“Succession” and “The Bear” win most of the Emmy Awards in its 75th session.

2024-01-16 16:54:40

Just one week following the Golden Globes ceremony, the attention of drama and entertainment fans turned to the American Emmy Awards ceremony, the most prominent award in the field of television. This important date was postponed for several months due to the strike of screenwriters and actors that paralyzed Hollywood and disrupted television and film production before almost final solutions were reached late last year. The series “Succession” and “The Bear” received the lion’s share, as each of them won six awards.

Published on: 01/16/2024 – 17:54

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Big names in the world of television and cinema attended the evening of Monday, January 15, in Los Angeles, at the 75th Emmy Awards ceremony to reward actors and creators. TV series.

As was the case at the Golden Globe Awards, one series dominated most minds… and maintained the same chances of winning, which is the series “Succession,” which won twenty-seven nominations.

Other works, including the famous series derived from the video game, also circulated tongues and stirred thoughts The Last of Us… Speculation before the ceremony awarded awards that later turned out to be completely imaginary to the young actress Bella Ramsay for her participation in this interesting series, and Jenna Ortega was awarded an award for Wednesday series. And Pedro Pascal, who almost became the first actor of Latin American origin to win an award for a drama series. All of these expectations were incorrect because only two series almost swallowed the most prominent awards at the ceremony.

Two series without a third…

Only two series have received the most Emmy nominations: “The Bear.” TheBear The series, which was produced by FX, and another produced by the HBO network. HBO It is the famous series “Succession” Succession…which resembles an “armed robbery” of prizes, as is said in the scenarios..

The final season of “Succession” won the Best Drama Series award for the third time, following being crowned in 2020 and 2022, and won six awards. The Best Actor award went to Kieran Culkin, the Best Actress award went to Sarah Snook, the heiress to the Roy family, while Matthew Macfadyen, who played her husband, won the Best Supporting Actor award.

“Succession” series, which deals with disputes and conflicts within the wealthy Roy family, which leads a media empire. Some may be reminded of Rupert Murdoch’s vast and influential media empire in American society… Murdoch, the wealthy Australian owner of Fox News and the Wall Street Journal… is of course a media outlet affiliated with the very conservative right-wing movement in the United States of America.

Another series that won a number of the most prominent awards at the ceremony… The Bear, the first season of which depicts the behind-the-scenes work and atmosphere inside a Chicago restaurant, won the Best Comedy Award, in addition to the Best Direction and Best Screenplay awards.

The latest surprise star of this series, led by Jeremy Allen White, who won the Best Actor award and the actor who today enjoys an exceptional following in Hollywood, is the one who in 2023 confirmed his high potential that we previously discovered in the Shameless series in particular, and it seems that the series “The Bear” has refined it better. Today.. Ayo Edebiri was named Best Supporting Actress and Ebon Mos-Bakrack won Best Actor in a Supporting Role.

Other works that shined on Monday evening, such as the funny series that critics consider to be one of the best absurdist comedy series produced by Netflix, “The Beef,” which won three main awards, namely, Best Miniseries, Steven Yeun, Best Actor in the Miniseries category, and Ali Wong, who won. The award for Best Actress in a Miniseries…while Jennifer Coolidge, for the satirical series The White Lotus, which deals with the lives of the rich in an innovative and attractive manner, won the award for Best Supporting Female Role in a Drama Series.

Imad Bensaid

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