Seoul International Drama Awards
Seoul International Drama Awards | |
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Awarded for | Excellence in television drama productions |
Location | Seoul |
Country | South Korea |
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Hosted by | |
First awarded | 2006 |
Last awarded | 25 September 2024 |
Highlights | |
Most awards | The Saint (Czech Republic - 2 awards) 3 Body Problem (U.S. - 2 awards) Moving (South Korea - 2 awards) Queen of Tears (South Korea - 2 awards) Mask Girl (South Korea - 2 awards) |
Grand Prize | Justice: Misconduct (Brazil) |
Serial Drama |
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Mini-Series |
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TV Movie |
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Outstanding Korean Drama | |
Website | SDA |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | KBS2 |
Seoul International Drama Awards (Korean: 서울 국제 드라마 어워즈), simply known as SDA, is an annual award ceremony based in Seoul, South Korea which honors excellence in television drama productions worldwide.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
Ceremonies
[edit]Edition | Year | Date | Venue | Host | Ref. |
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16th | 2021 | October 21, 2021 | MBC Hall, Sangam-dong | Cha Eun-woo and Park Eun-bin | [8] |
17th | 2022 | September 22, 2022 | KBS Hall, Yeouido | Joo Sang-wook and Jung Eun-ji | [9] |
18th | 2023 | September 21, 2023 | Jun Hyun-moo and Lee Se-young | [10] | |
19th | 2024 | September 25, 2024 | Bae Sung-jae and Seol In-ah | [11] |
Winners
[edit]Grand prize (Daesang)
[edit]Year | Grand Prize | Ref. |
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2008 | Missing (Spain) | [12] |
2009 | Memoirs in China (China) | [13][14] |
2010 | Shoe-shine Boy (Japan) | [15] |
2011 | Three Kingdoms (China) | [16] |
2012 | Deep Rooted Tree (South Korea) | [17] |
2013 | Prisoners of War (Israel) | [18][19] |
2014 | Kaboul Kitchen (France) | [20] |
2015 | Naked Among Wolves (Germany) | [21][22] |
2016 | The Night Manager (U.K.) | [23] |
2017 | This Is Us (U.S.) | [24] |
2018 | Babylon Berlin (Germany) | [25] |
2019 | On the Spectrum (Israel) | [26] |
2020 | Orphans of a Nation (Brazil) | [27] |
2021 | Missing Child (South Korea) | [28] |
2022 | Help (U.K.) | [29][30] |
2023 | The Fragile Colossus (France) | [31] |
2024 | Justice: Misconduct (Brazil) | [32] |
Program
[edit]Winners are given the "Golden Bird Prize," and runners-up the "Silver Bird Prize."
Year | Best TV Movie | Best Mini-series | Best Series Drama | Best Juvenile Series | Best Comedy | Special Prize | Jury Special Prize | Ref. |
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2006 |
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2007 |
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| Can (Germany) | [34][35] |
2008 |
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2009 |
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2010 |
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| Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai (India) | [15] |
2011 |
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2012 |
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2013 |
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| Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai (India) | [18][36] |
2014 |
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2015 | The Good Sister (Canada) | Misaeng: Incomplete Life (South Korea) | Jikulumessu - Open Your Eyes (Angola) | — | — | — |
| [22] |
2016 |
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| — | Baskets (U.S.) | — |
| [23] |
2017 |
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| [24] |
2018 |
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2019 |
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| [26] |
2020 |
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| [27] |
2021 |
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| [28] |
2022 |
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| — | — | — | The World Stands Still (Germany) | [29][30] |
2023 |
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| — | — | — | Cammo (Norway) | [38] |
2024 |
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| — | — | — | Eye Love You (Japan) | [39] |
Individual
[edit]Year | Best Actor | Best Actress | Best Director | Best Screenwriter | Best Cinematographer | Best Music Director | Best Art Director | Ref. |
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2006 | Michael Therriault (Prairie Giant - Canada) | Lu Yuan (Watch for the Happiness - China) | Akihiko Ishimaru (Crying out Love, in the Center of the World - Japan) | Patrick Bucley (Family Portrait - Spain) | Kim Seung-hwan (Emperor of the Sea - South Korea) | Taro Iwashiro (The Violin - Japan) | Min Eon-ok (Princess Hours - South Korea) | |
2007 | Takuya Kimura (The Grand Family - Japan) | Helen Mirren (Prime Suspect: The Final Act - U.K.) | Takeuchi Hideki (Nodame Cantabile - Japan) | Frank Deasy (Prime Suspect: The Final Act - U.K.) | Shi Luan (The Great Revival - China) | Takeuchi Hideki (Nodame Cantabile - Japan) | Lee Cheol-ho (Hwang Jini - South Korea) | |
2008 | Dvir Benedek (The Tutor - Israel) | Pan Li-li (Artemisia - Taiwan) | Carlos Sedes, Manuel Palacios (Missing - Spain) | Gao Mantang, Sun Jianye (Chuang Guandong - China) | Piotr Wojtowicz (Let's Go to the Movies Tomorrow - Poland) | Braam du Toit, Ronelle Loots (Ella Blue - South Africa) | Huo Wan (Hero Without a Name - China) | [12] |
2009 | Akira Kume (The Shopping Trip - Japan) | Charlotte Frogner (Maria - Norway) | Duane Clark (XIII: The Conspiracy - U.K.) | Marc Didden (The Emperor of Taste - Belgium) | — | — | — | [13][14][40][41] |
2010 | Carl-Kristian Rundman (Easy Living - Finland) | Margôt Ros, Maike Meijer (Tower C - Netherlands) | Nick Copus (The Summit - Canada) | Craig Warner (The Last Days of Lehman Brothers - U.K.) | — | — | — | [15] |
2011 | Chen Jianbin (Three Kingdoms - China) | Na Moon-hee (It's Me, Grandma - South Korea) | Miguel Alexandre (Shades of Happiness - Germany) | Albert Espinosa (The Red Band Society - Spain) | — | — | — | [7][16] |
2012 | Jonas Nay (Homevideo - Germany) | Christine Neubauer (Hanna's Decision - Germany) | Brian Kirk (Great Expectations - U.K.) | Sarah Phelps (Great Expectations - U.K.) | — | — | — | [17] |
2013 | Lee Moon-sik (Sangkwoni (Business District) - South Korea) | Lucy Liu (Elementary - U.S.) | Philipp Kadelbach (Generation War - Germany) | Lars Lundström (Real Humans - Sweden) | — | — | — | [18][36] |
2014 | Edgar Selge (A Blind Hero - The Love of Otto Weidt - Germany) | Kim Hee-ae (Secret Affair - South Korea) | Cecilie Mosli (Mammon - Norway) | María Jaén (Barefoot on Red Soil - Spain) | — | — | — | [37] |
2015 | Engin Akyürek (Black Money Love - Turkey) | Simona Stašová (The Self Lover - Czech Republic) | — | — | — | — | — | [22] |
2016 | Azat Seitmetov (Father - Kazakhstan) | Samia Sassi (Don't Leave Me - France) | Susanne Bier (The Night Manager - U.K.) | Eva Spreitzhofer (Little Big Voice - Austria) | — | — | — | [23] |
2017 | Kerem Bürsin (Heart of the City - Turkey) | Alexandra Nikiforova (Anna Detective - Russia) | Urs Egger (Gotthard - Switzerland) | Rodica Doehnert (Das Sacher - Austria) | — | — | — | [24] |
2018 | Joan Pera (The Power of Silence - Spain) | Lee Bo-young (Mother - South Korea) | Kilian Riedhof (54 Hours - Germany) | Uli Bree, Klaus Pieber (A Dance to Remembrance - Austria) | — | — | — | [42] |
2019 | Kim Dong-wook (Special Labor Inspector - South Korea) | Alicia von Rittberg (Bauhaus - Germany) | Christophe Charrier (Jonas - France) | Jed Mercurio (Bodyguard - U.K.) | — | — | — | [26] |
2020 | Waleed Zuaiter (Baghdad Central - U.S.) | Gong Hyo-jin (When the Camellia Blooms - South Korea) | Adam Smith (World on Fire - U.K.) | Lim Sang-choon (When the Camellia Blooms - South Korea) | — | — | — | [27] |
2021 | Park Hyuk-kwon (Missing Child - South Korea) | Elle Fanning (The Great - U.S.) | Cho Yong-won (Missing Child - South Korea) | Russell T Davies (It's a Sin - U.K.) | — | — | — | [43] |
2022 | Stephen Graham (Help - U.K.) | Jodie Comer (Help - U.K.) | Akim Isker (Nobody's Child (L'enfant de personne - France) | Han Hee-jung (The King's Affection - South Korea) | — | — | — | [29][30] |
2023 | Wei Fan (The Long Season - China) |
| Stéphanie Murat (The Fragile Colossus - France) |
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2024 | Song Kang-ho (Uncle Samsik - South Korea) |
| Park In-je (Moving - South Korea) | David Benioff, D. B. Weiss, and Alexander Woo (3 Body Problem - U.S.) | — | — | — | [46] |
Outstanding Korean Drama
[edit]People's choice
[edit]Year | Most Popular Foreign Drama of the Year | Popular Drama | Popular Actor | Popular Actress | Ref. |
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2008 | — | Time Between Dog and Wolf (South Korea) | Lee Joon-gi (Time Between Dog and Wolf - South Korea) | Nam Sang-mi (Time Between Dog and Wolf - South Korea) | |
2009 |
| Boys Over Flowers (South Korea) | Kim Hyun-joong (Boys Over Flowers - South Korea) | Moon Geun-young (Painter of the Wind - South Korea) | [13][56][57][58] |
2010 | NCIS (season 7) (U.S.) | — | Lee Seung-gi (Brilliant Legacy - South Korea) |
| [7] |
2011 | The Walking Dead (U.S.) | — |
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| [16] |
2012 | Scarlet Heart (China) | — |
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| [17] |
2013 | Mistresses (U.S.) | — |
| Ya-chi Hsu (Are You Christine? - Taiwan) | [18][36] |
2014 | Sherlock (series 3) (U.K.) | — |
| — | [59][60][61] |
Special awards
[edit]Year | Category | Recipient | Notes | Ref. |
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2008 | Star Hall of Fame | Choi Bool-am | [1] | |
2009 | Choi Ji-woo | [62] | ||
2015 | New Trend Award |
| [63] | |
Asia Star Grand Award |
| Awardees were selected through the Jury and committee. | ||
Asia Star Award |
| Awardees were selected through the Jury and committee. | ||
Mango TV Popularity Award | Lee Min-ho, Choo Ja-hyun, and The One (South Korea) | |||
10th Anniversary Hallyu Achievement Award | Lee Young-ae Lee Byung-hoon Lee Min-ho | [64] | ||
Special Invitation | Midnight Diner (season 3) (Japan) | |||
2016 | Most Popular Foreign Drama of the Year | Dramaworld (U.S.) | ||
Asia Star Award |
| Awardees were selected through the Jury and committee. | ||
2017 | Most Popular Foreign Drama of the Year | Mozart in the Jungle (season 3) (U.S.) | [24] | |
Asia Star Award |
| Awardees were selected through the Jury and committee. | ||
2018 |
| [65] | ||
Special Invitation | Special Gourmet (Japan) | [66] | ||
2019 | Most Popular Foreign Drama of the Year |
| [26] | |
Asian Star Prize |
| Awardees were selected through the Jury and committee. | ||
2020 | Most Popular Foreign Drama of the Year |
| [27] | |
Golden Bird Prize for Best Short-form Drama | 18h30 (France) | |||
Asian Star Prize |
| Awardees were selected through the Jury and committee. | ||
2021 | Most Popular Foreign Drama of the Year |
| [43] | |
Short-form Drama |
| Awardees were selected through the Jury and committee. | [28][67] | |
Asian Star Prize |
| Awardees were selected through the Jury and committee. | ||
2022 |
| Awardees for 2022 were determined through fan votes and online voting. | [29][30] | |
Seoul Business Agency Prize | Our Beloved Summer | |||
2023 | Golden Bird Prize for Program | Big Bet (South Korea) | The Golden Bird Prize is a new award given by the organizing committee recognizing works and individuals that have made a mark in the drama industry by achieving success in both artistic value and popularity among popular works from around the world. | [38][68] |
Golden Bird Prize for Individual | Choi Min-sik (Big Bet - South Korea) | |||
Asian Star Prize |
| Awardees were determined through fan votes and online voting. | ||
Idol Champ Artist Award | Park Sung-hoon (Mimicus - South Korea) | |||
2024 | Asian Star Prize |
| [39] | |
Golden Bird Prize | Park Chan-wook (The Sympathizer - U.S.) | The Golden Bird Prize is given by the organizing committee recognizing works and individuals that have made a mark in the drama industry. | [69] |
See also
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