Ludo Studio's vertical comedy 'Content' and Endemol Shine Australia's documentary 'Old People’s Home for 4 Year Olds', both ABC commissions, will fly the flag for Australia at this year's International Emmy Awards.
Australian productions dominated the children's categories at the International Emmy Awards, with both 'Heartbreak High' and 'Built to Survive' picking up prizes, while 'Harley & Katya' took home the gong for Sports Documentary.
Endemol Shine Australia's 'Old People's Home For 4 Year Olds' has snared the International Emmy Award for non-scripted entertainment.
Northern Pictures’ 'Hardball' has snared an International Emmy Kids Award, taking home the prize in the Kids: Live-Action category.
Frustrated with the scarcity of job offers, two years ago young actors Gemma Bird Matheson and Alexandra Keddie decided to launch their own production company, Chips & Gravy Films.
Lynette Wallworth's 'Awavena' has been nominated in the Outstanding New Approaches to Documentary category in the International News and Documentary Emmy Awards.
Matchbox Pictures drama 'Safe Harbour' has won the International Emmy Award for Best TV Movie/Miniseries.
After winning three Emmy Awards for the US version of 'Love on the Spectrum' earlier this year, Northern Pictures has now won an International Emmy for the second season of the Australian version.