According to The Hollywood Reporter and others on the 9th (local time), the Apple TV+ original series 'Pachinko' won the Peabody Award.
The Peabody Award is an American broadcasting award hosted by the National Broadcasting Association (NAB) and the University of Georgia board of directors.
In announcing the news of the award of 'Pachinko', the Peabody Awards said, "When 'Pachinko' by Lee Min-jin was first published in 2017, the cover of the book could be seen everywhere you go. The life and family history of Kim Seon-ja which illustrated the colonialism of Japanese, Korean, and American captivated readers."
“In ‘Pachinko,’ an adaptation of a bestseller, not only the recent Oscar winner Yeo-Jung Yoon, but also Kim Min-Ha and Lee Min-Ho appeared.”
“It gently traces the story between generations that began in Korea occupied by Japan in the 1920s, and the melodrama plot that hurts for life afterwards. It has been developed into a wonderful period piece that splits."
"'Pachinko' is a heartbreaking story of love and loss based on Korea's painful history. It depicts a wide range of family histories spanning decades and tells a culturally specific story that transcends national borders to create a global and progressive film for modern television, "it added.
Written by Kim Na YeonTranslated by Lee So Yun
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