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Portman receives humanity award


Portman receives humanity award

Natalie Portman has received a humanity award for social commitment and charity work. Portman makes her directorial debut in a short film called Eve, being screened at the prestigious Venice Film Festival festival this week. Those behind the award said Portman was seriously involved with important social and environmental programmes. They include the Tacare Girl's Scholarship Programme of the Jane Goodall Institute, a non-profit organisation that carries out wildlife research in Tanzania. The programme was established to address limited opportunities for women's education. It provides access to secondary and higher education, ultimately leading to job opportunities. Portman's prize is $50,000 (£25,000) and a trophy - the cash she receives is being donated to the programme, according to organisers. Academy Award-winning Italian set designer Dante Ferretti, who worked on The Aviator and Sweeney Todd, was named as the recipient of the star of the year award. The prizes were being awarded at the Kineo Italian Movie Awards in Venice.

ITN | September 1, 2008

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