45th International Emmy Awards

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45th International Emmy Awards
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DateNovember 20, 2017
Location New York Hilton Midtown,
New York City
Hosted by Maz Jobrani [1]
Highlights
Directorate Award Emilio Azcárraga Jean
Television/radio coverage
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The 45th International Emmy Awards took place on November 20, 2017, at the New York Hilton Midtown in New York City and was hosted by Iranian-American comedian and actor Maz Jobrani. The award ceremony, presented by the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (IATAS), honors all TV programming produced and originally aired outside the United States. [2] [3]

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Summary

CountryNominationsWins
Brazil 90
United Kingdom 64
Japan 50
United States 41
France 31
Canada 31
Germany 21
Belgium 21
Turkey 11
Norway 11

Ceremony

Nominations for the 45th International Emmy Awards were announced on September 27, 2017, by the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (IATAS). There are 44 Nominees across 11 categories and 18 countries. Nominees come from: Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, France, Germany, Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway, Philippines, South Africa, Thailand, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

In addition to the presentation of the International Emmys for programming and performances, the International Academy presented one special award. Emilio Azcárraga Jean, chairman of the board, President and CEO of Grupo Televisa, the world's largest Spanish-language content provider and Mexico's largest broadcaster and pay television provider, received the Directorate Award. [4]

Winners and nominees

Best Telenovela Best Drama Series
Best TV Movie or Miniseries Best Arts Programming
Best Comedy Series Best Documentary
  • Exodus: Our Journey to Europe (Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom) (KEO Films/BBC 2)
    • Tempestad (Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico) (Pimienta Films/Cactus Films/Terminal Films)
    • Le Studio de la Terreur (Flag of France.svg  France) (Capa Presse/Canal+/Creative Europe)
    • The Phone of the Wind: Whispers to Lost Families (Flag of Japan.svg  Japan) (NHK)
Best Actor Best Actress
Short-Form Series Best Non-Scripted Entertainment
Best Non-English Language U.S. Primetime Program

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