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British-American TV series wins top prize in Seoul Drama Awards

Sept. 8, 2016 - 21:55 By 손지영

The British-American TV series “The Night Manager” on Thursday triumphed and megahit South Korean military romance “Descendants of the Sun” captured three prizes in the local drama category at this year‘s Seoul International Drama Awards.

Producers of the series received the Grand Prize at the 11th Seoul International Drama Awards during the ceremony at the KBS Hall in Seoul’s Yeouido.

“The Night Manager” is based on the 1993 novel of the same name by John le Carre about a former British soldier who is recruited by an intelligence operative to navigate Whitehall and Washington, D.C. where there is an alliance between the intelligence community and the secret arms trade. 

Japanese actress Mina Fujii (right), speaks as Singaporean actress Rebecca Lim (center), and Vietnamese actress Nha Phuong Tran listen after winning the Asian female star prize awards at the Seoul International Drama Awards in Seoul, Thursday. (AP-Yonhap)

The six-part series was aired on Britain‘s BBC One channel in February and on AMC in April in the United States.

Best Long Form Drama went to SBS’ “Six Flying Dragons,” a drama about three historical figures who helped found the dynasty and three fictional characters, while “Don‘t Leave Me” of France received the Best Short Form Drama award.

Germany’s “Deutschland 83” received Best Mini Series while “Baskets” from the United States garnered Best Comedy Series, a category created this year.

The KBS military romance “Descendants of the Sun” won three prizes in the Korean “hallyu” drama category. It received Best Drama while its lead actor Song Joong-ki was named Best Actor.

K-pop singer Gummy, who sings the drama‘s O.S.T track “You Are My Everything,” captured the best theme song award.

“Hallyu” refers to the global boom of Korean pop culture.

The 16-episode series depicts the romance between Army captain Yoo (Song), who serves in the U.N. peacekeeping forces, and a doctor named Kang Mo-yeon (Song Hye-kyo), in a fictional war-torn country called Uruk.

The series premiered on the same day in South Korea and China, and has generated billions of views on the Chinese video website iQiyi.

Actress Shin Min-a won the best Korean actress award for the KBS 2TV soap series “Oh My Venus.”

Co-hosted by the Seoul International Drama Awards and the Korean Broadcasters’ Association, the event has been held annually since 2006.

This year, 28 dramas along with 28 producers, actors and actresses were nominated for awards out of 265 entries from 51 countries. (Yonhap)