CBS and The Young and the Restless were the top winners Friday at the Daytime Emmy Creative Arts Awards, which were handed out at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, the site of tomorrow’s 46th annual Daytime Emmys.
The Young and the Restless scored five nods at the ceremony, which honored the year’s best in children’s and animated programming along with crafts. Baobab Studios’ animated Crow: The Legend and Amazon Prime’s soap After Forever scored four wins apiece.
The syndicated The Ellen DeGeneres Show was one of four shows with three wins apiece, among them for directing and writing. Others with three included HBO’s Sesame Street, which was named Outstanding Preschool Children’s Series; NBC’s Days of Our Lives, which leads all programs this year with 27 total noms; and CBS’ The Talk.
Other marquee children’s programming winners included PBS’ Odd Squad, which won the Outstanding...
The Young and the Restless scored five nods at the ceremony, which honored the year’s best in children’s and animated programming along with crafts. Baobab Studios’ animated Crow: The Legend and Amazon Prime’s soap After Forever scored four wins apiece.
The syndicated The Ellen DeGeneres Show was one of four shows with three wins apiece, among them for directing and writing. Others with three included HBO’s Sesame Street, which was named Outstanding Preschool Children’s Series; NBC’s Days of Our Lives, which leads all programs this year with 27 total noms; and CBS’ The Talk.
Other marquee children’s programming winners included PBS’ Odd Squad, which won the Outstanding...
- 5/4/2019
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Logo Documentary Films has acquired Sundance docu Quiet Heroes, Jamal Sims-directed When the Beat Drops, and Light in the Water, about one of the first openly gay Masters swim teams, for premiere this summer as part of its 2018 slate of Lgbtq stories.
Quiet Heroes had its world premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. Directed and produced by Jenny Mackenzie, Jared Ruga and Amanda Stoddard, Quiet Heroes tells the story of Dr. Kristen Ries, a physician who served the denigrated and largely gay male AIDS population in the socially conservative Salt Lake City area. Quiet Heroes is the story of her fight to save a maligned population everyone else seemed willing to just let die. It premieres Thursday, August 23 at 8 Pm on Logo.
When the Beat Drops follows a crew of gay African-American men as they pioneer the Southern-rooted underground dance scene known as “bucking.” With his crew,...
Quiet Heroes had its world premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. Directed and produced by Jenny Mackenzie, Jared Ruga and Amanda Stoddard, Quiet Heroes tells the story of Dr. Kristen Ries, a physician who served the denigrated and largely gay male AIDS population in the socially conservative Salt Lake City area. Quiet Heroes is the story of her fight to save a maligned population everyone else seemed willing to just let die. It premieres Thursday, August 23 at 8 Pm on Logo.
When the Beat Drops follows a crew of gay African-American men as they pioneer the Southern-rooted underground dance scene known as “bucking.” With his crew,...
- 7/3/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Quiet Heroes, This Is Home set to screen in Park City.
Source: Sundance Film Festival
Andrew Herwitz’s The Film Sales Company heads to Sundance this week with worldwide sales rights to two world premiere documentaries.
Jenny Mackenzie’s Documentary Premieres selection Quiet Heroes, co-directed by Jared Ruga and Amanda Stoddard, hails from new production venture Vavani and premieres on January 21.
The film centres on Dr. Kristen Ries, an infectious disease specialist who arrived to start her new life in Salt Lake City on the same day as the Center For Disease Control published its first report on what would become known as AIDS.
As the growing stigma surrounding the disease saw many doctors refuse to treat people with AIDS, Ries assembled a group of dedicated medical professionals, including an order of Catholic Nuns, to take care of AIDS patients.
This Is Home in World Cinema Documentary Competition is directed by Alexandra Shiva and features Blumhouse’s [link=nm...
Source: Sundance Film Festival
Andrew Herwitz’s The Film Sales Company heads to Sundance this week with worldwide sales rights to two world premiere documentaries.
Jenny Mackenzie’s Documentary Premieres selection Quiet Heroes, co-directed by Jared Ruga and Amanda Stoddard, hails from new production venture Vavani and premieres on January 21.
The film centres on Dr. Kristen Ries, an infectious disease specialist who arrived to start her new life in Salt Lake City on the same day as the Center For Disease Control published its first report on what would become known as AIDS.
As the growing stigma surrounding the disease saw many doctors refuse to treat people with AIDS, Ries assembled a group of dedicated medical professionals, including an order of Catholic Nuns, to take care of AIDS patients.
This Is Home in World Cinema Documentary Competition is directed by Alexandra Shiva and features Blumhouse’s [link=nm...
- 1/14/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
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