ADAMI AWARDS 2020 - Winners Revealed!
This year's ADAMI Media Prize winners were revealed in an entertaining TV show broadcasted in the Eastern Partnership Countries
“It's Diversity, That Unites Us!“ was the motto of the ADAMI Awards 2020.
On 17 December, prize winners were announced during a TV show produced in cooperation with the Georgian Public Broadcaster (GPB), Teleradio Moldova and Espreso TV (Kyiv).
EU Ambassador to Georgia, Carl Hartzell, was the show’s special guest of honour.
Charming hosts Elene Kalandadze (GPB), Doina Stimpovschi (TRM) and Tetiana Litvinova (Espreso TV) presented the nominated works and awards as they sat by candlelight at socially-distanced “dinners for one“.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, most ADAMI Award nominees took part via live video conference, and prize winners were announced by Georgian singer and Voice of Germany contest winner, Natia Todua.
2020 ADAMI Media Prize Winners
ADAMI Media Prize for TV-Information (Documentary)
Janine, Vladimir Bokun, ONT, Belarus
ADAMI Media Prize for TV-News/Short Non-Fiction
Village by the Name of Ferma, Anna Ghudushauri, Imedi TV, Georgia
ADAMI Media Prize for TV-Entertainment (Fiction)
Mother, Vitali Gaidarji, AO "Media Birlii" - Uniunia Media, Moldova
ADAMI Media Prize for Web Videos
Poetry from the Swamp, Dima Dedok, Belarus
YOUNG ADAMI
16 Year-Old Wives, Giulgun Mamedkhanova, GIPA, Georgia
2020 ADAMI Media Prize Special Mentions
Special Mention for Web Videos
Borsch. The Secret Ingredient, Natalka Yakimovich, Film.ua Group, Ukraine
Special Mention for Web Pages
Cultural and Entertainment Blog, Natalia Kel, Moldova
Special Mention for COVID-19
Co19, Kamran Agabalayev, azTv, Azerbaijan
The ADAMI Awards 2020 were held under the auspices of Marija Pejčinović Burić , SecretaryGeneral of the Council of Europe
The ADAMI Awards 2020 were broadcasted in cooperation with