Georgian film "Corn Island" won the $25,000 (18,370 euro) Crystal Globe for best movie at the Czech film festival in the western spa city of Karlovy Vary on Saturday. The film directed by George Ovashvili is a psychological drama about an old man and his granddaughter living on an island on a river separating Georgia from the rebel region of Abkhazia. At the festival which kicked off on July 4, American actor and director Mel Gibson and US director William Friedkin also received Crystal Globes for their contribution to world cinematography. The award for Gibson sparked protests from the Czech Jewish community, which slammed the 58-year-old star for his 2004 film "The Passion of the Christ" depicting Jesus Christ's final hours.
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