International Emmy Awards 2020 Winners List: Delhi Crime Brings Home Best Drama Series Trophy
The virtually held International Emmy Awards took place on November 23. TV, film and stage actor Richard Kind hosted the ceremony live from an empty theatre in New York City, with no live audience
The
virtually
held
International
Emmy
Awards
took
place
on
November
23.
TV,
film
and
stage
actor
Richard
Kind
hosted
the
ceremony
live
from
an
empty
theatre
in
New
York
City,
with
no
live
audience
and
red
carpet.
However,
the
night
was
eventual
for
India,
as
Shefali
Shah-starrer
Delhi
Crime
went
on
to
bag
the
award
for
'Best
Drama
Series'.
Delhi
Crime
was
pitted
against
German
show
Charité
2-
Season
2,
Criminal
UK
and
Argentina's
The
Bronze
Garden
-
Season
2.
Meanwhile,
Four
More
Shots
Please!,
which
was
nominated
for
Best
Comedy
Series
and
actor
Arjun
Mathur
who
was
nominated
for
Best
Actor
for
his
role
in
Made
In
Heaven,
lost
to
other
international
performers.
Last
year
Netflix's
Lust
Stories
and
Sacred
Games
were
nominated
respectively
for
The
Best
TV
Movie/Mini-Series
and
The
Best
Drama
Series
award,
but
Delhi
Crime
is
the
first
Indian
show
to
win
an
International
Emmy.
Here
is
the
complete
list
of
International
Emmy
Awards
2020
winners:
Best
Drama
Series:
Delhi
Crime
(India)
Best
Comedy
Series:
Ninguem
Ta
Olhando
(Nobody's
Looking)
(Brazil)
Best
Actress:
Glenda
Jackson,
Elizabeth
Is
Missing
(United
Kingdom)
Best
Actor:
Billy
Barratt,
Responsible
Child
(United
Kingdom)
Best
TV
Movie/Mini-Series:
Responsible
Child
(United
Kingdom)
Best
Short-Form
Series:
#Martyisdead
(Czech
Republic)
Best
Non-English
Language
US
Primetime
Program:
20th
Annual
Latin
GRAMMY
Awards
and
Reina
Del
Sur
-
Season
2
Best
Telenovela:
Orfaos
Da
Terra
(Orphans
Of
A
Nation)
(Brazil)
Best
Documentary:
For
Sama
(United
Kingdom)
Best
Arts
Programming:
Vertige
De
La
Chute
(Ressaca)
(France)
Best
Non-Scripted
Entertainment:
Old
People's
Home
For
4
Year
Olds
(Australia).
The
awards
during
the
ceremony,
were
presented
by
actress
Kelsey
Asbille,
Turkish
star
Haluk
Bilginer,
actors
Paul
Blackthorne,
Tituss
Burgess,
Tim
Daly,
Miguel
Angel
Silvestre,
Nico
Tortorella
and
actresses
Caroline
Peters
and
Indira
Varma.