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Tears of joy, screams and hugs from the German team: The German Netflix production surrendered at the 52nd International Emmy Awards on Monday night in New York “Dear Child” won the prestigious award in the “Best Mini Series” category! The German team accepted the gold award to thunderous applause from the audience.
The 1.98 meter tall representative, Friederich Oetker, who had to bend down to the microphone during his acceptance speech, said with a smile: “This is the best Monday ever.”
The six-part series – a thriller – was the most watched in the US at times. “I’m so happy that this team has been awarded in this way, and I think it’s great that the series is celebrated like this here in New York,” says representative Oetker. to BILD.
The lead actor of “Dear Child” is shaking with happiness
Lead actor Kim Riedle (42) is still completely out of breath: “I’m still shaking. I can’t believe it at all. We had such strong competition and the other productions were so good, so you couldn’t really expect us to win.”
“The combination of thriller and crime novel, power play and the current issue of violence against women. And I think that many people are able to identify with the fears of their own children,” explained Haley Louise Jones (35), the secret of the success of the series. “It makes a big difference to win an international award and I think it’s so great that you’re putting Germany on the map again and saying we’re in the game , that makes me proud.”
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Inga Leschek, head of RTL, sees the nominations only as a role model for the industry: “A very well-deserved award. Above all, it is a good sign to the next generation that work can be done across the pond.”
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The KiKa series “Gong!” was also announced in the “Kids: Live Action” category, which was unfortunately removed.
A whole delegation from Germany traveled to the iEmmy’s this year. Introducing RTL head of content Inga Leschek, Netflix– German CEO Katja Hofem, Kay Siering, managing director of “Spiegel TV”, and producer Regina Ziegler.
The International Emmys is an award given annually by the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (IATAS) to recognize outstanding television productions outside the United States. They are the world’s most famous and prestigious award for international television and now stream programs as well.
That’s what “Dear Child” is about.
A woman named Lena (Kim Riedle) is found badly injured in the woods. Apparently she was hit by a car. With her is her daughter Hannah (Naila Schuberth), unharmed but terrified. First of all the case is a mystery to the emergency services. But in the hospital, a harsh adventure slowly unfolds: Apparently Hannah lives with her mother and little brother Jonathan in a windowless house, monitored and controlled by “Papa” . The more details that come to light, the scarier and more interesting the story becomes.
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**For Kai Richter: considering the global success of “Dear Child”, what advice would you give to aspiring international filmmakers looking to create content that resonates with audiences worldwide? **
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**Title:** “Dear Child” Takes Home the Emmy! Exploring Success Across Borders
**Guests:**
* **Dr. Anya Petrova:** Award-winning Film Critic and Professor of Media Studies
* **Kai Richter:** German Screenwriter and Producer, specializing in international co-productions
**Introduction:**
(Opening music & visuals from “Dear Child”)
**Host:** Welcome to World Today News, where we delve into the most captivating stories shaping our world. Tonight, we celebrate the extraordinary achievement of the German Netflix series “Dear Child,” which recently won the coveted Emmy Award for Best Mini-Series. To unpack this victory and discuss the broader implications for international television, we’re joined by two esteemed guests: Dr. Anya Petrova and Kai Richter. Welcome!
**Section 1: The Triumph of “Dear Child”**
* **Host:** Dr. Petrova, “Dear Child” emerged from a highly competitive field. What resonated with you about the series, and what do you believe propelled its success on an international stage?
* **Dr. Petrova:** ( Discusses themes, script strength, acting, direction, potential cultural relevance)
* **Host:** Kai, “Dear Child” is a German production with a distinctly European sensibility. How do you think this specific perspective might have contributed to its global appeal?
* **Kai:** (Discusses cultural nuances, universality of themes like family and control, the potential appeal of a fresh perspective)
**Section 2: Cracking the International Code**
* **Host:** Kai, you specialize in international productions. What are some of the key ingredients needed to create a show that resonates with global audiences?
* **Kai:** (Explores language, cultural sensitivity, universality of themes, casting considerations, marketing strategies)
* **Host:** Dr. Petrova, we often hear about the “Netflix effect” – how streaming platforms are changing the landscape of international TV. How might platforms like Netflix be further facilitating the success of shows like ”Dear Child”?
* **Dr. Petrova:** (Discusses monetization models, accessibility, global reach, ability to acquire diverse content, potential for cultural exchange)
**Section 3: The Future of German Television**
* **Host:** This Emmy win is a remarkable milestone for German television. Kai, what direction do you see German storytelling heading in, and what potential lies ahead for German productions on the global stage?
* **Kai:** (Discusses evolving trends in German storytelling, potential collaborations, the role of funding bodies, the increasing prominence of German talent)
* **Host:** Dr. Petrova, looking ahead, do you believe we will see a greater surge of international award recognition for other productions from Germany, and perhaps Europe in general?
* **Dr. Petrova:** (Discusses factors influencing global recognition, shifting industry dynamics, the potential for diverse voices to emerge)
**Conclusion:**
* **Host:** This conversation has been enlightening. It’s clear that ”Dear Child” is much more than just a winning series. It represents a triumph for German storytelling, the power of diverse voices, and the ever-evolving landscape of international television. Thank you both for sharing your insights.
**Outtro:**
(Reinforce key takeaways about the series’ success, international appeal, and the future potential of German television.)
(Closing music)