Public television documentaries score three Peabody honors

A protester braces herself against the spray fired from police water canons during a 2012 protest over the gang rape of a 23-year-old student. A documentary on that attack, India's Daughter, won a Peabody for Independent Lens. (Photo: Getty Images)PBS won a sum of five Peabody Awards this month, including three declared Wednesday for narrative movies. 

Cutting edge was perceived for ISIS in Afghanistan, recorded in domain held by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. "When I discovered that ISIS was making picks up in Afghanistan, my nation of origin," Afghani columnist Najibullah Quraishi said, "I needed to show why they are there, what they are doing, and what their points are. I needed to see what's happening in their brains keeping in mind the end goal to ready individuals all through the world."
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India's Daughter, the account of the 2012 group assault and murder of a therapeutic understudy in Delhi, won for the narrative showcase Independent Lens. "A Peabody Award for my first narrative, and additionally for my introduction as a chief, is such bracing approval of the most troublesome, testing, and stunning adventure of my life," said producer Leslee Udwin. Included arrangement EP Lois Vossen, "Leslee Udwin's fearlessness in making this film, and her persistent drive to see that it started mindfulness as well as genuine change, is really persuasive."
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POV won for Don't Tell Anyone (No Le Digas a Nadie), which recounted the narrative of Angy Rivera, a young lady who couldn't report she was in effect sexually manhandled because of her undocumented citizenship status. The narrative "not just highlights her valiance under the most troublesome circumstances, however permits even the most wary spectators to associate with her mankind," said POV EP Chris White. "It's that sympathetic association that will drive the national exchange forward."
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Reported April 21 was a diversion Peabody for Masterpiece regarding its Wolf Hall miniseries, a co-creation with BBC Worldwide in light of Hilary Mantel's books about the court of Henry VIII. "Wolf Hall is a perfect work of art of a novel, and a showstopper of a miniseries," arrangement EP Rebecca Eaton told Current in an email, likewise praising arrangement makers Playground Entertainment and saying thanks to the Peabody board.

Perused the full rundown of narrative and training victors. Radio, news and podcast recompenses were declared April 19, when PBS NewsHour won for "Urgent Journey," about the displaced person and transient emergency confronting Europe.

Champs will get their honors at a presentation one month from now.

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