Looking for quality TV shows but can’t find them on your TV? Emmy-nominated and Emmy-winning TV shows can be found on DVD in your library, with new shows added all the time. increase.
ABC first season “Abbott Elementary School” was a hit on network TV last year. Nominated for Outstanding Comedy Series, this Workplace his mockumentary features a group of underfunded Philadelphia public school teachers. Critics say it’s hilarious, empathetic to teachers, and intellectually critical of the educational system. Awarded. The series also received nominations in the categories of Best Actress (Quinta Branson) and Best Supporting Actor (Tyler Her James Williams), as well as her second nomination for Supporting Actress (Janel Her James). A Litchfield Library copy will arrive mid-October when the season is released on DVD, but you can get it on your holdlist now.
Nominated for Outstanding Drama Series Season 1 “Yellow Jacket” It’s a Showtime horror mystery drama. A highly talented high school soccer team survives a plane crash in the Canadian wilderness, finding themselves in situations similar to the classic novel Lord of the Flies and the TV series Lost. The figure of an adult 25 years later is also drawn. The series was also nominated for Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actress (Melanie Lynskey) and Best Supporting Actress (Christina Ricci). The Litchfield Library has this DVD set available for you to check out now.
HBO satire “white lotus” Winner of an Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series. Critics have described it as a jarring but effective comedy-drama that distorts wealth and entitlement in an exclusive tropical resort setting. , and Best Supporting Actor (Murray Bartlett). Jake Lacy and Steve Zahn were also nominated for Best Supporting Actor. This DVD set is available now at Litchfield Library.
It was also nominated for Outstanding Limited Series. “Pam & Tommy” is a Hulu drama based on the true story of the marriage of actress Pamela Anderson and musician Tommy Lee and the infamous home movie theft and sale. The show also won three acting awards for Sebastian Stan for Best Actor, Lily James for Best Actress, and Seth Rogan for Best Supporting Actor. This mini-series is now available in the library.
Streaming these days, the Emmy category for TV movies is a strange relic from the past. Today, many major movies are moving directly to streaming services rather than showing in theaters. No matter how you choose movies in this category, you can find two movies in the Litchfield Library. “Ray Donovan The Movie” It is the sequel to the seven-season crime drama of the same name. “Reno 911!: Follow QAnon” is an appendix to the 8th season of “Reno 911!” parody series.
The Litchfield Library has award-winning series in the Outstanding Documentary or Non-Fiction Series category. “The Beatles: Get Back” is a documentary about the band’s recording sessions, including the Beatles’ last live performance as a group, a London rooftop concert. Peter Jackson also won an Emmy Award for directing his three-part Disney+ series. The DVD set is now available in the library.
It was also nominated for Showtime’s Outstanding Documentary or Non-Fiction Series. ‘We need to talk about Cosby’ Explore the complex life and career of Bill Cosby. Writer-director W. Kamau He Bell spoke with comedians, journalists, Cosby victims, and more to find out about the legacy of comics and the industry that enabled his crimes. This DVD set can be borrowed from the library.
Check out our library’s collection for otherwise inaccessible quality TV. You can order more TV series from our system-wide library and even from around Minnesota. Search the catalog and request it yourself or ask the library staff.