64th International TV Festival Montecarlo Opening evening and award ceremony gala

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64th International TV Festival Montecarlo Opening evening and award ceremony gala

64TH TELEVISION FESTIVAL
DE MONTE-CARLO

Princes Hall - Grimaldi Forum


Friday, June 13 – Opening Ceremony, 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday, June 17 – Awards Ceremony, 7:00 p.m.
followed by a dinner at Avenue 31

 

 


For 64 years, the Principality of Monaco has hosted its own international television festival. Major studios, broadcasters, digital platforms, and renowned talent gather for several days in this idyllic setting to present their programs to the press and the public and compete for the prestigious Golden Nymph Awards. International stars, actors, directors, and producers of the world's most popular series will grace the red carpet.
The closing ceremony of the TV Festival will take place on Tuesday, June 17, in the presence of Prince Albert II. The "Golden Nymphs" competition – featuring the best television programs from around the world – will announce the 2025 winners at the Golden Nymph Awards ceremony, concluding the 64th edition of the Monte-Carlo Television Festival.
 
American actress, director, and producer Robin Wright will receive the prestigious Crystal Nymph Award during the ceremony. The ceremony will be hosted by singer, actress, and TV presenter Shy'm, along with actor Ricky Whittle.


The program in detail:


Friday, June 13, 7:00 PM (Arrival no later than 6:40 PM)
Opening ceremony in the Salle des Princes, Grimaldi Forum.

With an opening by  Prince Albert II, presentation of the jury, and subsequent
world premiere of the new series "Watson," a medical crime series from the US broadcaster CBS based on Sherlock Holmes.

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Monday, June 16 
You will have the opportunity to watch the premiere of two German films.
 
At 1:00 PM, the film "One Hundred and Thirteen"
INTERNATIONAL PREVIEW
In the original version with French subtitles
A Windlight Pictures production (Germany & Austria)

A devastating traffic accident connects and alters six completely different storylines in this gripping crime thriller that reveals how interconnected our lives are.
When a bus crashes on a highway in the middle of the city, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake, it triggers a complex and highly explosive investigation as investigators try to unravel the mystery of what truly happened. But this drama also has profound repercussions for many seemingly unconnected lives.
 


At 5:00 PM, the film "ON A DAY IN SEPTEMBER"
WORLD PREVIEW
In the original version with French subtitles
A production of ZDF – German Television (Germany)

September 14, 1958: Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and President Charles de Gaulle meet for the first time in Colombey-les-Deux-Églises. This tense meeting between two charismatic statesmen nevertheless marks the beginning of Franco-German friendship and forms the starting point for the European unification movement.
At this point, General Charles de Gaulle, a passionate soldier, had just been appointed President of a France in the midst of a serious constitutional crisis, threatened by a military coup. Konrad Adenauer, a devout Catholic, had been at the head of the German government in a still-divided country for almost ten years.

 
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Tuesday, June 17, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Awards ceremony at the Salle des Princes, Grimaldi Forum, with presentation of the Golden Nymph winners.
 
The complete TV Festival program can be found here.
 
A dinner at Avenue 31 is planned for June 17 after the Awards Ceremony

For limited seating and to participate to the ceremonies and/or to the dinner at Avenue 31, please register by Monday, June 9, through our office.