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International Emmy Award for best TV movie or miniseries

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Country
  
United States

First awarded
  
2002

Presented by
  
IATAS

Official website
  
www.iemmys.tv

Awarded for
  
Best TV movie or Mini-Series

Currently held by
  
Capital,  United Kingdom (2016)

The International Emmy Award for Best TV movie or Miniseries is one of the annual International Emmy Awards given to the best miniseries or made-for-television film.

Rules & Regulations

TV Movie/Mini-Series: A production that has a distinct beginning, middle, and end with a finite number of episodes, generally between one (1) and twelve (12). The storyline is resolved at the end of broadcast.

  • The program should fit the minimum format length of a televised half-hour time slot.
  • A TV movie is broadcast in one part as a “stand-alone” made-for-television film.
  • A mini-series (i.e. multi-part TV movie) submission must include two (2) complete episodes selected by the entrant. Submitted episodes may be consecutive or non-consecutive.
  • The storyline is resolved within the piece and is presented under the same title with the same production supervision.
  • If the program is part of an anthology series, episodes entering this category should be more than one (1) hour long. Each episode should be entered separately.
  • References

    International Emmy Award for best TV movie or miniseries Wikipedia


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