30 MAY 2024

346 titles to compete in the Seoul International Drama Awards 2024

The Seoul Drama Awards Organizing Committee (SDAOC) announced it has received submissions to this year's awards from all six continents.

30 MAY 2024

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The Seoul Drama Awards Organizing Committee (SDAOC), led by Chairman Park Min, announced the participants for this year’s Seoul International Drama Awards. The company shared, in a statement: "This year, 346 dramas from 48 countries, the largest number ever, have been submitted," and added that "many works, directors, actors, and writers from all over the world who got global attention have been widely participated."

In the International Competition Category, 336 entries are competing for nominees to the final screening, including "3 Body Problem" (Netflix), which garnered a fandom even before its release due to the involvement of the "Game of Thrones" production team, "Blossoms" (Tencent), the first drama by director Wong Karwai, famous for "In the Mood for Love", "Elsbeth" (Paramount), a spin-off drama from the U.S. hit series "The Good Wife", and "Berlin” (Vancouver Media), a prequel featuring Berlin, a popular character from “Money Heist". The Japanese TBS drama "Eye Love You", starring Korean actor Chae Jong-hyeop and causing “Hyop-sama" syndrome, is also noteworthy. Numerous award-winning works from the Canneseries, the British Academy Television Awards, and the Monte-Carlo TV Festival, including "The Zweiflers" (ZDF Studios) and "The Seed" (Odeon Fiction), have also been submitted.

In the K-Drama Competition Category, numerous superb works have been participated. These include "Moving", "Uncle Samsik", "Vigilante" (Disney+), "Queen of Tears" (Studio Dragon), "The Killer's Shopping List" (Netflix), and "My Dearest" (MBC), all vying for a chance to win awards.

In the individual award entries, actors such as Kim Soo-hyun ("Queen of Tears"), Kim Tae-ri ("Revenant"), Song Kang-ho ("Uncle Samsik"), Chae Jong-hyeop ("Eye Love You"), Anna Schudt ("Push"), Ansel Elgort ("Tokyo Vice 2"), and Zheyuan Chen ("Hidden Love") have been submitted in the International Competition and K-Drama Competition categories. Additionally, directors and writers like Susanna White ("The Buccaneers") and Jack Williams ("The Tourist 2") have been submitted for individual awards.

This year's submissions have been received from all six continents, including entries from South Africa. Moreover, Iraq, Latvia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina participated for the first time in SDA. Additionally, 53 dramas from 14 OTT platforms such as Netflix, Disney+, and Globo have been submitted, confirming the status of the Seoul International Drama Awards in the global market.

The winners of the Seoul International Drama Awards 2024 will be presented at the Awards Ceremony, and it will be broadcasted live at SBS TV on September 25. In addition to the main ceremony, various side events with celebrities such as Drama Talk Concert and Screening will be held at Banpo Hangang Park on September 26 and 27.

Seoul International Drama Awards is sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Seoul Metropolitan Government, KBS, MBC, SBS, EBS and CBS.