The International Emmy Awards were held from New York.
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The Mexican film ‘The Fall’ was one of the big surprises of the night at the 2023 International Emmy Awards. Check out the winners here.
The International Emmy Awards 2023delivered by the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, celebrated its 51st edition this Monday, November 20, with notable surprises. The 56 nominees for the best of this year’s productions gathered in the city of New Yorkrk to continue writing the history of television.
Among the Mexican productions, it was ‘The Fall’ who won the award for Best Film. This project of Lucia Puenzoand starring Karla Souzatalks about sexual violence and mental health in sports, whose story is based on real events.
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The most notable countries among the nominees were Mexico, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Spain and the United Kingdom. The most notable awards included Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Comedy and Best Reality Show, among others.
Next, We share the complete list of the 2023 Emmy winners.
The complete list of winners of the 2023 International Emmy Awards
- best Actor: Martin Freeman (“The Responder”, UK)
- Best actress: Karla Souza (“The Fall”, Mexico)
- TV movie or miniseries: The Fall (Mexico)
- Art Program: Buffy Sainte-Marie (Canada)
- Best Documentary: Mariupol: The People’s Story (United Kingdom)
- Best Sports Documentary: Harley & Katya (Australia)
- Best Comedy Series: Derry Girls (UK); and Vir Das: Landing (India)
- Best Drama Series: The Empress (Germany)
- Best Reality show: A Ponte – The Bridge Brasil (Brazil)
- Best soap opera: Yargui (Türkiye)
- Best short format: Des Gens Bien Ordinaires (France)
- Best Children’s Animation: The Smeds and The Smoos (UK)
- Best factual children’s series: Built to Survive (Australia)
- Best children’s series with live action: Heartbreak High (Australia)
When are the 2024 Emmy Awards?
The 2024 Emmy Awards, for their part, will take place next Monday, January 15, 2024; that is, four months after being postponed due to the strike of Hollywood writers and actors.