15th Seoul International Drama
Awards Nominees Announced
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SDA Organizing Committee selects 4 keywords – Short-forms,
Female, Diversity, K-Drama
Seoul, South Korea
(August 6, 2020) – The Seoul International Drama Awards Organizing Committee
(Chairman Sung-jae Park) announced the opening of SDA 2020 and unveiled the
list of nominees including 28 dramas and 26 individual candidates on August 6.
Amongst the 212 dramas from 41 countries, 8 entries are
nominated in each Program Category, including TV Movie, Mini-Series and Serial
Drama, along with 4 from the Short-form category which was newly-established
this year. The panel of judges also unveiled 7 nominees in the Individual
Category of Best Director and 6 nominees for Best Screenwriter. Regarding the
Best Actor and Best Actress, 6 actors and 7 actresses were nominated,
respectively.
The organizing committee analyzed the list of
candidates and selected 2020’s keywords that were relevant to the nominated
dramas around the world this year as short but intense ‘Short-form contents’, ‘Unconventional
female character’, ‘Diversity of dramas’ and ‘K-Drama’s rapid growth’.
KEYWORD1 - New type of content 'short-form' attracts
younger generation
Short-form, which means a drama consisting of short
half-hour episodes, was added to the award category for the first time this
year. Short-form is a popular form of content among young people who are more accustomed
to mobile devices than TV. This year, a total of 37 short-form dramas were
submitted, and four of them, including <I Have 3 Boyfri3nds>,
<Rumor>, <XX> and <18h30> were nominated.
KEYWORD2 - Unconventional female character who is active
and challenging in leading the story draws attention
This year, female characters in dramas were
outstanding. As a representative example, in the KBS mini-series <When the
Camellia Blooms>, which was extremely popular last year, there were strong and
independent female protagonists which could be seen through the main characters
of Dongbaek and the people of Ongsan Village. This trend can also be seen in
the German short drama <Ottilie von Faber-Castell>, which is based on a
true story about Germany in the 19th century. In the male-dominated business
world, the main character Ottilie depicts a leading female figure who exhausts
herself to succeed in business and lead a family.
KEYWORD3 - 'Diverse stories' highlighting wide range of
characters and topics
In addition, SDA’s 2020 nominees present diverse
stories ranging from ones based on real-life to stories about family, war and
refugees. Among the dramas based on true stories, <22 July> is set in the
Norway Attacks in Oslo, and <Bolivar> is a romance story between the legendary
Bolivar and Manuelita. Also, the Brazilian drama <Orphans of a Nation>
tells the story of a Syrian refugee Lyla, Germany's <The Turncoat>,
Spain's <Exodus> and U.K.'s <World on Fire> are dramas that are set
during a war. Moreover, Germany's <Because You’re Mine> and <Grumpy
Olaf>, Korean drama <Human Luwak>, and Taiwan's <My Father's
Words> pictured stories about various different families.
KEYWORD4 - The number of Korean dramas that are nominated
increased 4.5 times compared to last year…'The Rise of K-Drama'
The integrity of Korean dramas is also worth paying
attention to. Of the 28 nominees for the Program Category last year, only 2
were Korean dramas. This year, the number of nominated Korean dramas increased
to 9. In particular, the KBS mini-series <When the Camellia Blooms>, SBS mini-series <Hot Stove League>, tvN mini-series <Crash Landing on You>, and JTBC
mini-series <Itaewon Class>, which were highly
acclaimed for being well-made dramas this year, were all nominated and led to a
competitive award ceremony.
US <Snowpiercer>, Philippines <Descendants of
the Sun> are selected as The Most Popular Foreign Drama of the Year, showing
K-Content’s stature across the border
The organizing committee invited dramas from abroad
that received love and attention from around the world throughout the year. Dramas
based on Korean content were also selected, including <Snowpiercer>
produced by U.S. broadcaster TNT and distributed by ITV Studios, and
<Descendants of the Sun>, a remake of Philippine broadcaster GMA Network.
Director Bong Joon-ho's <Snowpiercer>, which was remade as a drama with
the same name, is an example of K-content's influence that extends beyond Asia
into the U.S. market and was selected as The Most Popular Foreign Drama of the
Year with worldwide acclaim. The organizing committee also selected the
Philippine version of <Descendants of the Sun> among several remakes that
originated from the KBS drama <Descendants of the Sun> aired in South Korea
in 2016, highlighting the influence of K-drama across borders. In addition to
these 2 dramas, the mini-series <The New Pope>, co-produced by Sky
Atlantic and HBO, and distributed internationally by Fremantle, was also
invited. <The New Pope> is starring Jude Law, which depicted various
social issues from the perspective of the pope.
The 15th Seoul International Drama Awards will be
held on September 10 at MBC Media Center Public Hall, without an audience. The
awards ceremony will be held via live streaming, and MBC’s recording will air
at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, September 15.