An expanded global presence ― this may best describe Korea s culture and art scene in 2022, as a wider sphere of cultural fields has been in the international spotlight. These achievements were embodied in the many firsts and accolades bestowed at internationally acclaimed cultural festivals, including Korea s and Asia s first win at the Emmy Awards with “Squid Game,” a Korean actor s first Cannes prize, dozens of awards in literature and classical music, the opening of a renowned art fair and new waves in K-pop and K-dramas.
“Decision to Leave” has snagged a nomination for this year’s Critics Choice Awards! This week, the 28th annual Critics Choice Awards announced its film nominations. (The television nominations were revealed earlier this month, when both “Extraordinary Attorney Woo” and “Pachinko” earned nods for Best Foreign Language Series.) “Decision to Leave” has been nominated for Best
Apple TV+ s original series “Pachinko” has been named one of the best TV programs of the year by the American Film Institute (AFI). The film organization announced this year s recipients of the AFI Awards, Saturday, recognizing 10 films and TV programs that are culturally and artistically representative of the most significant achievements this year.
The American Film Institute (AFI), “a nonprofit organization with a mandate to champion the moving image as an art form” established in 1967, announced the 10 outstanding films and 10 outstanding TV programs selected as honorees of its AFI Awards 2022.
“AFI AWARDS shines a light upon excellence i
“Extraordinary Attorney Woo” and “Pachinko” have been nominated for this year’s Critics Choice Awards! On December 6 local time, the Critics Choice Association revealed the nominees for the 28th Critics Choice Awards. For the Best Foreign Language Series category, “Extraordinary Attorney Woo” and “Pachinko” were nominated alongside “1899,” “Borgen,” “Garcia!” “The Kingdom Exodus,” “Kleo,” “My