Romania’s Daniel Dorjola’s documentary “Lives, not Grades” wins Emmy Award at 74th annual Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards

The documentary Lives, Not Grades, produced by Los Angeles-based Romanian Daniel Doljola, won an Emmy Award at the 2022 Los Angeles Regional Convention. Daniel Druhora immigrated to the United States over 30 years ago, shortly after the anti-communist revolution in Romania, according to WorldAkkam.com.

This documentary tells the story of 36 USC (University of Southern California) students heading to Europe’s largest refugee camp in hopes of providing innovative solutions to the tens of thousands of refugees living on the Greek island of Lesvos. is. Students in the university’s Innovation for Global Crises program apply engineering, design, and entrepreneurship principles to solve problems for communities at the heart of global crises.

The Emmy Award was given for best independent programming at the 74th Annual Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards. ‘Lives, not Grades’ will be screened in Cluj-Napoca, Romania on September 17th in front of Daniel Dorjola.

“Through the film, USC students highlighted issues related to sanitation, shelter, electricity, and education for the more than 20,000 refugees living in Camp Moria. says Daniel Dorjora, who wrote the script, co-produced and directed the documentary.

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