Ice Age: The Meltdown, An Inconvenient Truth and Boston Legal were among the winners at the 16th annual Environmental Media Assn. Awards, which took place Wednesday night at the the Ebell theater in Los Angeles.
The awards recognize the creative teams behind film productions and television shows as well as musicians who expand public awareness of environmental issues.
The animated Meltdown was this year's winner in the feature film category. Truth took home the documentary film award for its look at global warming.
Finding Nimmo, an episode of Boston Legal, was honored as best TV episodic drama. A Simpsons episode called The Bonfire of the Manatees was the winner in the TV episodic comedy category. The award for children's animated television went to Save the Tree, an episode of The Wonder Pets. The prize for children's live action television went to the Trash Talk episode of Darcy's Wild Life. The reality television award went to Break the Addiction: An Inconvenient Truth.
The EMA presented its Turner Award to an episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit called Rockabye. That award is earmarked for the television episode that best addresses issues relating to population growth.
The awards recognize the creative teams behind film productions and television shows as well as musicians who expand public awareness of environmental issues.
The animated Meltdown was this year's winner in the feature film category. Truth took home the documentary film award for its look at global warming.
Finding Nimmo, an episode of Boston Legal, was honored as best TV episodic drama. A Simpsons episode called The Bonfire of the Manatees was the winner in the TV episodic comedy category. The award for children's animated television went to Save the Tree, an episode of The Wonder Pets. The prize for children's live action television went to the Trash Talk episode of Darcy's Wild Life. The reality television award went to Break the Addiction: An Inconvenient Truth.
The EMA presented its Turner Award to an episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit called Rockabye. That award is earmarked for the television episode that best addresses issues relating to population growth.
- 11/9/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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