Home Glee Glaad Awards 2014, nomination: conferme per Grey’s Anatomy e Modern Family, tra le novità Orange is the New Black

Glaad Awards 2014, nomination: conferme per Grey’s Anatomy e Modern Family, tra le novità Orange is the New Black

Ai premi assegnati dalla comunità LGBT sarà sfida tra Orange is the New Black e Modern Family e tra Grey’s Anatomy e The Fosters, ma gli outsider sono tanti.

pubblicato 31 Gennaio 2014 aggiornato 3 Settembre 2020 08:51

Sono state annunciate ieri le nomination ai venticinquesimi GLAAD Media Awards, i riconoscimenti che vengono assegnati dalla comunità LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual e Transgender) ai personaggi, agli show, ai film e alle serie tv che meglio rappresentano in modo equo, accurato e completo le tematiche LGBT e la vita della comunità.

Nelle categorie seriali prevalgono le nuove fiction. Tra i drama, ad affiancare gli storici Grey’s Anatomy e Shameless, troviamo Pretty Little Liars e le matricole The Fosters e Orphan Black. Tra le comedy, a sfidare la vincitrice uscente Modern Family, c’è nuovamente Glee e una pattuglia di rookie formata da Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Orange is the New Black e Please Like Me.

I vincitori saranno premiati il 12 aprile a Los Angeles e il 3 maggio a New York. Di seguito potete leggere la lista dei nominati ai premi seriali e televisivi. Su Cineblog trovate i Glaad 2014 cinema.

OUTSTANDING DRAMA SERIES
The Fosters (ABC Family)
Grey’s Anatomy (ABC)
Orphan Black (BBC America)
Pretty Little Liars (ABC Family)
Shameless (Showtime)

OUTSTANDING COMEDY SERIES
Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Fox)
Glee (Fox)
Modern Family (ABC)
Orange Is the New Black (Netflix)
Please Like Me (Pivot)

OUTSTANDING INDIVIDUAL EPISODE (nelle serie dove non ci sono personaggi LGBT regular)
The Soul Man, “Bride and Prejudice”
Supernatural, “LARP and the Real Girl”
Drop Dead Diva, “Secret Lives”
Elementary, “Snow Angels”
Necessary Roughness, “There’s the Door”

OUTSTANDING DAILY DRAMA
Days of Our Lives (NBC)

OUTSTANDING TV-MOVIE OR MINI-SERIES
Behind the Candelabra (HBO)
In the Flesh (BBC America)

OUTSTANDING REALITY PROGRAM
Big Freedia: Queen of Bounce (Fuse)
Cyndi Lauper: Still So Unusual (WE tv)
Dream School (Sundance Channel)
Project Runway (Lifetime)
Small Town Security (AMC)

OUTSTANDING TALK SHOW EPISODE
The Ricki Lake Show, “Are Gay Parents Different?”
Oprah’s Next Chapter, “First Openly Gay NBA Player Jason Collins and his Family”
The Ellen DeGeneres Show, “Fred Rosser”
Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell, “Laverne Cox”
Raising McCain, “Modern Family Values”

OUTSTANDING TV JOURNALISM | NEWSMAGAZINE
Anderson Cooper 360 (CNN), “Chris to Kristin: A Navy Seal’s Secret”
The Stream (Al Jazeera America), “India’s Third Gender”
E:60 (ESPN), “The Rebounder: The Kenneth Faried Story”
20/20 (ABC), “Transgender at 11: Listening to Jazz”
To the Contrary (PBS), “The Welcoming Movement”

OUTSTANDING TV JOURNALISM SEGMENT
MSNBC Live (MSNBC), “Gay Rights at Work”
Starting Point (CNN), “Portman Reverses Position on Gay Marriage”
Melissa Harris-Perry (MSNBC), “Pride & Prejudice”
The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell (MSNBC), “Scouts Dishonor”
The Rachel Maddow Show (MSNBC), “Wild Blue Yonder: Scott Hines”

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