와이어가 받은 수상 및 후보 목록
List of awards and nominations received by The Wire
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참고
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더 와이어는 데이비드 사이먼이 제작하고 케이블 방송사인 HBO가 방송하는 미국의 범죄 드라마 텔레비전 시리즈다.2002년 6월 2일에 초연되어 2008년 3월 9일에 막을 내렸으며, 5시즌에 걸쳐 60회로 구성되어 있다.[1][2]메릴랜드 주 볼티모어를 배경으로 한 더 와이어는 불법 마약 거래, 교육 시스템, 언론, 그리고 법 집행 기관과의 관계와 같은 도시 내 다른 기관들을 따르고 있다.[3][4]이 시리즈는 베테랑 배우들과 초보 배우들의 다양한 앙상블 캐스팅이 특징인데, 많은 수의 흑인 배우들이 당시로서는 획기적인 것으로 여겨졌다.[3][5]
와이어는 역사상 가장 위대한 텔레비전 시리즈 중 하나로 널리 칭송되어 왔다.[4][5][6]하지만, 비평가들의 찬사에도 불구하고, 이 쇼는 상영하는 동안 비교적 적은 상들을 받았다.이 작품은 드라마 시리즈를 위한 뛰어난 작가로 두 개의 황금시간대 에미상 후보에 올랐을 뿐 수상자는 없었다.많은 사람들은 특히 지금까지 가장 큰 에미스 스너브 중 하나인 '우수 드라마 시리즈' 부문에서 이 영화의 인지도가 부족하다고 말했다.[7]일부 사람들은 이 쇼의 인지도가 떨어지는 것이 이 쇼의 밀도 높은 음모와 로스앤젤레스 거주 유권자들 사이의 단절 때문이라고 주장해왔다.[8][9]
에미스 외에서는 《더 와이어》가 2008년 미국 작가조합상 텔레비전: 드라마틱 시리즈상을 수상했으며, 2009년 에피소드 '트랜스포메이션'으로 미국 감독조합상을 수상했다.이 영화는 미국 영화 연구소가 선정한 올해의 최고의 텔레비전 프로그램 중 하나로 세 번 선정되었고 2004년에 피바디 상을 받았다.이 시리즈는 16개의 NAACP 이미지 어워드 후보에 올랐지만 한 번도 수상하지 않았다.2008년에는 10개의 텔레비전 비평가 협회상 후보에 올랐으며, 이 그룹의 헤리티지 어워드에서 유일한 수상자가 되었다.
수상 및 지명
메모들
수상후보자
- ^ 후보: David Simon, Ed Burns, Nina Kostroff Noble, Joe Chappelle
- ^ 추가 후보:니나 노블(단위 생산 관리자), 에릭 헨리케스(제1부부장), 크산투스 발란(제2부부장),팀 블록버거(제2차 차장)
- ^ a b 후보:에드 번즈, 기아 코트론, 데니스 레헤인, 데이비드 밀스, 에릭 오버마이어, 조지 펠레카노스, 리처드 프라이스, 데이비드 사이먼, 윌리엄 F. 조르지
- ^ 추가 승무원: Bruce Litecky(제작 사운드 믹서), Fran Boyd(루프 그룹 감독), Bobby Johnson, Dave Boulton, Robert Bragg(ADR 믹서);앤드루 크리스(대화 재녹음 믹서)
- ^ 후보:에드 번즈, 크리스 콜린스, 데니스 레헤인, 데이비드 밀스, 조지 펠레카노스, 리처드 프라이스, 데이비드 사이먼, 윌리엄 F. 조르지
기타
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