The Monte-Carlo Television Festival has rolled out the blue carpet welcoming star guests for its 63rd edition, but it also has an eye on the future.
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âWeâre always working towards expanding and developing the festival. Each year, we get better and better,â executive director CĂŠcile Menoni says.
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Listing âfabulous highlights,â Menoni gushes over this yearâs Crystal Nymph winner: Morgan Freeman. The award recognizes the âstellar body of workâ of the veteran actor, who recently exec produced âThe Gray House,â which celebrated its world premiere Friday at the opening ceremony. Mary-Louise Parker, Daisy Head, Amethyst Davis and Ben Vereen attended.
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âItâs such a thrill for us to honor him,â Menoni says.
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The fest will also take a closer look at rising stars, with âBridgertonâsâ Simone Ashley given the International Golden Nymph for most promising talent. Honorary Golden Nymph â âOur festivalâs highest accoladeâ â will go to âtrue fan favoriteâ Olivier Marchal. The French actor â and former policeman â is known for â36th Precinct.â He also created the cop series âBraquo.â
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âIt has always been important for our festival to attract big stars and their shows. Right from the very beginning, it has been crucial to appeal to both local and global fans. We certainly have an expanded fan contingent these days, because we make sure they are well-served with a variety of events enabling them to get close to and meet their favorite stars.â
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That includes âselfie sessionsâ with âChronicles of the Sunâ team, autograph sessions with âChicago Med,â âFBIâ and âLaw & Orderâ cast members and meetings with soap celebs from âThe Bold and the Beautifulâ and âThe Young and the Restless.â
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To spotlight its 50th anniversary, âLittle House on the Prairieâ will host a special Anniversary Tea Party, says Menoni, while âNCISâ team Michael Weatherly, Wilmer Valderrama, Cote De Pablo and Brian Dietzen will mark the 1,000th episode of the series.
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âWe have a long list of amazing talent joining us, including Lee Jung-jae who will be in Monaco to support the launch of Lucasfilmâs âStar Wars: The Acolyteâ on Disney+,â she adds.
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âBuffyâ alumnus David Boreanaz, also seen in âSEAL Teamâ and âBones,â will return to the fest, this time as the president of the fiction jury.
âWe canât wait to see who they will select. We just know they will be the best of the best as the final selections are all extremely strong this year,â Menoni says.
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Taking a break from the glamour, the event will encourage conversations about the ever-changing industry landscape during Business Content sessions, addressing the impact of 2023 strikes, A.I. controversies â and the new tools it provides â as well as changes in international co-productions.
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âWe have a great lineup,â she says, mentioning âin-depth panel discussions on important and timely subjects,â from âBringing the World to Light Through TV Dramaâ to âNew Narratives for Documentaries:Â The Blur Between Reality & Fiction.â
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Unsurprisingly, many âemotional documentariesâ will be featured as well, including âUkraineâs War: The Other Side,â âUkrainian Chronicles,â âBroken Dreams,â âLie to Me,â âUvda: Table for Eightâ and âMines of Death,â while âstellarâ official selection includes four world premieres: âMadamâ with Rachel Griffiths (produced by Tavake and XYZ Films), âAlone at Seaâ (High Sea Production), âNight Therapyâ (Yes TV) and German offering âDer Heimwegâ (Ziegler Films).
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âThe Law of the Sea,â âThe Good Wifeâ spinoff âElsbeth,â âLittle Did I Know,â âHelgoland 513â and âThe Gatheringâ will be screened for the first time in France.
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âItâs always interesting to see how an audience responds. I find it difficult to watch [with them] sometimes, but I let other people tell me how they reacted,â âThe Gatheringâ actor Vinette Robinson says with a laugh.
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âThere is nothing like the live, collective response. Itâs unusual for television, but it can really heighten how the piece hits. To come to Monte Carlo, to have such a local, British show and see how universal it really is⌠It widens the audience.â
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Martina Haag, âLittle Did I Knowâ creator and director, agrees: âShowcasing your film or series and engaging with viewers directly can help boost the visibility and success of your show. Viewers who have a positive interaction with the creators and cast are more likely to become enthusiastic promoters. Also, festivals are fun and vibrant events where the hard work of the cast and crew is recognized and appreciated.â
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âAll these special events highlight the accessibility and relevance of the festival, which continues to be a must-attend event for worldwide talent, producers, writers, distributors, streamers, industry professionals and, of course, the public,â Menoni sums up.
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âWe hope this yearâs edition delivers on its promise of celebrating the very best programming from around the world and, looking to the future of the entertainment industry, [figuring out] how it can continue to entertain, inspire and educate people throughout the globe.â
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