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'Elián' Nominated for an Emmy Award
30 Jul 2018 :
The feature doc produced by Belfast based Fine Point Films is Emmy nominated

'Elián' is the story of Elián Gonzalez, a five-year-old Cuban boy plucked from the Florida Straits, and how the fight for his future changed the course of U.S.-Cuba relations.

Featuring personal testimony, interviews, and news archive, the documentary recounts Elián remarkable rescue on Thanksgiving Day in 1999, after his mother and 10 others fleeing Cuba perished at sea, and the custody battle between the boy’s Cuban father and his Miami-based relatives.

The film is nominated in the Outstanding Investigative Documentary category in the 39th News and Documentary Emmy Awards.

The awards ceremony will take place on 1st October in the Lincoln Centre in New York City and will be attended by over 1,000 people from television and news media, as well as documentary producers and journalists.

Producer of Elián, Trevor Birney from Fine Point Films commented:

“We were absolutely thrilled to hear the news that Elián has been nominated for a prestigious Emmy award. The News and Documentary Emmy Awards celebrate the finest in news and journalism and recognise the importance of maintaining the highest standards in broadcast journalism and documentary making.

“We began working on the film back in 2013 and I travelled to Cuba several times to meet with Elián and his family who ultimately trusted Fine Point to tell their incredible story for the first time. We are forever indebted to Elián and his family and friends who gave us their trust.

“To be nominated for an Emmy is an honour. There are so many outstanding journalists and documentary makers who bring their expertise, professionalism and insight to real life stories, making news and documentaries accessible and appealing to the public. To be counted among them is truly fantastic.”

Richard Williams, CEO Northern Ireland Screen, said:

"Congratulations to Fine Point Films on its nomination for Elián at this year's News and Documentary Emmy Awards.

“I am delighted for all those involved that their hard work and talent is being recognised on the global stage.

“This is a fantastic achievement and speaks volumes for the continued growth and success of the feature documentary sector here in Northern Ireland."

Fine Point Films have also produced ‘George Best: All By Himself’, the explosive Loughinisland documentary ‘No Stone Unturned’ and the most successful Northern Irish film, ‘Bobby Sands: 66 Days’. They released two new films at the Galway Film Fleadh – “Hear My Voice” and “One Million American Dreams” both directed by Brendan J Byrne.

Elián was backed by CNN Films, Northern Ireland Screen, Irish Film Board, and BBC Storyville. The film was distributed by Kew Media Corps.

 





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