community of Turin, with the participation of the Interfaith Committee of the City of Turin, as part of a shared commitment against all forms of hatred, intolerance, racism, anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, and xenophobia, the Award, as the two references in its name, aims to promote films that shine a spotlight on minorities, promoting respect and integration, and enhancing the principles of secularism and individual responsibility.
For more details on the award and its rules, please visit the website www.premiogiuriainterfedi.org

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