The 45th International Emmy Awards took place in November 20, 2017 at the Hilton Hotel in New York City. The ceremony was hosted by Iranian-American comedian-actor Maz Jobrani.[2]
Aasif Mandvi, Melissa Villaseñor, Larry King, Italia Ricci, Tom Cullen, Kevin McKidd, Margot Bingham, Carmen Aub, Rodrigo Santoro, Helene Yorke, Freddy Rodriguez, Marina Ruy Barbosa, Renato Góes, Les Twins and Sebastian Koch served as award presenters.[3]
The Directorate Award and 11 Emmy statues were presented by the International Academy during the evening.[4]
Calendar
The 45th International Emmy Awards Gala will take place November 20, 2017 in New York City - the competition opened on December 8, 2016 and closed February 16, 2017.
Date in 2017 |
Events |
Location |
June 1 - September 30, 2017 |
Semi-Final Judging |
Various International Locations |
September 15, 2017 |
Fall Board & Members Meeting |
Los Angeles, USA |
5 October 2017 |
38th Annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards |
New York |
October 16, 2017 |
MIPCOM Press Conference |
Cannes, France |
November 18, 2017 |
2017 International Emmy World Television Festival |
New York |
November 20, 2017 |
November Board & Members Meeting |
New York |
November 20, 2017 |
45th International Emmy Awards |
New York |
Entries and Judging
There are three rounds of judging. The first round takes place in the spring; the semi-final round takes place in the summer - hosted by Member companies; and the finals take place in September. Nominations are announced in October. Four nominees are selected in each category and winners are revealed at the International Emmy Awards Gala, held in November.
Date |
Country |
Hosted by |
June 12 |
Berlin, Germany |
Ziegler Film / FFP New Media GmbH / Graf Filmproduktion |
June 15 |
New York City, USA |
Rede Globo |
June 15 |
London, UK |
Pinewood Television |
June 20 |
Moscow, Russia |
RT |
June 22 |
Cologne, Germany |
Broadview TV |
June 26 |
Paris, France |
Cyber Group Studios |
June 26 |
Vienna, Austria |
ORF Enterprise |
June 30 |
Tokyo, Japan |
Fuji TV |
June 30 |
Lisbon, Portugal |
Sonae |
July 6 |
Mexico City, Mexico |
Discovery Networks Latin America |
July 7 |
Shanghai, China |
Shanghai Croton Culture Media |
July 10 |
Mexico City, Mexico |
Sony Pictures Entertainment |
July 13 |
Tel Aviv, Israel |
Armoza Formats |
July 13 |
Washington D.C., USA |
Eurovision Americas |
July 17 |
Rome, Italy |
RAI |
July 27 |
Johannesburg, South Africa |
NFVF |
August 10 |
Miami, USA |
Cisneros Media |
August 15 |
Miami, USA |
HBO Latin America Group |
August 17 |
Budapest, Hungary |
Hungarian Public Service Media |
August 18 |
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Rede Globo |
August 21 |
Copenhagen, Denmark |
DR |
August 22 |
Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Fox Latin America |
August 25 |
Beijing, China |
C-TV Splendid Media Group |
August 28 |
Beijing, China |
CBI Media |
August 29 |
Mexico City, Mexico |
TV Azteca |
August 31 |
Tokyo, Japan |
WOWOW |
September 5 |
Melbourne, Australia |
Festcom International |
September 9 |
Abu Dhabi, UAE |
Pyramedia |
September 10 |
Biarritz, France |
TV France International |
September 15 |
Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Aetios |
September 19 |
Los Angeles, California, USA |
41 Entertainment LLC |
Ceremony
Nominations for the International Emmys were announced by the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences on September 27, 2017. There were 44 programs nominated in 11 categories from 18 countries. Brazil stood out with the largest number of nominations - a total of nine - in several categories. Rede Globo, meanwhile, scored the most nominations, with six.
The winners were announced on November 20, 2017 at a Black-Tie Gala held at the New York Hilton Midtown Hotel, hosted by comedian Maz Jobrani. Kenneth Branagh won the International Emmy for Best Actor for her performance on the British television series Wallander, while Anna Friel won the Best Actress Award for her role in Marcella. Branagh and Friel were among 11 winning performers and programs spanning eight countries: Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Norway, Turkey, United Kingdom and United States.[5]
Norwegian detective series Mammon II won for Best Drama Series. Steve Coogan won the Best Comedy prize for Alan Partridge's Scissored Isle. Turkish drama series Kara Sevda won in the Best Telenovela category.[6]
Canada's Hip-Hop Evolution won Best Arts Programming category. United Kingdom's film Exodus: Our Journey to Europe won the award for Best Documentary. Belgium's Sorry Voor Alles won for nonscripted entertainment;[7] best non-English-language US primetime show went to HBO Latin America and Lemon Films’ Sr. Ávila; and German project The Braun Family, from Polyphon in Berlin, won in the Short-Form Series category.[8]
Categories
Arts Programming
Best Performance by an Actor
Best Performance by an Actress
Comedy
Documentary
Drama Series
Non-English U.S. Primetime Program
Non-Scripted Entertainment
Short-Form Series
Telenovela/ Soap opera
TV Movie/Mini-Series
Most major nominations
- By country
Most major awards
- By country
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