International Emmy Award for Best Arts Programming

The International Emmy Award for Best Arts Programming is a category of International Emmys. The awards honour programming from outside the US, as well as US shows created in languages other than English.[1]

International Emmy Award for Best Arts Programming
CountryUnited States
Presented byInternational Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
First awarded2002
Currently held byThe Man Who Shot Hiroshima,
 Japan (2016)
Websitewww.iemmys.tv

Rules & Regulations

Arts Programming: A program dedicated to an art form or artist(s) (i.e. performance, art documentary, art series, or combination thereof).[2]

  • If the program is part of a continuous series of self-contained episodes (i.e. each episode has its own storyline with a conclusion; or each episode may have a different director and/or producer; or series has the potential to go on for multiple seasons), then each episode must be submitted as a separate entry.
  • If the program is a multi-part series with a finite number of episodes (no further episodes planned), covering the same theme, two (2) episodes must be submitted to represent the series as a whole.
  • If the program contains multiple parts with a continuing storyline beyond one episode, or share the same concept, two (2) episodes must be submitted to represent the series as a whole.
  • The program may employ partial re-enactment, stock footage, stills, animation, stop-motion or other techniques, as long as the emphasis is on fact and not on fiction.

Winners

Year Winner Country
2002[3]Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary Canada
Touch Netherlands
The Tragedy of Hamlet United Kingdom
Classic Albums: Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road United Kingdom
2003[4]Arena: The Life and Times of Count Luchino Visconti United Kingdom
Visions of Space: Antoni Gaudi United Kingdom
Viaje al Centra de la Musica Chile
Living Architecture: The Work of Tadao Ando Japan
2004[5]George Orwell: A Life in Pictures United Kingdom
Korda, Fotografo en Revolucion Mexico
Ameila Canada
Cinema Dali Spain /  France
2005[6]Holocaust - A Musical Memorial Film from Auschwitz United Kingdom
Arena: Bacon’s Arena United Kingdom
Bergman och filmen Sweden
Bergman och Faro Sweden
2006[7]Knowledge is the Beginning United Kingdom
John Peel's Record Box United Kingdom
Soul Deep: The Story of Black Popular Music United Kingdom
I Am Dali: Secrets of a Genius Japan
2007[8]Simon Schama's Power of Art United Kingdom
Por Toda Minha Vida: Elis Regina Brazil
False Waltz Netherlands
Smile Japan
2008[9]Strictly Bolshoi United Kingdom
Por Toda Minha Vida: Nara Leão Brazil
Richard Serra - To See is to Think Germany
Inheriting a Kabuki Legacy - Ichikawa Ebizo: His Fate and Anguish Japan
2009[10]The Mona Lisa Curse United Kingdom
Por Toda Minha Vida: Mamonas Assassinas Brazil
Ode to Joy: 10,000 Voices Resound! Japan
Seven Gates of Jerusalem Japan
2010[11]The World According to Ion B. Romania
Por Toda Minha Vida: Cazuza Brazil
Imagine...David Hockney: A Bigger Picture United Kingdom
Personas Inside Out Japan
2011[12]Gareth Malone Goes to Glyndebourne United Kingdom
Por Toda Minha Vida: Adoniran Barbosa Brazil
Memories of Origin - Hiroshi Sugimoto the Contemporary Artist Japan
In der Werkstatt Beethovens - Die Neunte, Thielemann und die Wiener Philharmoniker Germany
2012[13]Songs of War Germany
Por Toda Minha Vida: Cartola Brazil
BLUE MAN Japan
Queen: Days of Our Lives United Kingdom
2013[14]Hello?! Orchestra
Freddie Mercury: The Great Pretender
 South Korea
 United Kingdom
Soundtrack Belgium
Multiple Views - La Máquina Loca Mexico
2014[15]The Exhibition Canada
El otro me importa Argentina
Nonfiction W: Picture Book Touch, Feel, and Fragility Japan
Wagnerwahn - Mythos und Machenschaften des Richard Wagner Germany
2015[16]The Man Who Saved the Louvre France
Buenaventura, no me dejes más Colombia
Messiah at the Foundling Hospital United Kingdom
Trial of Chunhyyang – A Girl Prosecuted by Feudalism South Korea
2016[17]The Man Who Shot Hiroshima Japan
Gabo Colombia
Gérard Depardieu: Out of Frame France
Interrupt this Program (Resilient Cities) Canada

References

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