International Emmy Awards 2024: The 52nd International Emmy Awards took place in New York on 26 November. This award has been hosted by comedian and actor Veer Das. This is the first time in history that an Indian has hosted such a big awards. Organized by the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, it celebrates television produced and telecast outside the United States. This year, there are 56 nominees in 14 categories representing 21 countries.
Anil Kapoor, Aditya Roy Kapoor and Shobhita Dhulipala’s web series The Night Manager was nominated in the Best Drama category at the Emmy Awards. But this series has missed winning the award. Drop of God has received the award in this category. Talking about The Night Manager, it is an adaptation of the British series by the same name. This series was released in two parts on Disney Plus Hotstar. The audience has liked this series very much. Both the first and second parts have been liked a lot by the audience. The review of the series was quite good.
Here is the full list of winners
Arts Programming: Pianoforte (Poland)
Best Actress: Aokb-Chutimon Chuengcharoensuking for Hunger (Thailand)
Non-Scripted Entertainment: Restaurant Miserstand – Season 2 (Belgium)
Sports Documentary: Brawn: The Impossible Formula 1 Story (United Kingdom)
Short-Form Series: Punt de No Return (Point of No Return) (Spain)
Kids: Live-Action: En af Drengne (One of the Boys) (Denmark)
Kids: Factual and Entertainment: La Vida Secreta de tu Mente (The Secret Life of Your Mind) (Mexico)
Kids: Animation: Tabby McTatt (United Kingdom)
TV Movie/Mini-Series: Liebes Kind (Dear Child) (Germany)
Comedy: Division Palermo (Argentina)
Best Actor: Timothy Spall (The Sixth Commandment) (United Kingdom)
Telenovela: La Promesa (The Vow) (Colombia)
Documentary: Otto Baxter: Not a Fucking Horror Story (United Kingdom)
Drama Series: Les Gautes de Dieu (Drops of God) (France)
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