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The Seoul International Drama Awards, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, has announced the winners

16-09-2025
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The Seoul Drama Awards Organizing Committee (Chairman Moon-shin Bang) announced the  winners of the Seoul International Drama Awards 2025, marking its 20th anniversary. Out of  276 submissions from 50 countries/regions and 409 individual nominees, the honors were  presented to only seven titles and sixteen individuals across the International Competition,  K-Drama Competition and International Invitation categories. The awards’ highest accolade,  Golden Bird Prize, went to Ben Stiller, director of Apple TV+

, Wins Two Awards: Golden Bird Prize and Best Screenwriter Apple TV+’s original series <Severance: Season 2> portrays the dystopian realities of modern  workplace life through the unique concept of “memory separation surgery” and drew significant  attention with direction by acclaimed Hollywood actor Ben Stiller. This psychological thriller,  which explores the duality of human identity through the split between the work self, “Innie,”  and the personal self, “Outie,” earned global recognition for its excellence, sweeping eight  awards including acting and technical categories at the 77th Emmy Awards. 

The Seoul Drama Awards Organizing Committee stated that Ben Stiller’s creative and  outstanding direction best reflects the Seoul Drama Awards’ mission of presenting works that  deepen understanding of humanity and inspire reflection on the path toward harmony. Multiple  titles from Apple TV+ were featured at this year’s Seoul International Drama Awards, a rare  sight in Korean award shows, and won the Golden Bird Prize, sparking anticipation among  Korean viewers. 

>, Sweeps Three Awards Including Grand Prize 
Netflix’s <Adolescence> won the Grand Prize, Best Director, and Best Actor in the International  Competition — a remarkable three-prize sweep. The series tackles pressing social issues  affecting today’s you unflinching portrayal of adolescent rage and confusion, delivered with  immersive one-take cinematography. Philip Barantini received Best Director, and Owen Cooper  was named Best Actor, affirming the series' strength in direction, storytelling, and performance.  

Notably, Owen Cooper, who became the youngest-ever male winner at the 77th Primetime  Emmy Awards held on September 15, drew worldwide acclaim as a rising star. Despite being  only 15 years old and appearing in his debut role in Netflix’s , he showcased  extraordinary acting talent, establishing himself as one of the most promising next-generation  actors. 

 Netflix Sweeps K-Drama Competition Category: •Ji-hoon Ju, •IU Outstanding Korean Drama in the K-Drama Competition category went to Netflix’s and . Outstanding Korean  Actor and Actress honors were claimed by Ji-hoon Ju and IU for their standout performances. , adapted from a webtoon, follows genius surgeon Baek  Kang-hyuk (Ju Ji-hoon) as he revives a struggling trauma team. Praised for its immersive  storytelling, thrilling action, and emotional depth, the series topped Netflix Korea’s Top 10 and  ranked first in the global non-English TV show category. 

> similarly captivated audiences and critics, portraying the  adventurous lives of a boy and a girl from Jeju Island across four seasons. The series highlights  enduring parental love, marital affection, and neighborly kindness through changing times. The  jury noted that the cinematography elegantly captured the inner worlds of Ae-sun (IU) and  Gwan-sik (Bo-gum Park), and IU delivered a performance that conveyed emotional depth  beyond a simple romance. 

The Outstanding Korean Drama O.S.T went to singer YOUNGTAK for his rendition of  ‘Unpredictable Life’ in KBS 2TV’s weekend drama , enhancing the  emotional impact of key scenes with his distinctive voice. 

Wins Two Awards: Best Miniseries & Best Actress secured two major honors this year, taking home the Best Miniseries and Best  Actress for Minha Kim. Based on the novel by Korean-American author Min Jin Lee, Apple  TV+’s traces the generational experiences of a family from the Japanese colonial  period to the present, exploring their migration journeys. The series was praised for its delicate  portrayal of personal stories within historical events, offering a balanced perspective on  immigrant identity and universal human narratives. 

Minha Kim, who portrayed Sunja in , received high praise from the jury, who  stated, ‘She has a gift for conveying an entire rainbow of emotions with a single guileless look.  Her performance demonstrates a remarkable blend of softness and strength, boldness and  subtlety.’ Her performance earned her the first Best Actress Award of her career. 

Story of a Son’s Revenge Against His Father, AY YAPIM’s   Wins Best Series 
AY YAPIM’s follows the story of a genius mathematician struggling  to confront his father’s dangerous schemes. Acclaimed actor Aras Bulut Iynemli and Uğur Polat  starred in the series, generated significant buzz before its premiere. The show aired for eight  months on Sunday prime-time and achieved high popularity across Turkiye. 

The jury praised the series, stating that ‘the interplay between past and present is handled  with subtle precision, making the show feel not only well-made but also deeply engaging.’  They also highlighted the show’s exceptional ability to resolve conflicts despite a highly intricate narrative structure.  

Most Original and Impressive: CJ ENM <The Son> Wins Best TV Movie is part of tvN’s TV Movie series, telling the story of a self-centered man who  takes on the role of a father protecting his son in virtual reality. Through this journey, he  confronts shocking truths and experiences the depths of paternal love and atonement. The work has also attracted attention at international film festivals such as WorldFest-Houston  and BIFFF, leaving a fresh and powerful impression on the jury. The panel praised the series,  stating, ‘Among all the entries in the TV Movie category, this was the most original and  impressive. Combined with strong performances, it is an impressive work that resonates with  the demands of contemporary society.’  

Hirokazu Kore-eda and Cate Blanchett Unite for Drama in Seoul Hirokazu Kore-eda received the Best Director in the International Competition for <Asura>,  sharing the honor with Philip Barantini for . Kore-eda, a Palme d’Or and Cannes  Jury Prize winner, has earned a devoted global following through films such as   and . was praised for ‘subtly capturing complex family  relationships and the tension of 1970s Japan, especially the restrictive roles expected of women,  with exceptional artistry.’ 

The Best Actress in the International Competition was jointly awarded to Minha Kim for  and Cate Blanchett for . Blanchett, renowned for films like <The  Lord of the Rings> and <The Curious Case of Benjamin Button> in Korea, has won numerous  awards and served as Cannes Jury President. The jury noted, ‘Only Cate Blanchett could deal  with a script this abominable and her ability to command the screen with her profound  emotional range is astounding.’ 

Kore-eda and Blanchett first met when won the Palme d’Or at Cannes, and  audiences are eager to see if the two masters will reunite in Seoul this October. 

‘Outstanding Asian Star’ Selected by Global Fans 
Outstanding Asian Star, determined entirely by fan votes, concluded a fierce month-long  competition, ultimately selecting seven winners representing six countries. In South Korea,  Seonho Kim earned the honor for his remarkable performance in , where he  showcased a new acting transformation as an elite agent, while Jisoo was recognized for her  portrayal of ‘Young-joo,’ a character showing independent growth in

Kentaro Sakaguchi, Best Lead Actor at last month’s Global OTT Awards for <What Comes  After Love>, was once again honored by fans for his performance in . This  marks an impressive achievement, with two acclaimed roles in a single year. Film Rachanun  Mahawan, who won wide acclaim alongside Namtan Tipnaree Weerawatnodom for , Daniel Padilla, who demonstrated a new side as an action actor in <Incognito>, Malaysia’s  rising star Anna Jobling, who claimed the Outstanding Asian Star Prize for <Dear Love>, and  Yu Bai from China, recognized for his highly skilled performance in , also took home the honors. 

Sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Seoul Metropolitan  Government, the 20th Seoul International Drama Awards ceremony will be held at KBS Hall at  5 PM on Thursday, October 2. A red carpet event featuring winners and presenters will take  place just before the ceremony. The awards show will be broadcast worldwide at 6 PM on  Friday, October 3 on official SDA YouTube channel and SBS TV(Korean terrestrial channel). 

 

 

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