Makeover Reality Show 'Queer Eye' Win Four Emmys

Published September 16th, 2019 - 07:00 GMT
Queer Eye won outstanding Structured Reality Program, Directing, Casting and Picture Editing.
Queer Eye won outstanding Structured Reality Program, Directing, Casting and Picture Editing.
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National Geographic's rock-climbing documentary Free Solo 

National Geographic's rock-climbing documentary Free Solo won seven Creative Arts Emmys in Los Angeles on Saturday night.

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The film scored the honors for Outstanding Direction, Cinematography, Sound Editing, Sound Mixing, Picture Editing and Music Composition for a Non-Fiction Program, while a companion short film, Free Solo 360, won for Creative Achievement in Interactive Media Within an Unscripted Program.

Netflix's sci-fi cartoon, Love, Death & Robots, followed close behind with five trophies --Outstanding Short Form Animated Program, Character Animation, Animation Storyboard Artist, Animation Production Design and Animation Background Design.

The streaming service's makeover reality show, Queer Eye, earned four Emmys -- Outstanding Structured Reality Program, Directing, Casting and Picture Editing.

HBO's Leaving Neverland -- about the young men who accused the late pop star Michael Jackson of sexual abuse -- was Named Outstanding Documentary or Non-Fiction Special and ABC's Live in Front of a Studio Audience:Norman Lear's All in the Family and The Jeffersons won the prize for Outstanding Live Variety Special.