Short-Form Drama Goes Global
One of the clearest trends reflected in this year's submissions is the continued growth of short-form drama. A total of 49 submissions from 10 countries across three continents were received, reflecting the format's growing influence across the global content landscape.
While Korea and China remain key short-form markets, this year's submissions also came from North America and Europe, underscoring the format's increasing international appeal.
New Voices from Africa
One of the most notable developments this year is the growing participation from Africa. Algeria, Rwanda, and Togo are making their SDA debut, joining Egypt, Kenya, and South Africa. Together, they bring the number of African participating countries from two in 2025 to six this year.
The new entries show the range of stories now reaching SDA from across Africa.
Together, these entries bring new cultural perspectives to the festival and highlight the growing diversity of global television storytelling.
International Competition Highlights
This year's International Competition brings together acclaimed productions from across North America, Europe, Asia, Oceania, Latin America, and Africa.
Among the most anticipated entries is
Apple TV brings two major contenders to this year's lineup.
Asia's lineup includes
Award-winning productions also feature prominently in this year's lineup, including CANNESERIES winners and
Beyond established markets, this year's competition also highlights stories rooted in local histories and cultural experiences. Australia's
Brazil's
K-Drama: Expanding Its Creative Spectrum
The K-Drama Category reflects the full breadth of Korean drama's creative range, with submissions spanning romantic comedy, fantasy romance, spy melodrama, crime noir, historical fantasy, and human drama.
- Romantic comedy
(Studio S) - Fantasy romance
(Netflix), written by Kim Eun-sook - Spy melodrama
(Disney+): starring Gianna Jun and Gang Dong-won - Crime noir
(Disney+): starring Hyun Bin and Jung Woo-sung - Global romance
(Netflix): starring Kim Seon-ho and Go Youn-jung - Fantasy historical drama
(Studio Dragon) - Human drama
(SLL), written by Park Hae-young
Notably, most K-Drama submissions are also competing in the International Competition Category, highlighting their crossover appeal with global audiences.
Individual Awards
The Individual Awards feature an impressive lineup of internationally recognized actors, writers, and directors.
The acting categories include Gary Oldman (Slow Horses S5), Carey Mulligan (BEEF S2), Freddie Highmore (The Assassin), Shun Oguri (Romantic Anonymous), Alice Ko (Had I Not Seen the Sun), Anne Curtis (It's Okay to Not Be Okay), and Yang Yang (The Immortal Ascension), alongside Korean stars Youn Yuh-jung and Song Kang-ho (BEEF S2), Gianna Jun and Gang Dong-won (Tempest), and Hyun Bin and Jung Woo-sung (Made in Korea).
The directing and writing categories feature acclaimed creators including Kim Eun-sook (Genie, Make a Wish), Lee Sung Jin (BEEF S2), and Vince Gilligan (Pluribus). The lineup also includes Adir Miller (Reset), creator of the International Emmy Award-winning series Traffic Light, and Québec filmmaker Patrick Huard (Bon Cop Bad Cop).
The 21st Seoul International Drama Awards ceremony will be held at KBS Hall on October 8, 2026. The event will be broadcast live on MBC TV and the official Seoul International Drama Awards YouTube channel. Public programs and fan events will be held from October 9 to 10 at Banpo Hangang Park and Songpa Naru Park in Seoul.
The Seoul International Drama Awards is sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the Seoul Metropolitan Government, KBS, MBC, SBS, EBS, and CBS.
More About Hurts Harder, the Rwandan Series Competing at This Prestigious International Awards
Hurts Harder is a Rwandan television drama selected to compete at the 2026 Seoul International Drama Awards (SDA), one of the world's most prestigious television awards. This year's competition attracted a record 352 productions from 46 countries and regions, with Rwanda making its SDA debut alongside Algeria and Togo.
Produced by Zacu Entertainment, the series has been praised by SDA organizers for its compelling exploration of identity, human relationships, and life in the digital age. Its selection is being celebrated as a major milestone for Rwanda's film industry, demonstrating that locally produced stories can compete on the international stage.
Directed by Mizero Yves Wayeem, Hurts Harder consists of 50 episodes, each lasting 26 minutes. It premiered on ZACU TV in July 2025, quickly earning a loyal audience. The series stars Irakoze Ariane Vanessa (Kate), Shemaryimanzi Dywane Emmy (Tate), Shami Angelo (Marvin), Irakoze Eliane (Olga), and Iradukunda Nadine (Sacha). A new season is scheduled for release in August 2026.
The 21st Seoul International Drama Awards ceremony will take place on October 8, 2026, in Seoul, South Korea, where Hurts Harder will proudly represent Rwanda alongside acclaimed productions from leading global platforms, including Netflix and other international studios.
Hurts Harder is a Rwandan television drama selected to compete at the 2026 Seoul International Drama Awards (SDA), one of the world's most prestigious television awards
Shami Angelo plays Marvin, also known as Fake Tate

Irakoze Elaine plays the role of Olga in Series

Shemaryimanzi Dywane Emmy plays the role of Tate in the series

Irakoze Ariane Vanessa as Kate – the series' central character

Iradukunda Nadine plays Sasha in the series
