"Emmy 2024": sensational triumph of "Shogun" and "Bear"
The American Television Academy announced the winners of the "Emmy 2024" film award, which took place on the night of September 15-16 in Los Angeles. This year's favorite of film critics was the series "Shogun", which won a record 18 statuettes, breaking all previous records for the number of wins in one season.
"Shogun": A triumph that will go down in history
The series "Shogun" tells about an English sailor in Japan and impressed not only the audience, but also the critics. Winning 18 awards, it not only broke the previous record, but also became the first film to be nominated 25 times. Heroic performances by Hiroyuki Sanada and Anna Sawai gave the series wins in key categories.
"Bear": The second favorite of the evening
Another sensational series, "The Bear", was also not left without attention. He won 11 awards, breaking his own record. Lisa Colon-Zayas, who performed the role of Tina Marrero, surprised everyone with her sincerity on stage, admitting that she did not prepare her speech without expecting to win.
"Thanks to my husband David Zayas, he told me to write a speech and I didn't because I didn't think it would be possible. How could I have thought it would be possible with Meryl Streep and Carol Burnett and Janelle and Sheryl Lee Ralph in the presence. I love you all, I respect you to the bottom of my heart. My family, my grandchildren, thank you for giving me a new life, " said Lisa Colon-Zayas at the ceremony
Winners in key categories
Best Drama Series was "Shogun", beating such competitors as "The Crown" and "Mr. and Mrs. Smith". At the same time, "The Bear" was recognized as the best comedy series.
Among the actors of the evening, it is worth noting Idris Elba and Jennifer Aniston, who received awards for the best acting roles in a drama series. However, Anna Sawai received the most applause for her outstanding performance in "Shogun".
A look into the future
The "Emmy 2024" ceremony was remembered not only for records, but also for discoveries. The triumph of "Shogun" and "The Bear" sets new standards for TV series, and this is only the beginning. Next year promises to be no less exciting, because the industry does not stand still.
Editor: Yana Davydiuk