New York witnessed the crowning of winners at the International Emmy Awards, an accolade bestowed by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences to outstanding productions from around the globe.
The prestigious ceremony unfolded at the Hilton Midtown Hotel, showcasing 56 entries hailing from 20 countries across 14 categories.
In a noteworthy triumph, the Turkish series “Justice” (Prigvor), produced by Ay Yapım film studio, clinched the coveted award for “Best Telenovela.” The series’ producer Kerem Çatay, director Ali Bilgin, screenwriter Sema Ergenekon, and leading actors Pınar Deniz and Kaan Urgancıoğlu graced the event, adding to the celebration of their success.
Further highlighting the diversity of global talent, the International Emmy Award for Feature Programming was secured by the Canadian documentary Buffy Sainte-Marie.
The ceremony served as a platform to recognize and honor exceptional achievements in international television production, bringing together creative minds from various corners of the world.