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SA gets 3 Emmy nominations
09/10/2007 15:59 - (SA)
Cape Town - South Africa has received three nominations for the 35th International Emmy Awards.
Penguin Films' Home Affairs received two nominations for best drama and best actress (Brenda Ngxoli), whereas Sorted by TOM Pictures/SABC was nominated for best comedy.
The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences on Monday announced the 38 nominees in nine categories, spanning 16 countries, at a press conference in Cannes, France.
Britain leads the nomination race with eight nominations, including two nominations for the BBC drama The Street (Best actor and Best drama) and a nomination for Little Britain Abroad (Best comedy).
Brazil is in second place with seven nominations, Japan has four nominations and Germany, Denmark, China and Netherlands each have two nominations.
Colombia has received its first nomination ever for the documentary In God's Hands.
Global showcase
According to a press release by the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, the competition took place with three rounds of judging over a period of 6 months, with participation from over 500 judges in 35 countries.
"The International Emmy is the pre-eminent award to recognise creative and production achievements in the international television community," said Academy President & CEO, Bruce Paisner, also President of Hearst Entertainment.
"No other award or event presents such a global showcase for excellence in television programming."
In addition to the presentation of the International Emmy Awards for programming, the Academy will present the Founders Award to Al Gore for his role in launching Current TV and his ongoing effort to alert the world to global warming and the Directorate Award to Patrick Le Lay, chairperson of France's TF1 Group.
Winners will be announced at a Black-Tie Ceremony on November 19 2007 at the Hilton Hotel in New York City.
The following is a complete list of the nominees:
Arts Programming:
Elis Regina Special: All My Life, Globo, Brazil
False Waltz, Orkater/AVRO Television, Netherlands
Simon Schama's Power of Art: Bernini, BBC, UK
Smile, NHK, Japan
Best performance by an actor:
Pierre Bokma (The Chosen One), VPRO, Netherlands
Jim Broadbent (The Street), Granada, UK
Guo Jia Ming (My Own Private Deutschland), China Movie Channel, China
Lazaro Ramos (Snakes & Lizards), Globo, Brazil
Bobby AuYeung Chun Wah (Dicey Business), TVB, China
Best perfomance by an actress:
Lilia Cabral (Pages of Life), Globo, Brazil
Brenda Ngxoli (Home Affairs), Penguin Films, South Africa
Muriel Robin (Marie Besnard - The Poisoner), RTBF, France
Victoria Wood (Housewife 49), ITV, UK
Children & Young People:
The Arena, Mediacorp, Singapore
The Magic Tree, TVP, Poland
Mortified, Australian Children's Television Foundation / Enjoy Entertainment, Australia
Nutty Boy, TVE, Brazil
Comedy:
Alle lieben Jimmy (Everybody Loves
Jimmy), Bavaria Film/RTL, Germany
The Amateurs, Globo, Brazil
Little Britain Abroad, BBC, UK
NEO - Office Chuckles, NHK, Japan
Sorted, TOM Pictures/SABC, South Africa
Documentary:
Dinosaurs vs Mammals - Secrets of Mammalian Survival, NHK, Japan
In God's Hands, RCN, Colombia
Smiling in a War Zone, Cosmo Doc, Denmark
Stephen Fry - The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive, BBC Scotland, UK
Drama:
Home Affairs, Penguin Films, South Africa
The Killing, DR TV, Denmark
Mothern, GNT, Brazil
The Street, Granada, UK
Non-scripted:
CQC - Argentina, Cuatro Cabezas, Argentina
How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria?, BBC, UK
The Prison Choir, TVE, Spain
Takeshi Kitano presents Comaneci University Mathematics, Fuji, Japan
TV Movie/Miniseries:
Antonia - Based on the Movie, Globo, Brazil
Death of a President, Borough Films, UK
Toy Train, China Movie Channel, China
The Wall (Die Mauer - Berlin '61), WDR, Germany
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