David Beckham"s Netflix series wins Emmy at Creative Arts Emmys 2023
- David Beckham's Netflix docuseries won an Emmy for Best Documentary or Nonfiction Series at the Creative Arts Emmys in Los Angeles.
- The series was nominated in five categories, including Outstanding Cinematography and Outstanding Directing.
- Beckham expressed disbelief and joy over the win, highlighting the positive response to the series.
David Beckham's Netflix docuseries, which provides an intimate look at his life and career, won an Emmy at the Creative Arts Emmys held in Los Angeles. The series, titled 'Beckham: What Makes David Run,' was nominated in five categories and secured the award for Best Documentary or Nonfiction Series. Beckham expressed his disbelief and joy over the win, sharing his excitement on social media alongside his co-founders from Studio 99, who helped produce the series. The Emmy award was accepted by producer Fisher Stevens, who made a video call to Beckham to share the news. Although Beckham was unable to attend the ceremony, he expressed his disappointment but promised to celebrate the achievement with Stevens in the near future. The series has been well-received, offering a personal narrative that intertwines Beckham's football journey with insights into his family life, including his marriage to Victoria Beckham. In addition to the main award, the docuseries received nominations for Outstanding Cinematography, Outstanding Directing, Outstanding Picture Editing, and Outstanding Music Composition. Beckham described the project as a heartfelt tribute to both football and his family, highlighting the positive reception it has garnered from audiences. Victoria Beckham is now set to create her own documentary focusing on her fashion brand, following the success of her husband's series. This upcoming project will provide a behind-the-scenes look at her evolution from a Spice Girl to a successful fashion and beauty brand director, further showcasing the couple's impact in their respective fields.