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| Roozbeh Kaboly, left, Ahmad Joudeh, Iris Lammertsma and Oscar van Der Kroon pose with their award. Photo: Evan Agostini/Invision/AP |
Two Dutch documentaries have won prizes at this year’s International Emmy Awards, considered to be the most important international television awards there are.
Dance or Die, a documentary by NOS television reporter Roozbeh Kaboly about a young Syrian dancer, took the award for best arts programming.
The documentary follows 27-year-old Ahmad Joudeh, who, unable to fulfill his dream to dance in his war-torn home country, fled to the Netherlands.
The second Dutch winner was Bellingcat – Truth in a Post Truth World, which took the documentary award. The VPRO production looked at how Bellingcat researchers go about their work.
The International Emmy for Documentary goes to "Bellingcat – Truth In A Post-Truth World" produced by @Submarinebv Amsterdam / @vpro! #Netherlands #iemmyWIN #iemmys pic.twitter.com/PEcLaomAtA— Intl Emmy Awards (@iemmys) 26 november 2019

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