BBC News: Jennifer Lopez has been honoured by human rights group Amnesty International for her latest film.
Bordertown is set in the Mexican town of Ciudad Juarez, which has witnessed a grisly decade of unsolved rapes and murders of young women. Lopez, who produced the movie, stars as an investigative journalist reporting on the serial killings. She was awarded the Artists for Amnesty prize ahead of the film's premiere at the Berlin Film Festival on Wednesday. The actress, 37, said she was "very humbled" as she was given the award by East Timor's Prime Minister Jose Ramos-Horta, a Nobel peace laureate.
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