A 15th Edition Television Academy Honorary List has been released, recognizing seven outstanding television shows and their producers who have used powerful and innovative storytelling to drive social change.
Programs that are the most important and influential television of 2021 Black and gone, tired, vulnerable, it’s a shame to reserve the dogs, taste the nation: Holiday Edition Y The year the earth changed. Read the details of each below.
“Now more than ever, television informs and empowers audiences around the world,” said Frank Sherma, president and CEO of the Television Academy. “These seven extraordinary shows have enlightened audiences and endorsed some of the biggest problems facing our global community. We are delighted to honor these extraordinary shows and producers who are committed to influencing social change. “
In addition to this year’s award, the Honors Selection Committee specifically recognizes three other programs: fauch (National Geographic), Housekeeper (Netflix) and Tulsa fire: the racial massacre of 1921 (History channel). Each will receive a certificate confirming its reflective and prosocial content.
Here are the details of the shows selected for the 15th edition of the Television Academy Honors:
black and gone (HBO / HBOMax)
HBO Documentary Films presents with SO’B Productions
From award-winning Emmy Award-winning Geetta Gandbir and award-winning documentary filmmaker, journalist, author and activist Soled O’Brien, this gripping documentary tells the story of Cedric and Black and Missing Foundation co-founders Derika and Natalie Wilson , who fight as hard as they fight. . Cases of missing blacks, sidelined by law enforcement and national media.
Dopsik (hulu)
Starring Michael Keaton, this limited series examines how one company caused the worst drug epidemic in American history. However, the show has looked a little fuzzy in the last few episodes; The ruthless yet deeply human portraits of various families affected by OxyContin addiction and their mutually exclusive stories are a mirror of this American tragedy.
Ა Reliable (HBO / HBOMax)
With HBO Hoorae Productions, Penny for Your Thoughts Entertainment and 3 Arts Entertainment
Starring Isa Rey, the fifth and final season of this respective series follows characters who highlight the true and vibrant experiences of black women, who want to create opportunities for the black community as they value their relationships, both new and old, and find out who I am. I am. And what comes with them at this next stage of their life.
არის it’s a shame (HBO / HBOMax)
HBO Max introduces Red Production Company products along with 4th TV
Over the span of a decade, this series tells the story of five young friends who go to London in the early days of the AIDS crisis in the 1980s. In writing this series, Russell Davis hoped to show not only the pain and loss they have. devastated generations, but also life. Where there has long been inappropriate shame and stigma, there was a lot of joy, power and love.
reserve dogs (FX Networks)
special effects productions
From co-creators and executive producers Sterling Harjo and Taika Whiteite, this half-hour comedy tells the story of four Native American teenagers from Oklahoma who rob, steal and save in the exotic California countryside. Filmed in Oklahoma, Oklahoma, the series marks a turning point in the portrayal of residents on television, both in front of and behind the camera. The show regularly features all the writers, directors and television series. This first creative team tells a story that resonates with them and their live experiences and invites the audience into a surprisingly familiar and fun world.
Taste the Nation: Holiday Edition (hulu)
Hulu, Part 2 Pictures, Delicious Entertainment
Padma Lakshmi, award-winning host, executive producer, and author of cookbooks, travels through U.S. audiences, exploring the rich and diverse food culture of various immigrant groups, in search of the people who have so powerfully created American food today. The show examines how immigrant traditions have withstood the test of time, despite current threats, the difficult political and cultural climate. Appropriation.
The year the earth changed (AppleTV +)
Natural History Division of BBC Studies with Apple
After an unprecedented year of showing footage from around the world, this timely documentary takes a whole new approach to the global block and the exciting stories that emerge. From listening to birdsong in deserted cities to whale watching in Glacier Bay to meeting Capybara in a South American suburb, people from all over the world have had the opportunity to connect with nature like never before. ‘Now. Viewers will see how small changes in human behavior can have a profound impact: reducing cruise ship traffic, shutting down beaches for a few days a year, revealing more harmonious ways of coexistence between humans and wildlife, can have a profound impact. about nature. The documentary, narrated by David Attenborough, is a love letter to planet Earth that highlights the ways nature can resist and the ability to withdraw gives us hope for the future.
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