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English: Mike Gunton, director of BBC Natural History, takes the trophy for the Best Ecological Film, Cork - Forest in a Bottle, handed over to him from the International Wildlife Filmfestival Green Screen Eckernfoerde. The private presentation of awards took place at the Eckernfoerde Beach, because Gunton had to fly back before the official presentation.
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