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International Emmy Award for best Arts Programming
CountryUnited States
Presented byInternational Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
First awarded2002
Currently held byThe Exhibition,
 Canada (2014)
Websitewww.iemmys.tv

The International Emmy Award for best Arts Programming is a category of International Emmys. The awards honour programming from outside the US, as well as US shows created in languages other than English.[1]

Rules & Regulations

Arts Programming: A program dedicated to an art form or artist(s) (i.e. performance, art documentary, art series, or combination thereof).[2]

  • If the program is part of a continuous series of self-contained episodes (i.e. each episode has its own storyline with a conclusion; or each episode may have a different director and/or producer; or series has the potential to go on for multiple seasons), then each episode must be submitted as a separate entry.
  • If the program is a multi-part series with a finite number of episodes (no further episodes planned), covering the same theme, two (2) episodes must be submitted to represent the series as a whole.
  • If the program contains multiple parts with a continuing storyline beyond one episode, or share the same concept, two (2) episodes must be submitted to represent the series as a whole.
  • The program may employ partial re-enactment, stock footage, stills, animation, stop-motion or other techniques, as long as the emphasis is on fact and not on fiction.

Winners

Year Winner Country Result
2002[3] Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary  Canada Won
Touch  Netherlands Nominated
The Tragedy of Hamlet  United Kingdom Nominated
Classic Albums: Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road  United Kingdom Nominated
2003[4] Arena: The Life and Times of Count Luchino Visconti  United Kingdom Won
Visions of Space: Antoni Gaudi  United Kingdom Nominated
Viaje al Centra de la Musica  Chile Nominated
Living Architecture: The Work of Tadao Ando  Japan Nominated
2004[5] George Orwell: A Life in Pictures  United Kingdom Won
Korda, Fotografo en Revolucion  Mexico Nominated
Ameila  Canada Nominated
Cinema Dali  Spain /  France Nominated
2005[6] Holocaust - A Musical Memorial Film from Auschwitz  United Kingdom Won
Arena: Bacon’s Arena  United Kingdom Nominated
Bergman och filmen  Sweden Nominated
Bergman och Faro  Sweden Nominated
2006[7] Knowledge is the Beginning  United Kingdom Won
John Peel's Record Box  United Kingdom Nominated
Soul Deep: The Story of Black Popular Music  United Kingdom Nominated
I Am Dali: Secrets of a Genius  Japan Nominated
2007[8] Simon Schama's Power of Art  United Kingdom Won
Por Toda Minha Vida: Elis Regina  Brazil Nominated
False Waltz  Netherlands Nominated
Smile  Japan Nominated
2008[9] Strictly Bolshoi  United Kingdom Won
Por Toda Minha Vida: Nara Leão  Brazil Nominated
Richard Serra - To See is to Think  Germany Nominated
Inheriting a Kabuki Legacy - Ichikawa Ebizo: His Fate and Anguish  Japan Nominated
2009[10] The Mona Lisa Curse  United Kingdom Won
Por Toda Minha Vida: Mamonas Assassinas  Brazil Nominated
Ode to Joy: 10,000 Voices Resound!  Japan Nominated
Seven Gates of Jerusalem  Japan Nominated
2010[11] The World According to Ion B.  Romania Won
Por Toda Minha Vida: Cazuza  Brazil Nominated
Imagine...David Hockney: A Bigger Picture  United Kingdom Nominated
Personas Inside Out  Japan Nominated
2011[12] Gareth Malone Goes to Glyndebourne  United Kingdom Won
Por Toda Minha Vida: Adoniran Barbosa  Brazil Nominated
Memories of Origin - Hiroshi Sugimoto the Contemporary Artist  Japan Nominated
In der Werkstatt Beethovens - Die Neunte, Thielemann und die Wiener Philharmoniker  Germany Nominated
2012[13] Songs of War  Germany Won
Por Toda Minha Vida: Cartola  Brazil Nominated
BLUE MAN  Japan Nominated
Queen: Days of Our Lives  United Kingdom Nominated
2013[14] Hello?! Orchestra
Freddie Mercury: The Great Pretender
 South Korea
 United Kingdom
Won
Soundtrack  Belgium Nominated
Multiple Views - La Máquina Loca  Mexico Nominated
2014[15] The Exhibition  Canada Won
El otro me importa  Argentina Nominated
Nonfiction W: Picture Book Touch, Feel, and Fragility  Japan Nominated
Wagnerwahn - Mythos und Machenschaften des Richard Wagner  Germany Nominated
2015 The Man Who Saved the Louvre  France Won
Buenaventura, no me dejes más  Colombia Nominated
Messiah at the Foundling Hospital  United Kingdom Nominated
Trial of Chunhyyang – A Girl Prosecuted by Feudalism  South Korea Nominated

References

  1. ^ "Sheridan Smith role as Cilla Black up for International Emmy". BBC News. 5 October 2015.
  2. ^ "2017 Rules & Regulations" (PDF). International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. 26 December 2016.
  3. ^ "International Emmy Awards - Awards for 2002". IMDb.
  4. ^ "International Emmy Awards - Awards for 2003". IMDb.
  5. ^ "International Emmy Awards - Awards for 2004". IMDb.
  6. ^ "International Emmy Awards - Awards for 2005". IMDb.
  7. ^ "International Emmy Awards - Awards for 2006". IMDb.
  8. ^ "International Emmy Awards - Awards for 2007". IMDb.
  9. ^ "International Emmy Awards - Awards for 2008". IMDb.
  10. ^ "International Emmy Awards - Awards for 2009". IMDb.
  11. ^ "International Emmy Awards - Awards for 2010". IMDb.
  12. ^ "International Emmy Awards - Awards for 2011". IMDb.
  13. ^ "International Emmy Awards - Awards for 2012". IMDb.
  14. ^ "International Emmy Awards - Awards for 2013". IMDb.
  15. ^ "International Emmy Awards - Awards for 2014". IMDb.