WOWOW's First Domestic Production Drama "The Man Who Carried the Voices of August" Receives the 34th Hashida Award
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WOWOW's planned and produced drama "The Man Who Carried the Voices of August" received the 34th (Reiwa 7th year) Hashida Award. Based on the true story of journalist Akihiko Ito, the drama, broadcast on NHK on August 13, 2025, explores the inheritance of atomic bomb experiences, war memories, and human dignity. This marks WOWOW's first Hashida Award.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What significant award has WOWOW's first domestic production drama, "The Man Who Carried the Voices of August," recently received?
- A: WOWOW's drama "The Man Who Carried the Voices of August" has received the prestigious 34th Hashida Award.
- Q: What aspects of "The Man Who Carried the Voices of August" were particularly praised by the Hashida Award committee?
- A: The drama was highly praised for its quiet exploration of inheriting atomic bomb experiences, war memories, and the fundamental nature of human dignity.
- Q: What is the true story that "The Man Who Carried the Voices of August" is based upon?
- A: The drama is based on the true story of journalist Akihiko Ito, who collected the voices of atomic bomb survivors across Japan.
- Q: When and where was WOWOW's award-winning drama "The Man Who Carried the Voices of August" broadcast?
- A: The drama was broadcast on NHK on August 13, 2025, as a post-war 80th anniversary drama.
- Q: What criteria does the Hashida Award use to honor broadcast programs and works?
- A: The Hashida Award honors works that warmly portray human emotions, are widely supported, evoke emotion, possess artistry and excellence, and contribute to broadcast culture.