“Illicit” nominated for two Emmys
We’re thrilled to announce that the National Geographic documentary "Illicit: the Dark Trade," based on the bestselling book by FP Editor in Chief Moisés Naím has been nominated for two Emmy awards in the categories of "Oustanding Investigative Journalism (long-form)" and "Graphic Design and Art Direction". The film features extensive interviews with Naím as well ...
We're thrilled to announce that the National Geographic documentary "Illicit: the Dark Trade," based on the bestselling book by FP Editor in Chief Moisés Naím has been nominated for two Emmy awards in the categories of "Oustanding Investigative Journalism (long-form)" and "Graphic Design and Art Direction". The film features extensive interviews with Naím as well as recent FP contributor Minxin Pei.
We’re thrilled to announce that the National Geographic documentary "Illicit: the Dark Trade," based on the bestselling book by FP Editor in Chief Moisés Naím has been nominated for two Emmy awards in the categories of "Oustanding Investigative Journalism (long-form)" and "Graphic Design and Art Direction". The film features extensive interviews with Naím as well as recent FP contributor Minxin Pei.
Here’s the trailer:
Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating
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