The Best Documentary Filmmaking Emmy awards are a highly prestigious honor for documentary filmmakers.
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HBO and Netflix having a strong presence. The 2023 entries, "The Accused: Damned or Devoted?," and "The Territory,"
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Expected to win the award for the second consecutive time in the 19-year history.
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The award is juried, meaning that each entry must receive unanimous support from its peers to be considered for a win.
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This means that the four programs currently up for the honor are not competing against each other, and all or none of them could end up triumphing.
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The following films are vying for the award: Pakistani-Canadian director Mohammed Ali Naqvi's "Aftershock,"
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Which focuses on the issue of Black maternal mortality, Paramount+'s "Last Flight Home," and National Geographic's "The Territory."
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These films highlight the urgent need to address the issue of Black maternal mortality and the ongoing struggle against assisted suicide in 40 states.
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The jury's decision on the best program for the 2023 Emmy for Best Documentary Filmmaking is based on artistic merit.
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With HBO out of the picture, "Aftershock" and "Last Flight Home" pose significant threats, and the jury may choose .
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"The Territory" to showcase their unique creativity and impactful message.
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