the series “Succession” at the top of the nominations, the ceremony threatened by strikes in Hollywood

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2023-07-12 23:21:17
The main actors and actresses of “Succession” at the Emmy Awards, in Los Angeles, September 12, 2022. FREDERIC J. BROWN / AFP

Series Succession, a dark and gritty Time.news of a powerful family tearing itself apart to take control of a media empire, arrived on Wednesday July 12 at the top of the Emmy nominations, announced the day before a probable actors’ strike which could paralyze Hollywood . Highly acclaimed by critics, the drama’s final season was nominated in twenty-seven categories for this television equivalent of the Oscars. An auspicious harvest for HBO’s flagship program, which has already been voted “best drama series” twice.

She will face the postapocalyptic road movie The Last of Us et The White Lotus, whose second season follows the neuroses of wealthy holidaymakers in Sicily. Also produced by HBO, these two series respectively collected twenty-four and twenty-three nominations. Comedy side, Ted Lassowhich follows the adventures of an American football coach parachuted into an English football team, takes pole position with twenty-one nominations.

For mini-series, two Netflix productions stand out with thirteen nominations each: relentlessa game of slaughter in Los Angeles between two fairly pissed off Asian motorists, and Monster – The Jeffrey Dahmer Storybased on the story of a famous American serial killer.

“Equitable solution”

Announced live on television, this year’s nominations are taking place in a very uncertain context: screenwriters have been on strike for more than two months in Hollywood and actors could join this social movement as early as Wednesday evening at midnight, Los Angeles time. . A comedians’ strike would mean a boycott by all Hollywood stars of the 75th Emmy Awards, originally scheduled for September 18.

The stars of Succession Brian Cox, Kieran Culkin and Jeremy Strong, all three nominated for Best Actor in a Drama Series and members of the actors union, SAG-AFTRA, would not step on the red carpet, in solidarity with the 160,000 members of the guild, along with their female counterpart Sarah Snook, tipped as favorites to win the Best Actress award.

Faced with this prospect, the production is already considering postponing the event to November, or even to next year, according to the American press. “We hope that the ongoing negotiations (…) quickly reach a fair solution”said Frank Scherma, president of the Emmy Voters Academy.

Federal mediators

The talks seem to have got off to a bad start, however, despite last-minute mediation by federal government mediators, called to the rescue by some bosses of studios and streaming platforms. If SAG-AFTRA has consented to this mediation, it seems to remain on a war footing. The organization denounced a “cynical ploy” employers in a press release Tuesday evening, “seeking to obtain an extension” while studios and platforms “have had more than enough time to reach a fair agreement”.

Like screenwriters, actors are demanding better pay to fight inflation and guarantees against potential upheavals linked to artificial intelligence, such as voice cloning. They are protesting in particular against the drop, linked to streaming, of their so-called “residual”, those that arise from each rerun of a film or series. Important during a television broadcast because they are based on the advertising model, these fees are much lower for streaming platforms, which do not communicate their audience figures and pay a flat rate, regardless of the popularity of the program.

The World with AFP

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