This photo shows a scene from "Move to Heaven" by Kim Sung-ho. (Photo: Yonhap)
Two original Korean-language Netflix series clinched three awards each Thursday at the Asia Contents Awards, which was held on the sidelines of the Busan International Film Festival.
"Move to Heaven," directed by Kim Sung-ho, took home the top prize of Best Creative, along with best writer for Yoon Ji-ryun and best actor for Lee Je-hoon.
The drama, released in mid-May, is about trauma center cleaners who dispose of the possessions of the recently dead.
Star director Lee Eung-bok's monster horror series "Sweet Home" captured the best technical achievement title, best newcomer award for actress Ko Min-si, while actor Song Kang received the ACA Excellence award, which is given to an artist who has made contributions to the Asian region.
Other honors included the best Asian TV series prize for "Girl From Nowhere," a Netflix original made in Thailand, while the best over-the-top original title went to "The Long Night" produced by iQiyi of China.
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