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“Bellingcat”, “Dance or Die” among International Emmy winners

The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences revealed the winners of the 47th International Emmy Awards on Monday night (Nov. 25), with four non-fiction titles taking home awards. The 11 ...
November 26, 2019


The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences revealed the winners of the 47th International Emmy Awards on Monday night (Nov. 25), with four non-fiction titles taking home awards.

The 11 winning titles hail from eight countries: Australia, Brazil, Colombia, Hungary, the Netherlands, Turkey, the UK and the U.S.

“Television is a universal art form which transcends cultures, languages and borders, as demonstrated by tonight’s winners,” said Academy president and CEO Bruce L. Paisner in a statement. “The International Academy is proud to be the preeminent global platform for recognizing excellence in television from around the world.”

The non-fiction winners appear below, with credits supplied by the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.

Arts Programming
Dance or Die
Witfilm / NTR
Netherlands
Producers: Iris Lammertsma, Boudewijn Koole, Astrid Prickaerts
Director: Roozbeh Kaboly

Documentary
Bellingcat – Truth in a Post-Truth World (pictured)
Submarine Amsterdam / VPRO
Netherlands
Executive Producer: Nick Fraser
Producers: Femke Wolting, Bruno Felix
Director: Hans Pool

Non-scripted Entertainment
The Real Full Monty: Ladies’ Night
Spun Gold TV / ITV
United Kingdom
Executive Producers: Nick Bullen, Kevin Mundye, Ceri Jones
Producers: Cassie Bennitt, Alice Scaysbrook, Rachel Rosen
Director: Will Yapp

Short-form Series
Hack the City
Fox Lab / Yourmama
Brazil
Executive Producer: Mayra Faour Auad
Producers: Leonardo Haar, Beatriz Morgado, Eduardo Rostirolla, Leonardo Neumann, Henrique Molina, Bruno Almeida
Director: Wladimir Winter
Writer: Marcelo Gavini

About The Author
Justin Anderson joined Realscreen as senior staff writer in 2021, reporting and writing stories for the newsletter and magazine. During his 20-year career he’s filled a variety of roles as a writer and editor at a number of media organizations, covering news and current affairs as well as business, tech, the film and music industries and plenty in between. He’s also spent time behind the scenes in television production, having written everything from voiceover scripts for documentaries to marketing copy. He has a degree in Journalism from Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University).

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