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Qatar Foundation member Doha Debates kicked off the year 2022 with bagging nine international honours for its media content, namely, two Realscreen Awards, six Impact Docs Awards and an Anthem Award.
It was one of the few organisations presented with multiple 2022 Realscreen Awards, which celebrates the world’s best on-screen nonfiction and unscripted entertainment content.
The documentary film ‘The Invisibles’, which chronicles the fight for better working conditions among migrant labourers in Italy, picked up a prize for best short-form nonfiction content, and an Award of Excellence for being the highest-scoring submission in the short-form category. Other Realscreen Award honourees included media outlets such as CNN, Fox, HBO, Hulu, NBC, Netflix, Showtime and YouTube.
Three short documentaries produced by Doha Debates — Into the Sea, Sea Weavers and Exodus — each received two 2022 Awards of Merit from Impact Docs, a competition honouring the achievements of documentary filmmakers striving to ignite social change. ‘Into the Sea’ follows the turbulent journey of Afghan refugees fleeing violence in their homeland, while ‘Sea Weavers’ captures a hidden struggle for gender equality, waged by female fishing-net weavers in Galicia, Spain.
The third winner, Exodus, jointly produced with Fortify Rights, showcases three young Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh who are using photography to document their lives and the lives of others inside Cox’s Bazar, the world’s largest refugee camp, and sharing their results on Instagram. Doha Debates and Fortify Rights were also presented with a Silver award for Exodus at the inaugural Anthem Awards — which honours remarkable purpose- and mission-driven work.
Amjad Atallah, managing director of Doha Debates, congratulated the honoured filmmakers, photographers and producers. Atallah said, "Doha Debates takes great pride in sharing their compelling documentary storytelling with the world. The phenomenal Doha Debates digital team deserves our admiration and gratitude for producing such impressive, award-winning work.”
The honoured films and projects can be found on DohaDebates.com and Doha Debates’ social media channels.
Doha
Qatar Foundation member Doha Debates kicked off the year 2022 with bagging nine international honours for its media content, namely, two Realscreen Awards, six Impact Docs Awards and an Anthem Award.
It was one of the few organisations presented with multiple 2022 Realscreen Awards, which celebrates the world’s best on-screen nonfiction and unscripted entertainment content.
The documentary film ‘The Invisibles’, which chronicles the fight for better working conditions among migrant labourers in Italy, picked up a prize for best short-form nonfiction content, and an Award of Excellence for being the highest-scoring submission in the short-form category. Other Realscreen Award honourees included media outlets such as CNN, Fox, HBO, Hulu, NBC, Netflix, Showtime and YouTube.
Three short documentaries produced by Doha Debates — Into the Sea, Sea Weavers and Exodus — each received two 2022 Awards of Merit from Impact Docs, a competition honouring the achievements of documentary filmmakers striving to ignite social change. ‘Into the Sea’ follows the turbulent journey of Afghan refugees fleeing violence in their homeland, while ‘Sea Weavers’ captures a hidden struggle for gender equality, waged by female fishing-net weavers in Galicia, Spain.
The third winner, Exodus, jointly produced with Fortify Rights, showcases three young Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh who are using photography to document their lives and the lives of others inside Cox’s Bazar, the world’s largest refugee camp, and sharing their results on Instagram. Doha Debates and Fortify Rights were also presented with a Silver award for Exodus at the inaugural Anthem Awards — which honours remarkable purpose- and mission-driven work.
Amjad Atallah, managing director of Doha Debates, congratulated the honoured filmmakers, photographers and producers. Atallah said, "Doha Debates takes great pride in sharing their compelling documentary storytelling with the world. The phenomenal Doha Debates digital team deserves our admiration and gratitude for producing such impressive, award-winning work.”
The honoured films and projects can be found on DohaDebates.com and Doha Debates’ social media channels.