38th International Emmy Awards

38th International Emmy Awards

Promotional poster
Date
  • November 22, 2010 (2010-11-22)
Location New York Hilton Hotel
New York City, New York, U.S.
Hosted by Jason Priestley
Highlights
Founders Award Simon Cowell

The 38th International Emmy Awards took place on November 22, 2010, at the Hilton Hotel in New York City, United States, and was hosted by actor Jason Priestley.[1]

Ceremony

39 programs of 15 country competed in 10 categories in the 38th International Emmy Awards: Argentina, Brazil, Denmark, Germany, Israel, Japan, Mexico, Portugal, Romania, South Africa, South Korea, Thailand, Philippines, Netherlands and the UK. The nominees were selected over six months by a composite panel of 700 judges representing 50 countries.

Best actor, best actress, best drama: the British led, like last year, most of the International Emmy Awards, which awards the programs made for television outside the United States. British actress Helena Bonham Carter was awarded as best actress for her role as Enid Blyton in Enid. Have Bob Hoskins won the best actor award for his role in The Street, awarded in turn, as best drama series. The United Kingdom also won the best children's program awards (Shaun the Sheep) and best miniseries or TV movie, with Small Island.[2]

Portugal won his first Emmy for the telenovela Meu Amor.[3] The best comedy award went to Traffic Light, an Israeli production. Romania won in the category of Arts Programming with The World According to Ion B. and South Korea won for the first time in the documentary category with Mom and the Red Bean Cake.

In addition to the presentation of the International Emmy Awards for programming, the Academy paid tribute Lorne Michaels with the International Emmy Directorate Award,[4] and Simon Cowell with the International Emmy Founders Award.[5]

Presenters

The following individuals, listed in order of appearance, presented awards.[6]

Name(s) Role
Jason Priestley Host from 38th annual International Emmy Awards[7]
Christine Ebersole Presenter of the award for Arts Programming
Eli Wallach Presenter of the award for Best Actor
Tony Goldwyn
Ruth Wilson
Presenters of the award for Best Actress
Seth Meyers Presenter of the award for Best Comedy Series
Victor Garber Presenter of the award for Best Documentary
Elisabeth Moss Presenter of the award for Best Drama Series
Peter Facinelli Presenter of the award for Best Non-Scripted Entertainment
Alinne Moraes
Bruno Mazzeo
Presenters of the award for Best Telenovela
Matthew Modine Presenters of the award for Best TV movie or Mini-Series
Melissa Joan Hart
Will Estes
Presenters of the award for Best Children & Young People Series
Jimmy Fallon
Alec Baldwin
Presenters of the award for Emmy Founders
Rupert Murdoch Presenter of the award for Emmy Directorate

Winners

Arts Programming

ARTS PROGRAMMING COUNTRY NETWORK RESULT
The World According to Ion B.  Romania HBO Romania Won
All My Life: Cazuza  Brazil Rede Globo Nominated
Imagine...David Hockney: A Bigger Picture  United Kingdom BBC / Coluga Pictures Nominated
Personas Inside Out  Japan TV Asahi Nominated

Best Performance by an Actor

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR COUNTRY NETWORK RESULT
Bob Hoskins for The Street  United Kingdom BBC Won
Sebastian Koch for Sea Wolf  Germany TMG / Gate Film / Clasart / ZDF / ORF / RHI Nominated
Sid Lucero for Dahil May Isang Ikaw  Philippines ABS-CBN Nominated
Leonardo Sbaraglia for Epitafios  Argentina HBO Latin America Nominated

Best Performance by an Actress

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS COUNTRY NETWORK RESULT
Helena Bonham Carter for Enid  United Kingdom BBC Won
Lilia Cabral for Viver a Vida  Brazil Rede Globo Nominated
Lerato Moloisane for Home Affairs  South Africa SABC Nominated
Iris Berben for The Krupps - A Family Between War and Peace  Germany MOOVIE / ZDF Nominated

Children & Young People

CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE COUNTRY NETWORK RESULT
Shaun the Sheep  United Kingdom Aardman Animations / WDR mediagroup / BBC Won
13 at War  Netherlands NPO Broadcasting Nominated
Dó-Ré-Mi-Fábrica  Brazil Rede Globo Nominated
Happy Birthday  Japan Fuji Television Nominated

Comedy

COMEDY COUNTRY NETWORK RESULT
Traffic Light  Israel Keshet Broadcasting Won
Los Simuladores  Mexico Sony Entertainment Television Nominated
Peep Show (TV series)  United Kingdom Objective Productions / Channel 4 Nominated
Talok Hok Chak  Thailand Workpoint Entertainment / Channel 5 Nominated

Documentary

DOCUMENTARY COUNTRY NETWORK RESULT
Mom and the Red Bean Cake  South Korea MBC Won
9/11: Phone Calls from the Towers  United Kingdom Channel 4 Nominated
Kuarup: The Lost Soul Will Return  Brazil Rede Globo Nominated
You die as you lived: Roterdam Hospice  Netherlands KRO Broadcasting Nominated

Drama Series

DRAMA SERIES COUNTRY NETWORK RESULT
The Street  United Kingdom BBC Won
Epitafios  Argentina HBO Latin America / Pol-ka Nominated
The Killing  Denmark DR / ZDF / NRK / Sveriges Television Nominated
Clouds Over the Hill  Japan NHK Nominated

Non-Scripted Entertainment

NON-SCRIPTED ENTERTAINMENT COUNTRY NETWORK RESULT
Caiga Quien Caiga  Argentina Cuatro Cabezas Won
Heston's Feasts  United Kingdom Optomen Television / Channel 4 Nominated
Remembering School  Netherlands KRO / Screentime Entertainment Nominated
Run for Money  Japan Fuji Television Nominated

Telenovela

TELENOVELA COUNTRY NETWORK RESULT
Meu Amor  Portugal TVI Won
Ciega a Citas  Argentina Dori Media Group Nominated
Dahil May Isang Ikaw  Philippines ABS-CBN Nominated

TV Movie/Mini-Series

TV MOVIE / MINI-SERIES COUNTRY NETWORK RESULT
Small Island  United Kingdom BBC Won
Hopeville  South Africa Curious Pictures / Heartlines/ SABC Education Nominated
Som & Fúria  Brazil Rede Globo Nominated
Marcel Reich-Ranicki: The Author of Himself  Germany Trebitsch Entertainment / WDR Nominated

Most major nominations

By country
By network

Most major awards

By country
By network

References

  1. "JIMMY FALLON TO PRESENT LORNE MICHAELS WITH INTERNATIONAL EMMY DIRECTORATE AWARD ON NOVEMBER 22". iemmys.tv/. November 17, 2010. Retrieved December 2, 2014.
  2. "Produções britânicas dominam entrega do 38º Emmy Internacional". Uol. November 23, 2010. Retrieved February 20, 2015.
  3. "Televisão portuguesa vence um Emmy pela primeira vez com uma novela da TVI". Público. November 23, 2010. Retrieved February 20, 2015.
  4. "Lorne Michaels to receive international Emmy honour". CTV News. June 14, 2010. Retrieved December 2, 2014.
  5. "Simon Cowell honoured with Emmy". BBC News. June 14, 2010. Retrieved December 2, 2014.
  6. "JESSICA LANGE TO PRESENT RYAN MURPHY WITH 2012 INTERNATIONAL EMMY® FOUNDERS AWARD AT 40TH INTERNATIONAL EMMY AWARDS". International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved June 6, 2015.
  7. "JASON PRIESTLEY TO HOST THE 38TH INTERNATIONAL EMMY® AWARDS". International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved June 7, 2015.

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