33rd International Emmy Awards

33rd International Emmy Awards
Date
  • November 21, 2005 (2005-11-21)
Location New York Hilton Hotel
New York City, New York, U.S.
Hosted by Graham Norton
Highlights
Founders Award Oprah Winfrey

The 33rd International Emmy Awards took place on November 21, 2005, at the Hilton Hotel in New York City, United States and hosted by Irish comedian Graham Norton.[1]

Ceremony

37 programs from 10 countries were nominated in nine categories for the 33rd International Emmy Awards, Russia for the first time disputed the award in the drama series category, Latin America compete, Argentina, Brazil and Chile. The nominees were selected over six months, by 500 judges representing 35 countries.

Denmark, which has won the best drama prize three out of the past four years, received Emmys in both the drama and miniseries categories for crime drama The Eagle, and miniseries Young Andersen, about storyteller Hans Christian Andersen.

In the performance category – a recent addition to the awards – China’s He Lin received the best actress award for her role in Slave Mother, depicting how women were once viewed as only tools for giving birth and commodities that could be exchanged. The actor French Thierry Fremont won in the male performance category for Dans la Tete du Tueur;>[2] and Canada, won in the category comedy for series The Newsroom, and a children and young people award for series Dark Oracle.

The motoring programme Top Gear won the Emmy for best non-scripted entertainment, and documentary Holocaust – A Musical Memorial Film from Auschwitz scooped a best arts programming award for BBC.[3]

In addition to the presentation of the International Emmy Awards for programming, the Academy paid tribute Oprah Winfrey with the International Emmy Founders Award for her philanthropic initiatives in international broadcasting career, and the British broadcaster ITV, with the International Emmy Directorate Award.[4][5]

Winners

Arts Programming

ARTS PROGRAMMING COUNTRY NETWORK RESULT
Holocaust - A Musical Memorial Film from Auschwitz  United Kingdom BBC Won
Arena: Bacon’s Arena  United Kingdom BBC Nominated
Bergman och filmen  Sweden SVT Nominated
Bergman och Faro  Sweden SVT Nominated

Best Performance by an Actor

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR COUNTRY NETWORK RESULT
Thierry Fremont for Dans la tête du tueur  France TF1 Won
Rhys Ifans for Not Only But Always  United Kingdom Channel 4 Nominated
Douglas Silva for Cidade dos Homens  Brazil Rede Globo Nominated
David Walliams for Little Britain  United Kingdom BBC Nominated

Best Performance by an Actress

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS COUNTRY NETWORK RESULT
He Lin for Slave Mother  People's Republic of China CCTV-6 Won
Anneke von der Lippe for At the King’s Table  Norway NRK Nominated
Carolina Oliveira for Hoje é dia de Maria  Brazil Rede Globo Nominated
Catherine Tate for The Best Bits of Catherine Tate  United Kingdom BBC Nominated

Children & Young People

CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE COUNTRY NETWORK RESULT
Dark Oracle  Canada YTV Won
Dunya & Desie  Netherlands NPS Nominated
My Life as a Popat  United Kingdom ITV Nominated
Zoe Kezako  France TF1 Nominated

Comedy

COMEDY COUNTRY NETWORK RESULT
The Newsroom  Canada CBC Television Won
Berlin, Berlin  Germany ARD Nominated
Ohne Worte  Germany GmbH Nominated
Little Britain  United Kingdom BBC Nominated

Documentary

DOCUMENTARY COUNTRY NETWORK RESULT
The Drama of Dresden  Germany ZDF Won
Contacto: Paul Schafer: Se Busca  Chile Canal 13 Nominated
The House of Saud  United Kingdom BBC Nominated
Prostitution bakom slojan  Denmark SVT Nominated

Drama Series

DRAMA SERIES COUNTRY NETWORK RESULT
The Eagle  Denmark DR Won
The Cadets  Russia Channel One Russia Nominated
New Tricks  United Kingdom BBC Nominated
Spooks  United Kingdom BBC Nominated

Non-Scripted Entertainment

NON-SCRIPTED ENTERTAINMENT COUNTRY NETWORK RESULT
Top Gear  United Kingdom BBC Won
Caiga Quien Caiga  Argentina Cuatro Cabezas Nominated
FC Zulu  Denmark TV 2 Zulu Nominated
Borat TV Special  United Kingdom Channel 4 Nominated

TV Movie/Mini-Series

TV MOVIE / MINI-SERIES COUNTRY NETWORK RESULT
Young Andersen  Denmark DR Won
Hoje é Dia de Maria  Brazil Rede Globo Nominated
Julie, chevalier de Maupin  France Nominated
Hawking  United Kingdom BBC Nominated

Most major nominations

By country
By network

Most major awards

By country
By network

References

  1. "33rd International Emmy Awards nominees announced". videoageinternational.com/. 18 October 2005. Retrieved December 5, 2014.
  2. "Int'l Emmys adds acting awards". Eileen Tasca. Variety. April 11, 2005. Retrieved February 27, 2015.
  3. "First for China at International Emmys". c21media.net/.
  4. "Clinton, Mirren to present at I-Emmys". Variety. Retrieved December 5, 2014.
  5. "Clarkson drives off with Emmy". The Guardian. Retrieved December 5, 2014.

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