Two Korean-made Netflix series “Move to Heaven” and “Sweet Home” each picked up three awards at the third edition of the Asia Contents Awards. The awards, held on the sideli…
. The awards, held on the sidelines of the Busan International Film Festival, recognize excellence in TV, OTT and web content.
“Move to Heaven,” which depicts the stories of two so-called trauma cleaners, was named best creative and picked up additional wins for best actor and best writer.
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