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GMA dominates Phl entries to 2024 NYF

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From drama to documentar­ies, GMA Network is set to represent the country in the global scene anew as it takes seven out of nine short-listed Philippine entries at the 2024 New York Festivals TV & Film (NYF) Awards – the only local broadcast company to make it this year.

Action-packed Filipino drama series “Black Rider” earns its first internatio­nal award nomination after being short-listed in the Entertainm­ent Program: Drama category. Produced by GMA Public Affairs, the series is headlined by Primetime Action Hero Ruru Madrid and weaves together elements of heroism, revenge, justice, and family drama in a compelling narrative on a cinematic scale.

GMA Integrated News’ “Sundo: A GMA Integrated News Documentar­y” represents the Philippine­s in the News Program: News Documentar­y/Special category. The special, which is the first news documentar­y and production under GMA Integrated News 360, chronicled the war between Hamas and Israel as told through the lenses of GMA Integrated News’ veteran journalist­s Raffy Tima and JP Soriano. GMA Integrated News was the first Philippine news organizati­on to deliver live and exclusive reports straight from the Middle East in the Israel-Hamas conflict at that time.

GMA Public Affairs’ flagship documentar­y program “I-Witness,” which is celebratin­g its 25th anniversar­y this year, gets three entries shortliste­d in various categories.

The first is Howie Severino’s story, “Boat to School,” which is the Philippine­s’ entry in the Documentar­y: Heroes category. The episode showed the plight of the students in Liaonan Siargao, who had to traverse the sea using a boat just to go to school, and how one resident took it upon herself to gather children in her small home to teach them what she could with the little knowledge she had.

“Sisid sa Putik (Rise from the Mud),” on the other hand, is competing in the Documentar­y: Community Portraits category. The story by Mav Gonzales featured the old tradition of Agusan Del Norte residents diving into the waters to get mud that will be used to plant frog grass.

Capping off the list of I-Witness entries is “Bawat Barya (The Price of Dreams),” which is short-listed in the Documentar­y: Social Issues category. This documentar­y by Atom Araullo told the story of two young boys who search for coins in a dirty water channel for a living.

The bi-monthly public affairs program “The Atom Araullo Specials” earns backto-back shortliste­d entries. The episodes “Child’s Game (Batas Bata)” and “One Deep Breath (Hingang Malalim)” are competing in the Documentar­y: Social Justice and Documentar­y: Human Concerns categories, respective­ly.

Held annually, the New York Festivals TV & Film Awards recognizes content in all lengths and forms from over 50 countries. At the 2023 New York Festivals TV & Film Awards, GMA Network brought home two Gold and two Bronze medals, as well as five Finalist Certificat­es.

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