Ryuichi Sakamoto's NHK documentary "Ryuichi Sakamoto: Last Days" wins International Emmy Award
The documentary special on Ryuichi Sakamoto, "Ryuichi Sakamoto: Last Days," which aired on NHK General TV in April 2024, has won an International Emmy Award.
The International Emmy Awards is an international competition honoring outstanding television programs from around the world. The awards ceremony was held on November 24 (local time) in New York, USA, and "Ryuichi Sakamoto: Last Days" was chosen as the best program in the Arts Programming category. The work received high praise from the judges for "fully expressing the rich life and creativity of the musician Ryuichi Sakamoto through video," becoming the only Japanese work to win an award this time.
"Ryuichi Sakamoto: Last Days" closely followed Sakamoto for the three years leading up to his death in March 2023. Centered on his diaries, the program traces his casual daily musings, the hardships of his battle with illness, and his deep thoughts on music, such as "music to leave behind, music not to leave behind," while also revealing precious creative notebooks and private films provided by his family.
Additionally, a documentary film based on this program, "Ryuichi Sakamoto: Diaries," will be released nationwide starting November 28 at TOHO Cinemas Chanter in Tokyo and other locations.
Kenichi Matsumiya (Executive Producer) Comment
Can life shine brightly even in the face of death? I am greatly honored that this program, which we produced while grappling with our own conflicts, has been recognized worldwide. However, at the same time, I feel we have taken on a greater responsibility. I want to think more deeply about how to portray art and culture in new ways, and what the role of TV documentaries is within society.
Source: Music Natalie
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