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'Squid Game' production designer wins ADG Awarde-award

'Squid Game' production designer wins ADG Awarde-award

Korea Herald16-02-2025

"Squid Game" production designer Chae Kyoung-sun won an Art Directors Guild Award, the awards' organizer said Sunday.
Chae received the Excellence in Production Design Award in the One Hour Contemporary Single-Camera Series category at the ADG Awards, held at InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown on Saturday (local time).
She was recognized for her work on Episode 4 ("Six Legs") and 6 ("O X") of the seven-part "Squid Game" Season 2.
This marks her second ADG win, following her 2022 award for the series' outstanding and distinctive visuals.
Earlier this month, "Squid Game" Season 2 won the Best Foreign Language Series at the 30th annual Critics Choice Awards.
"Squid Game" is set to return for its third and final season on June 27. (Yonhap)

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