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Apple earns record five Gotham Awards nominations for ‘Causeway,’ ‘Pachinko,’ ‘Severance’

Today Apple was recognized by the 32nd Annual Gotham Awards with Breakthrough Series nominations for the Humanitas Prize winner “Pachinko” and Emmy Award-nominated hit “Severance.” 

Apple stars earned top acting category nominations, including first-time nominations for Outstanding Supporting Performance for Brian Tyree Henry in the Toronto International Film Festival and BFI London Film Festival selection “Causeway”; Outstanding Performance in a New Series for Britt Lower in “Severance”; and Outstanding Performance in a New Series for star Minha Kim.

These nominations mark Apple’s most recent recognition from the Gotham Awards following two wins in 2021 for Academy Award winner “CODA,” including Breakthrough Performer Emilia Jones and Outstanding Supporting Performance by Troy Kotsur, and are the latest in a string of accolades for Apple Original films, documentaries and series earning 280 wins and 1,184 award nominations and counting, in less than three years since its global launch.

The Gotham Awards honors visionary talent in front of and behind the camera, expands the audience for groundbreaking film and television and supports the year-round work of the not-for-profit The Gotham Film & Media Institute. The winners of the 32nd Annual Gotham Awards will be unveiled at a ceremony at Cipriani Wall Street on Monday, November 28.

Apple earned Gotham Award nominations for: 

“Causeway”

Outstanding Supporting Performance — Brian Tyree Henry 

“Pachinko”

Breakthrough Series — Long Format (Over 40 minutes)

Outstanding Performance in a New Series — Minha Kim 

“Severance”

Breakthrough Series — Long Format (Over 40 minutes)

Outstanding Performance in a New Series — Britt Lower

Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.