American Documentary Receives Imagen Awards Nominations

American Documentary

New York, N.Y. — August 16, 2022 — The Imagen Foundation announced yesterday that American Documentary had received two Best Documentary nominations for the 37th Annual Imagen Awards. The presentation is the only Latino and Latinx entertainment awards event dedicated to honoring the positive portrayal and creative excellence of Latinos, Latino, and Latinx cultures in television and film.

Currently celebrating its 35th anniversary as America’s longest-running non-fiction series, POV’s nominee is On the Divide, by first-time directors Maya Cueva and Leah Galant.  The film follows the story of three Latinx people living in McAllen, Texas, who, despite their views, are connected by the most unexpected of places: the last reproductive health clinic on the U.S./Mexico border. As threats to the clinic and their personal safety mount, these three are forced to make decisions they could never have imagined. A Fishbowl Films production in association with Giving Voice Films, Willa Productions, and Latino Public Broadcasting, On the Divide, is a co-production of POV. 

Five Years North, directed by Zach Ingrasci and Chris Temple, is America ReFramed‘s nominee. The Peabody award-winning documentary series is co-produced by WORLD Channel and American Documentary (amdoc.org). Five Years North tells the story of Luis and Judy. Luis is an undocumented 16-year-old Guatemalan boy who arrives alone in New York City from an ICE detention center with little support and many responsibilities. Luis has journeyed to the U.S. to make money for his family back home, all relying on him for their survival. His experience is set against that of Judy, an U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer. Despite the objections of her Cuban American and Puerto Rican parents, Judy remains committed to her job. As agency enforcement priorities change, Judy must weigh the human cost of her work at ICE against the future her family would face without her paycheck.

“We are so proud of On the Divide and Five Years North and their recognition by the Imagen Foundation. Both films are brilliant and nuanced stories and important additions to the Latinx and U.S. nonfiction cinema canon. We are extremely grateful to have them as part of American Documentary’s POV and America ReFramed series,” said Erika Dilday, executive producer of POV and America ReFramed and executive director of American Documentary

POV has reaffirmed its longstanding commitment to Latinx and Latin American stories and filmmakers throughout its history.  POV has championed representation and inclusion by working with filmmakers to elevate the documentaries that inspire, educate, and entertain us. Since 2012, the anthology series, America ReFramed, has brought to life compelling stories, personal voices, and experiences illuminating our ever-changing country’s contours. 

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The Imagen Awards winners, selected by an independent panel of entertainment industry executives and Latino and Latinx community leaders, remain secret until announced at the virtual awards event on October 2, 2022.

POV films and projects have won 45 Emmy® Awards, 27 George Foster Peabody Awards, 15 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards, three Academy Awards and the first-ever George Polk Documentary Film Award and the Prix Italia since its launch in 1988. The POV series has been honored with a Special News & Documentary Emmy Award for Excellence in Television Documentary Filmmaking, three IDA Awards for Best Curated Series, and the National Association of Latino Independent Producers (NALIP) Award for Corporate Commitment to Diversity.

Over the past decade, America ReFramed has received widespread acclaim, including recent duPont-Columbia, International Documentary Association, and News & Documentary Emmy Awards nominations. An essential platform for diverse artists and audiences, the series is the recipient of the prestigious George Foster Peabody Award and has been honored by the Gracies, Imagen Awards, Kaleidoscope Awards, Asian American Journalist Association, Native American Journalists Association, The Association of LGBTQ Journalists and the National Association of Black Journalists.

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POV (www.pbs.org/pov/)

Produced by American Documentary, POV is the longest-running independent documentary showcase on American television. Since 1988, POV has presented films on PBS that capture the full spectrum of the human experience, with a long commitment to centering women and people of color in front of and behind the camera. The series is known for introducing generations of viewers to groundbreaking works like Tongues UntiedAmerican Promise, and Minding The Gap and innovative filmmakers including Jonathan Demme, Laura Poitras, and Nanfu Wang. In 2018, POV Shorts launched as one of the first PBS series dedicated to bold and timely short-form documentaries. All POV programs are available for streaming concurrently with broadcast on all station-branded PBS platforms, including PBS.org and the PBS Video app, available on iOS, Android, Roku streaming devices, Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, Samsung Smart TV, Chromecast, and VIZIO. For more information about PBS Passport, visit the PBS Passport FAQ website.

POV goes “beyond the broadcast” to bring powerful nonfiction storytelling to viewers wherever they are. Free educational resources accompany every film, and a community network of thousands of partners nationwide works with POV to spark dialogue around today’s most pressing issues. POV continues to explore the future of documentary through innovative productions with partners such as The New York Times and The National Film Board of Canada and on platforms including Snapchat and Instagram.

POV films and projects have won 45 Emmy Awards, 27 George Foster Peabody Awards, 15 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards, three Academy Awards, and the first-ever George Polk Documentary Film Award. Learn more at pbs.org/pov and follow @povdocs on social media.

America ReFramed

America ReFramed is a co-production of the WORLD Channel and American Documentary, Inc. The series curates a diverse selection of independent documentaries that bring to national audiences compelling stories illuminating the changing contours of our ever-evolving country. Viewers will be immersed in stories that span the spectrum of American life, from the streets of towns big and small to their exurbs and country roads. The documentary series presents an array of personal voices and experiences through which we learn from our past, understand our present, and are challenged to seek new frameworks for America’s future.

America ReFramed is the recipient of a Peabody Award and an Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award for broadcast journalism. The series has earned several Christopher, GRACIE, Telly, and Cine Golden Eagle Awards, as well as multiple Emmy, Independent Documentary Association, and Imagen Awards nominations. For more information and films, visit www.WORLDchannel.org.

American Documentary (www.amdoc.org)

American Documentary, Inc. (AmDoc) is a multimedia company dedicated to creating, identifying, and presenting contemporary stories that express opinions and perspectives rarely featured in mainstream media outlets. AmDoc is a catalyst for public culture, developing collaborative strategic engagement activities around socially relevant content on television, online, and in community settings. These activities are designed to trigger action, from dialogue and feedback to educational opportunities and community participation.

Major funding for POV is provided by PBS, the Open Society Foundations, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Wyncote Foundation, Reva & David Logan Foundation, Park Foundation, and Perspective Fund. Additional funding comes from the National Endowment for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts, public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, Sage Foundation, Chris and Nancy Plaut, Ann Tenenbaum, and Thomas H. Lee and public television viewers. POV is presented by a consortium of public television stations, including KQED San Francisco, WGBH Boston, and THIRTEEN, in association with WNET.ORG.

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