Netflixin alkuperäissarjat haalivat 31 Emmy-ehdokkuutta

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House of Cards nappasi 13 ehdokkuutta, Orange is The New Black 12, The Square -dokumentti 4 ja Derek-komediasarja sekä Brave Miss World -dokumentti saivat kummatkin yhden ehdokkuuden.

Netflixin alkuperäissarjat ja -dokumentit keräsivät huikeat 31 Emmy-ehdokkuutta. Televisioalan Emmy-palkinnot jaetaan tänä vuonna 66. kerran. Netflix sai ehdokkuuksia useassa eri kategoriassa, muun muassa ”Paras draamasarja”, ”Paras komediasarja” ja ”Paras dokumentti”.  

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NETFLIX GARNERS 31 PRIMETIME EMMY® NOMINATIONS INCLUDING TENTPOLE NODS FOR OUTSTANDING DRAMA SERIES, COMEDY SERIES AND DOCUMENTARY OR NONFICTION SPECIAL FOR “HOUSE OF CARDS,” “ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK” AND “THE SQUARE” RESPECTIVELY

 “House of Cards” Receives 13 Nominations
“Orange is The New Black” Receives 12 Nominations
“The Square” Receives 4 Nominations

“Derek” Receives 1 Nomination
“Brave Miss World” Receives 1 Nomination

Beverly Hills, CA – July 10, 2014 – Netflix scored big this morning when the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced the 66th Annual Primetime Emmy® Award nominations honoring the world’s leading Internet television network with 31 nominations.

“We are overwhelmed with thirty-one nominations in our sophomore year, which acknowledges the fullest spectrum of our programming -- from the women of ‘Litchfield’ in ‘Orange is the New Black’ and the backroom machinations of Washington in ‘House of Cards’ to the bittersweet, comedic compassion of ‘Derek’ and the fearless, verite portrait of contemporary, evolving Egypt in ‘The Square,’” said Ted Sarandos, Netflix Chief Content Officer. “Television has never been better, and we are honored to be in such groundbreaking company.”

Following are Netflix Original Series nominees:

HOUSE OF CARDS

Outstanding Drama Series
House of Cards • Netflix • Donen / Fincher / Roth and Trigger Street Productions, Inc. in association with Media Rights Capital for Netflix

Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series
Kevin Spacey as Francis Underwood

Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series
Robin Wright as Claire Underwood

Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series
Reg E. Cathey as Freddy

Outstanding Guest Actress In A Drama Series
Kate Mara as Zoe Barnes

Outstanding Writing For A Drama Series
“Chapter 14”
Beau Willimon, Written by

Outstanding Directing For A Drama Series
“Chapter 14”
Carl Franklin, Directed by

Outstanding Art Direction For A Contemporary or Fantasy Series (Single-Camera)
“Chapter 18” • “Chapter 24”
Steve Arnold, Production Designer
Halina Gebarowicz, Art Director
Tiffany Zappulla, Set Decorator

Outstanding Casting For a Drama Series
Laray Mayfield, CSA, Casting Director
Julie Schubert, CSA, Casting Director

Outstanding Cinematography For A Single-Camera Series
“Chapter 18”
Igor Martinovic, Director of Photography

Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Drama Series
“Chapter 14”
Byron Smith, MPEG, Editor

Outstanding Music Composition For A Series (Original Dramatic Score)
“Chapter 26”
Jeff Beal, Music by

Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (One Hour)
“Chapter 14”
Lorenzo Millan, Production Mixer
Nathan Nance, Re-Recording Mixer
Scott R. Lewis, Re-Recording Mixer


ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK

Outstanding Comedy Series
Orange is the New Black • Netflix • Lionsgate Television for Netflix

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Taylor Schilling as Piper Chapman

Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series
Kate Mulgrew as Galina “Red” Reznikov

Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series
Natasha Lyonne as Nicky Nichols

Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series
Uzo Aduba as Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warren

Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series
Laverne Cox as Sophia Burset

Outstanding Writing For A Comedy Series
“I Wasn’t Ready (Pilot)”
Liz Friedman, Written by
Jenji Kohan, Written by

Outstanding Directing For A Comedy Series
“Lesbian Request Denied”
Jodie Foster, Directed by

Outstanding Casting For A Comedy Series
Jennifer Euston, CSA, Casting Director

Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Comedy Series
“Tit Punch”
William Turro, Editor

Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Comedy Series
“Can’t Fix Crazy”
Michael S. Stern, Edited by

Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Comedy Series
“Tall Men With Feelings”
Shannon Mary Mitchell, A.C.E., Edited by


DEREK

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Ricky Gervais as Derek


THE SQUARE

Outstanding Documentary Or Nonfiction Special
Jodie Evans, Executive Producer
Lekha Singh, Executive Producer
Sarah Johnson, Executive Producer
Mike Lerner, Executive Producer
Gavin Dougan, Executive Producer
Karim Amer, Produced by
Jehane Noujaim, Produced by

Outstanding Directing For Nonfiction Programming
Jehane Noujaim, Directed by

Outstanding Cinematography For Nonfiction Programming
Cinematography Team

Outstanding Picture Editing For Nonfiction Programming
Pedro Kos, Edited by
Christopher de la Torre, Edited by
Muhamed El Manasterly, Edited by


BRAVE MISS WORLD

Exceptional Merit In Documentary Filmmaking
Cecilia Peck, Produced by
Motty Reif, Produced by
Inbal B. Lessner, Produced by
Lati Grobman, Executive Producer


For more information and photos on the nominated series, visit https://pr.netflix.com.

About Netflix
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About “House of Cards”
From Academy Award®nominated screenwriter Beau Willimon (“Farragut North,” “The Ides of March”), the critically-acclaimed drama starring Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright, slithers beneath the curtain and through the back halls of greed, sex, love and corruption in modern Washington D.C. In the second season, Francis (Spacey) and Claire (Wright) Underwood continue their ruthless rise to power as threats mount on all fronts. Zoe Barnes (Kate Mara, “American Horror Story”), an up-and-coming reporter and Francis’s former paramour, is inching closer to the truth about his crimes. President Walker’s (Michel Gill, “The Good Wife”) billionaire confidante Raymond Tusk (Gerald McRaney, “Southland”) demands that Francis reciprocate political favors or face retribution. And Claire must confront the increasing glare of the spotlight as it eats away at her and Francis’s once private existence. The Underwood’s must overcome these dangers -- past and present -- to avoid losing everything, regardless of collateral damage they leave in their wake. In addition to Spacey, Wright, Mara, Gill and McRaney, the series also stars Mahershala Ali (“Treme”), Sebastian Arcelus (“Person of Interest”), Kristen Connolly (“The Cabin in the Woods”), Nathan Darrow (“Rigged”), Sakina Jaffrey (“Definitely, Maybe”), Michael Kelly (“The Adjustment Bureau”) and Molly Parker (“Deadwood”). Additional cast members appearing in the series include: Jayne Atkinson (“The Following”), Gil Birmingham (“The Lone Ranger”), Rachel Brosnahan (“Orange is the New Black”), Reg E. Cathey (“Grimm”), Derek Cecil (“Treme”), Terry Chen (“Bates Motel”), Ben Daniels (“Merlin”), Joanna Going (“Mad Men”), Boris McGiver (“Person of Interest”), Mozhan Marno (“In Plain Sight”) Sam Page (“Mad Men”), Kate Lyn Sheil (“V/H/S”), Jimmi Simpson (“It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”) and Constance Zimmer (“The Newsroom”).

In the summer of 2013, for its first season, “House of Cards” made history as the first ever streaming series to be nominated for Primetime Emmy®awards, when it was nominated for nine Emmys. The series took home three wins for Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series (Laray Mayfield and Julie Schubert), Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (David Fincher), and Outstanding Cinematography for a Single Camera Series (Eigil Bryld). In its first season, “House of Cards” was also nominated for four 2014 Golden Globes® and took home its first major Golden Globe® win with Robin Wright winning for Best Actress. Other nominations “House of Cards” garnered in 2013 included: Critics Choice Television Award Best Actor in a Drama Series (Spacey), Critics Choice Television Award Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (Corey Stoll), Television Critics' Association (TCA) Award Outstanding New Program, Television Critics' Association (TCA) Awards Program of the Year. In 2014, “House of Cards” was acknowledged for a Peabody Award. The series was also recognized by the AFI among the top 10 TV Programs of the Year as well as the BAFTA International Award.

Based on the BBC miniseries of the same name, the second season of “House of Cards” is executive produced by Fincher, Willimon, Joshua Donen, Eric Roth, Kevin Spacey, Dana Brunetti, Andrew Davies, Michael Dobbs and David Manson. The one-hour drama is produced by Donen/Fincher/Roth and Trigger Street Productions, Inc. in association with Media Rights Capital for Netflix. For additional information on “House of Cards,” go to: facebook.com/houseofcards, @HouseOfCards, houseofcards.tumblr.com or netflix.com/houseofcards.

About “Orange is the New Black”
“Orange is the New Black” is the comedic drama set in a women’s prison from creator and executive producer Jenji Kohan (“Weeds”). The hour-long series starring Taylor Schilling, and based on the popular memoir of the same name by Piper Kerman, follows engaged Brooklynite Piper Chapman (Schilling), whose decade-old relationship with drug-runner Alex (Laura Prepon) results in her arrest and 15-month long detention in a federal penitentiary. To pay her debt to society, Piper must trade her comfortable New York life with fiancé Larry (Jason Biggs) for an orange prison jumpsuit and a baffling prison culture where she is forced to question everything she believes and form unexpected new alliances with a group of eccentric and outspoken inmates. The series’ diverse ensemble also includes Kate Mulgrew, Natasha Lyonne, Pablo Schreiber, Danielle Brooks, Laverne Cox, Uzo Aduba and Taryn Manning. “Orange is the New Black” is executive produced by Kohan and produced by Lionsgate Television for Netflix. Orange is the New Black has garnered an AFI honor for being one of their top 10 TV programs of 2013 and is a recipient of a Peabody Award and GLAAD Media Award. It was recently nominated for two Television Critics' Association (TCA) Awards, one for Outstanding New Program and another for Program of the Year, and was recognized with three Critic's Choice Television Awards for “Best Comedy Series,” “Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series” for Kate Mulgrew, and “Best Guest Performance in a Comedy” for Uzo Aduba. For additional information on “Orange is the New Black,” go to: facebook.com/oitnb, @OITNB, http://OITNB.tumblr.com or netflix.com/oitnb.

About “The Square”
“The Square,” a riveting, deeply human chronicle of the Egyptian protest movement from director-producer Jehane Noujaim (“Control Room”; “Startup.com”; “Rafea: Solar Mama”) and producer Karim Amer (“Rafea: Solar Mama”). Academy Award nominated for Outstanding Documentary Feature, ‘The Square’ is an epic documentary that tells the behind-the-headlines story of the Egyptian Revolution through the eyes of young activists who have sought for the last two years to build a better Egypt. The film captures the immediacy and intensity of the protests in Tahrir Square from the 2011 overthrow of military leader Hosni Mubarak through the ousting of Mohammed Morsi in 2013, providing a kaleidoscopic, visceral portrait of the events as they unfold before Magdy, a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, Khalid Abdalla, an Egyptian actor who played the lead in “The Kite Runner” and the charismatic Ahmed, whose poetic storytelling carries the narrative. Armed with nothing more than cameras, social media, deep consciousness, and a resolute commitment to change, these young revolutionaries give us a front-line perspective of the ongoing struggle fought with new weapons. For additional information on “The Square,” go to: facebook.com/thesquarefilm or @TheSquareFilm.

About “Derek”
An Award-winning bittersweet comedy-drama about a group of outsiders living on society’s margins, “Derek” centers around Derek Noakes (Ricky Gervais), a tender, innocent man whose love for his job at a retirement home shines through. Derek cares deeply for the home’s residents, because they are kind and funny and tell him stories of what life used to be like. Working alongside Derek is Dougie (Karl Pilkington), his landlord who is one of life’s unlucky individuals; Kev (David Earl), a loveable train wreck; and Hannah (Kerry Godliman), a care worker in the home and Derek’s best friend. She is smart, witty and hard-working, but unlucky in love, and, like Derek, always puts other people first. In the second season, Derek’s kindness has truly extended to those around him as he forges new friendships. The retirement home’s residents and employees have built a familial community and Derek’s positive outlook and good natured spirit allows them to persevere through the difficult times that they sometimes face. “Derek” is produced by Derek Productions Ltd. for Netflix.

For more information about “Derek” on Netflix, check out:
- http://twitter.com/BeLikeDerek

- http://facebook.com/BeLikeDerek

- http://instagram.com/BeLikeDerek

- http://BeLikeDerek.tumblr.com

About “Brave Miss World”
“Brave Miss World” explores the trauma of sexual assault through one young woman’s journey from teenage rape victim to empowered activist. Six weeks after being a victim of a violent rape at age 18, Miss Israel Linor Abargil was crowned Miss World. Using her public profile, Linor encourages others to speak out and to help other women deal with their own tragic and personal stories. The documentary follows Linor on her crusade to fight for justice. Now a globe-trotting victims’ advocate, Linor encourages others to stand against sexual violence by putting an end to their silence. From rape crisis centers worldwide, to U.S. college campuses, to Hollywood’s living rooms, Linor is met with emotional support, but the advocacy work causes her own trauma to resurface. Her serial rapist becomes eligible for parole, and she has to hunt down his previous victims in order to help keep him behind bars. For victims of sexual assault, the journey toward wholeness never ends. Still, Linor, the Brave Miss World, continues her unflinching efforts to keep the nightmares at bay. Directed by Cecilia Peck (“Shut Up & Sing”), “Brave Miss World” was edited by Inbal Lessner (“I Have Never Forgotten You: The Life and Legacy of Simon Wiesenthal”). Lati Grobman, Irving Bauman, Regina Kullik Scully (“The Invisible War”) and Geralyn Dreyfous (“The Invisible War”) served as Executive Producers, with Cecilia Peck, Inbal Lessner and Motty Reif also serving as Producers. Hans Zimmer scored the film, with Ben Harper and Martin Tillman.

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