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A Thousand Cuts wins Emmy for outstanding documentary

THE DOCUMENTARY about Rappler鈥檚 Maria Ressa, A Thousand Cuts, won Outstanding Social Issue Documentary at the 43rd News and Documentary Emmy Awards held on Sept. 29 (Sept. 30 in Philippine time).

Directed by Ramona S. Diaz, the documentary released in 2020 follows Nobel Peace Prize winner and Rappler CEO Maria Ressa braving legal and social media attacks and fighting for press freedom during the Duterte administration.

It was also nominated for Best Documentary, losing out to Hulu鈥檚 The First Wave.

A Thousand Cuts, which debuted at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival, was previously named Best Documentary at the 2021 Gotham Awards and bagged the George Foster Peabody Award for Documentary in June 2022.

A Thousand Cuts is available to view at Frontline PBS鈥檚 YouTube page.

The other winners were:

Best Documentary 鈥 (Hulu)

Outstanding Current Affairs Documentary 鈥 (National Geographic)

Outstanding Politics and Government Documentary 鈥 : 鈥 (PBS)

Outstanding Arts and Culture Documentary 鈥 : (HBO)

Outstanding Business and Economic Documentary 鈥 (Hulu)

Outstanding Investigative Documentary 鈥 : (HBO)

Outstanding Science and Technology Documentary 鈥 : (CNN)

Outstanding Crime and Justice Documentary 鈥 : 鈥 Life of Crime 1984-2020 (HBO)

Outstanding Historical Documentary 鈥 (National Geographic)

Outstanding Nature Documentary 鈥 (Netflix)

Outstanding Short Documentary 鈥 : 鈥淎part鈥 (HBO / HBO Max)

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