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Revision as of 00:49, 29 August 2025
Contents
Details
- Title: 더 글로리 / Deo Geulloli (The Glory)
- Genre: Drama, revenge, thriller
- Format: Webdrama
- Episodes: 8 (Part 1), 8 (Part 2)
- Broadcast network: Netflix
- Broadcast period: 2022-Dec-30 (Part 1), 2023-Mar-10 (Part 2)
- Original soundtrack: The Glory OST
Synopsis
The victim of school bullying takes a job as a homeroom teacher at the elementary school of her former tormentor's child.
User/Viewer Ratings
Cast
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Production Credits
- Production Company: Hwa&Dam Pictures
- Director: Ahn Gil Ho
- Screenwriter: Kim Eun Sook
Recognitions
- 2023 9th APAN Star Awards:
- Excellence Acting Award, Actress (Yum Hye Ran)
- 2023 14th Korea Drama Awards:
- Best Drama
- Best Director (Ahn Gil Ho)
- 2023 6th Asian Academy Creative Awards:
- Best Drama Series
- Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Im Ji Yun)
- 2023 5th Asia Contents Awards & Global OTT Awards:
- Best Supporting Actress (Im Ji Yun)
- 2023 2nd Blue Dragon Series Awards:
- Grand Prize (Song Hye Kyo)
- Best Supporting Actress (Im Ji Yun)
- 2023 59th Baeksang Arts Awards:
- Best Drama
- Best Actress (Song Hye Kyo)
- Best Supporting Actress (Im Ji Yun)
- 2023 18th Seoul International Drama Awards:
- Best Picture
- 2023 Brand Customer Loyalty Awards:
- Best Actress (Song Hye Kyo)

