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INTERNATIONAL EMMY NOMINATION FOR HBO ASIA'S 'INVISIBLE STORIES'

Yeo Yann Yann has bagged a Best Performance by an Actress nomination at the 2020 International Emmy® Awards for her role in HBO Asia’s Invisible Stories.

Yeo Yann Yann has bagged a Best Performance by an Actress nomination at the 2020 International Emmy® Awards for her role in HBO Asia’s Invisible Stories. The series, which shines light into dark corners and tells untold stories from the heartlands in a fictional neighbourhood housing estate in multi-cultural Singapore, is currently streaming on HBO GO and on HBO Max in the US.

In Invisible Stories, Yann Yann plays Lian, a burnt out and financially-drained single mother struggling to cope with her 19-year-old son (played by Devin Pan) with autism, who displays aggressive behaviours during meltdowns following the sudden death of his grandmother, who was his main caregiver.

The six-part half-hour drama series was filmed entirely on location in Singapore. Select episodes from the series were featured at the 2019 Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival and the Singapore International Film Festival. 

Invisible Stories is created by Singaporean Ler Jiyuan with a team of local writers and produced by Singapore-based production house Birdmandog. The series is produced as part of a two-year partnership with the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) in Singapore. Through a series of workshops and collaborations with local companies and talent on HBO Asia Original productions, the partnership aims to develop the content production capabilities of Singapore’s media industry.

Nominations for the 2020 International Emmy® Awards were announced in New York on 24 September by the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Winners will be announced at a ceremony produced from New York City on Monday, 23 November 2020. Please refer to the release from the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences here.

 

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About HBO Asia

HBO is part of WarnerMedia Entertainment Networks’ portfolio of brands and available to viewers in 25 territories in Asia. In addition to its award-winning HBO Original series, movies and documentaries, HBO Asia Originals tell compelling stories from around the region. Original programming is supplemented by exclusive, first-run content from major Hollywood and independent studios. In Asia, companion channels and services include HBO Signature, HBO Family, HBO Hits, Cinemax, Warner TV, HBO On Demand, 鼎级剧场 (Ding Ji Theatre) as well as Asian channels, Red by HBO and Oh!K. HBO GO is a regional streaming service that offers a mix of originals and acquired content – including kids content from Cartoon Network – available to download or stream anytime, anywhere. Log on to www.hboasia.com and www.hbogoasia.com for more information.

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