"With our movies, we try to reduce stereotypes and to avoid that kind of dramatic events," she added."We are setting an example, our own example, and if it can inspire others, that would be a victory," said Fazi, another Vitrollywood project member.This is the second year the prize is awarded. In 2019, the award was given to Dijon High School students who jointly created a project about genocide in the 20th century. This year, Halimi's mother, Ruth was not present at the prize awarding ceremony. Novelist Emilie Frèche, who presided over of the jury, explained that she did not attend following a court's decision to not prosecute the man who killed Sarah Halimi in 2017 in another brutal antisemitic incident. The two families are not related to each other.In recent years, France has witnessed a wave of antisemitic crimes.After Ilan's murder in 2006, a teacher and three pupils were shot at the Otzar HaTorah school in Toulouse in 2012. Four were killed in the attack on the Hyper Cacher supermarket in Paris in 2015 and Sarah Halimi in 2017. A recent AJC survey found that 73% of the French public “consider antisemitism a problem that affects all of French society,” and 70% of French Jews commented that they have been victims of at least one antisemitic incident in their lifetime.Grâce à leur projet « Vitrollywood », les jeunes de l’association Vatos Locos de Vitrolles ont remporté hier soir à Matignon le Prix Ilan Halimi. Bravo à eux ! pic.twitter.com/1F007AxcQz
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