49th International Emmy Awards

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49th International Emmy Awards
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Promotional poster.
DateNovember 22, 2021
LocationGreat Hall of Casa Cipriani in New York, NY
Hosted by Yvonne Orji
Highlights
Directorate Award Thomas Bellut
Television/radio coverage
Network
(Online)
International Academy’s website
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The 49th International Emmy Awards ceremony took place on November 22, 2021 at Casa Cipriani in New York City, recognizing excellence in television programs produced and aired originally outside the U.S., and non-English language US primetime program between January 1, 2020 and December 31, 2020. [1] [2]

Contents

The nominations were announced on September 23, 2021. [3]

The ceremony was hosted by Yvonne Orji, with presenters Vanessa Williams, Method Man, Joshua Jackson, Brian Cox, Piper Perabo, Danielle Moné Truitt, Chiké Okonkwo, Aidan Quinn, Brian d'Arcy James, Emeraude Toubia, Luciano Huck, Felipe Santana, Henning Baum and Angélica. Former NBA star Dirk Nowitzki presented the Directorate Award to Thomas Bellut, managing director of German public broadcaster ZDF. [4]

Eligibility

The 49th International Emmy Awards Competition was opened for all categories December 9, 2020 and closed February 17, 2021. [5]

Ceremony

Nominations for the 49th International Emmy Awards were announced in September 23, 2021 by the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (IATAS). Nominees come from Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Egypt, France, India, Israel, Japan, Lebanon, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Thailand, the United Kingdom and the United States.

The International Academy also presented one special award. Thomas Bellut, director of the TV channel ZDF, received the Directorate Award.

Broadcast

The 49th International Emmy Awards Gala was live-streamed on the International Academy’s website (iemmy.tv) from 7 pm Eastern Time. [6] [7]

Winners and nominees

Best Actor Best Actress
Best Drama Series Best Comedy Series
Best TV Movie or Miniseries Best Arts Programming
Best Documentary Best Telenovela
Best Short-Form Series Best Non-Scripted Entertainment
  • INSiDE (Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand) (Luminous Beast)
    • Beirut 6:07 (Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon) (Shahid/Imagic)
    • Diário de Um Confinado (Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil) (Globoplay)
    • Gente Hablando – Season 2 (Flag of Spain.svg  Spain) (Set Màgic Audiovisual/Atresmedia)
Best Non-English Language U.S. Primetime Program

Multiple wins

Multiple wins by country
WinsCountry
3Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
2Flag of France.svg  France
Multiple wins by network
Winsnetwork/platform
2 Netflix
ITV

Multiple nominations

Multiple nominations by country
NominationsCountry
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
5Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
4Flag of the United States.svg  United States
3Flag of India.svg  India
2
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Flag of France.svg  France
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Multiple nominations by program
NominationsProgram
2 Des
Multiple nominations by network
Nominationsnetwork/platform
5 Netflix
3 Globoplay
2 Endemol
HBO
ITV
Univision

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