8th International Emmy® Kids Awards Winners Announced on Academy Website and via Social Media

7 Winners Span 6 Countries: Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Norway, The Netherlands & The United Kingdom

 

New York, March 31, 2020 – The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced today the winners of the 8th International Emmy® Kids Awards. The announcement was made on the Academy website and via its social media channels. This route was chosen after the cancellation of MIPTV.  
 
“We decided to keep the winners’ announcement for the same day the awards ceremony would have been held in Cannes,” said International Academy President, Bruce L. Paisner. “And so today, March 31, although we cannot do it on-stage as usual, the International Academy, and our partners MIPTV, TV Kids and Ernst & Young, join us to congratulate the outstanding teams behind the winning programs. These programs entertain, educate and enlighten, with the high standard of quality we expect for our children and their communities at large.” 
 
Winning programs from Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Norway, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom are: Zog, Magic Light Pictures (Kids: Animation); Lik Meg (Like Me), NRK Super (Kids: Digital); Nosso Sangue, Nosso Corpo, Fox Lab Brazil / Your Mama (Kids: Factual); Nachtraven (Nighthawk) , De Mensen / Ketnet (VRT) (Kids: Non-Scripted Entertainment); Bluey, Ludo Studios / ABC Australia / BBC Studios / Screen Australia / Screen Queensland (Kids:Preschool); De Regels van Floor, (Floor Rules) NL Film & TV / VPRO (Kids: Series); and Jacqueline Wilson’s Katy, BBC Children’s In-House Productions / CBBC (Kids: TV Movie/Mini-Series). Complete winners’ information follows this release.
 
 
 
 

 


 

 

8th International Emmy® Kids Awards Winners

 
 
 

Kids: Animation

Zog
Magic Light Pictures
United Kingdom
Zog is the story of a keen young dragon who wants to learn how to fly, roar, and breathe fire in his first years at Dragon School. He’s desperate to impress his teacher and win a golden star, but he’s accident prone and each year he has to be helped by a kind young girl who patches up his bumps and bruises. A half-hour family film based on the picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler.
 
 

Kids: Digital

Lik Meg
(Like Me)
NRK Super
Norway
Like Me is a web drama series that combines elements of social media, instant messages and live action drama to tell a realistic story about exclusion and bullying. This program is presented with daily posts, in real time on the same website. The viewers can comment on the story as it unfolds. Several years of target group research have laid the framework for the writer’s story about Oda, who slowly but surely gets betrayed by her best friend Arin. The story unfolds from two wildly different, but equally valid, perspectives. The viewers can put themselves in the shoes of both Oda and Arin. The audience can “take over” the two main characters’ cell phones. When Oda receives a Snapchat message, the viewer reads it on their phone. It’s almost as if the message was for the viewers. Our intention is to make young girls reflect on their actions and help them realize that they are not alone.
 
 

Kids: Factual

Nosso Sangue, Nosso Corpo
Fox Lab Brazil / Your Mama
Brazil
The documentary follows the lives of 5 young girls from across the globe and focuses on how they deal with the dilemmas of growing up and their periods. Mixing reality and fiction, the film exposes how this generation is fighting the myths, taboos and stigmas of the female body.
 
 

Kids: Non-Scripted Entertainment

Nachtraven
(Nighthawks)
De Mensen / Ketnet (VRT)
Belgium
In Nighthawks, no one is afraid of the dark, but everyone wants to turn on the lights. Six children, in teams of two, get the opportunity to spend the night playing games. A mysterious character, the Nighthawk, lifts them from their beds and takes them on an adventure they will not forget. In a dark labyrinth of puzzles, the teams look for solutions with torches, backlights and lasers. Which team is faster? Which team is fearless? Who is the brightest of the bunch and who goes out like a light? For the winning team, the adventure continues, because only they get to spend the rest of the night at the desolate location. They are the Nighthawks of the week.
 
 

Kids: Preschool

Bluey
Ludo Studios / ABC Australia / BBC Studios / Screen Australia / Screen Queensland 
Australia
This look at modern family life celebrates how imaginative play helps shape healthy children. Australian blue heeler puppy Bluey has a boundless imagination and loves to turn daily life into playful adventures. She and her little sister Bingo throw themselves into exploring their world, using gameplay to conquer their fears and try out adult roles. And they like nothing more than pulling their parents – particularly Dad – into their fun and games.


Kids: Series

De Regels van Floor
(Floor Rules)
NL Film & TV / VPRO
Netherlands
In Floor Rules (based on the book series by Marjon Hoffman) we follow the life of Floor, a stubborn girl with an original outlook on life. Floor believes that children, just like adults, should be able to come up with rules as well, and that’s just what she does.

 

Kids: TV Movie/Mini-Series

 Jacqueline Wilson’s Katy

BBC Children’s In-House Productions / CBBC
United Kingdom
Katy, like many young people, has a very lively imagination, inventing fantasy friends and secret adventure gardens for herself and as a place to tell stories to her younger siblings. Her life turns irreversibly when she falls from a tree and ends up with a permanent disability.

 

 



ABOUT THE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES


The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences is a membership-based organization comprised of leading media and entertainment figures from over 50 countries and 500 companies from all sectors of television including internet, mobile and technology Currently celebrating programming across varied areas including: Arts Programming, Current Affairs, Comedy, Documentary, Drama Series, News, Non-Scripted Entertainment, Telenovela, and TV Movie/Mini-Series, it also recognizes excellence in Performances and Kids programming. For more information, go to www.iemmys.tv.

 


 

MEDIA CONTACTS

 

The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
Eva Obadia, Senior Director, Communications & Partnerships
Tel: 212-489-6969
eva.obadia@iemmys.tv

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