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Victor Banerjee has won the 'best actor in a secondary role' award for his performance of an aging Christian priest in 'Josef: Born in Grace' at the Ontario International Film Festival. The 74-year-old actor said in an interaction, 'I modeled my part on the Irish Christian brothers who taught me at school in Shillong.' The film, set between 1960 and 1980 in the foothills of the Himalayas, narrates the humanist tale of a priest (Father O’Hara) who looks after an alcoholic young man Josef. The film, directed by Susant Misra, also claimed the award for best cinematography.