'Squid Game' grabs early Emmy awards, setting up drama battle - GulfToday

'Squid Game' grabs early Emmy awards, setting up drama battle

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Kim Hye-jin poses in the press room with the award for outstanding special visual effects in a single episode for "Squid Game." AP

South Korean drama "Squid Game" landed its first Emmy awards on Sunday, taking home an acting honor and three other trophies in the run-up to next week's battle for television's best drama.

Lee You-mi won the accolade for guest drama actress at the Creative Arts Emmys for playing Ji Young, a young woman forced to compete in a risky quest for riches after she is freed from prison in the dystopian Netflix Inc series.

Gim en jee 1 Gim En-jee poses in the press room with the award for outstanding production design for a narrative contemporary program for "Squid Game.

The actress accepted the accolade on stage at a theater in downtown Los Angeles, speaking a few sentences in Korean before yelling in English: "I'm so very happy!"

The Creative Arts Emmys honored behind-the-scenes artists such as sound engineers, hair stylists and cinematographers as well as guest actors.

Lead actor and other awards will be handed out at a televised red-carpet event on Sept. 12. "Squid Game" will compete for the top drama honor, the first non-English language series to be nominated for that prize.
Lee yoo mi 2 Lee Yoo-Mi poses in the press room with the award. AP

Rivals for the award include Netflix's "Stranger Things," which earned five Creative Arts awards, including music supervision, for a season that featured Kate Bush's 1985 song "Running Up That Hill." Inclusion in the series sent the song to the top of music charts.

HBO's media dynasty drama "Succession," also in the hunt for best drama, secured one award on Sunday, for casting.

Reuters

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