Sophia Scorziello editor CrimeCon has opened submissions for its second annual Clue Awards, which single out true crime storytelling across television, documentary film, podcasts and publishing. “The response we received to the inaugural Clue Awards was overwhelmingly positive and incredibly encouraging,” said Kevin Balfe, CrimeCon founder and executive producer. “These awards were designed to honor creators who, responsibly and poignantly, highlight stories of justice, tragedy and advocacy.
In recognizing and amplifying these powerful projects, we hope Clue can be a positive force in the true crime space.” The Clue Awards honor work in the following categories: Television: Outstanding Episodic SeriesTelevision: Outstanding DocuseriesPodcasting: Outstanding Episodic SeriesPodcasting: Outstanding DocuseriesOutstanding Documentary FilmTrue Crime Book of the Year The awards will also feature the “Crimefighter of the Year” award, which spotlights an indiviual or organization’s impact on and commitment to justice for crime victims.
Last year, this honor was given to the Black and Missing Foundation, which was the feature of HBO’s 2021 limited series “Black and Missing.” Submissions will be accepted for consideration through July 31.
See below for the full timeline: Submissions Open: May 22Deadline for Early Submissions, discounted rate: June 9Deadline for Regular Submissions: July 10Deadline for Final Submissions: July 31Nominations Announced: August 2023 The 2023 CrimeCon Clue Awards Ceremony will take place on Sept.
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