International Emmy® Awards Winners announced
The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced the winners of the 49th International Emmy® Awards on 21 November in New York!
The IMZ congratulates all nominees and winners, especially Temps Noir / Telemark / ARTE France, who won in the Arts Programming Category with "Kubrick by Kubrick" and IMZ Members France Télévisions for winning in best "Comedy" with “Call my Agent”, and SVT + NRK for Best Miniserie „Atlantic Crossing“.
The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced the winners of the 49th International Emmy® Awards tonight at an in-person Black-Tie Gala event in New York City. The Gala was attended by television professionals from around the world and hosted by actress and comedian Yvonne Orji at the Great Hall of Casa Cipriani.
1 Special Award and 11 Emmy® statues were presented by the International Academy during the evening.
Former NBA Player and NBA Champion with the Dallas Mavericks, Dirk Nowitzki presented the International Emmy® Directorate Award to Dr. Thomas Bellut, Director General of German public broadcaster ZDF, one of Europe’s major and most renowned broadcasters.
The 11 winning International Emmy® programs and performances span 8 countries: France, Israel, New Zealand, Norway, PR China, Thailand, the UK and the US. They are: Kubrick by Kubrick (Arts Programming), David Tennant (Best Performance by an Actor), Hayley Squires (Best Performance by an Actress), Call my Agent ! – Season 4 (Comedy), Hope Frozen: A Quest to Live Twice (Documentary), Tehran (Drama Series), 21st Annual Latin Grammy Awards® (Non-English Language US Primetime Program), The Masked Singer (Non-Scripted Entertainment), INSiDE (Short-Form Series), The Song of Glory (Telenovela) and Atlantic Crossing (TV Movie/Mini-Series). Complete winners’ information follows this release.
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