The 64th Monte-Carlo Television Festival played host to a nostalgic reunion of Teen Wolf stars Charlie Carver, Tyler Hoechlin, Holland Roden, and Tyler Posey, who sat down together for a lively press conference with international journalists.
Fresh off her International Golden Nymph Award for Most Promising Talent at the Monte-Carlo TV Festival, Gen V star Jaz Sinclair sat down for a lively roundtable discussion about her hit Prime Video series, her music career, and whether she would have picked up a career as an influencer if it weren't for television.
One of the main highlights of the Monte-Carlo Television Festival opening gala, which took place on Friday, June 13, was the French debut of Watson, CBS Studios’ medical mystery drama starring Morris Chestnut (The Resident).
At the Monte-Carlo TV Festival, actress Skye P. Marshall, known for her role as the sharp-witted attorney Olympia in Matlock, spoke candidly about her career
The 64th Monte-Carlo Television Festival opened in spectacular fashion on Friday night under the High Patronage of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco, continuing a legacy that began over six decades ago under Prince Rainier III.
As the Monte-Carlo Television Festival prepares to celebrate its 64th edition from June 13 to 17, 2025, anticipation is building for what promises to be one of its most star-studded and globally resonant years yet.
Rooted in Teodora Dimova’s acclaimed novel from 2005 and reframed for contemporary audiences, the Bulgarian drama series The Mothers (sold internationally as Shattered Bonds by Beta Film) takes an unflinching look at youth violence, fractured families, and the silent wounds passed down through generations.
In early March, PPF Group took the next step in its entertainment business strategy by launching Oneplay – a new streaming service uniting its popular brands Voyo and O2 TV, in a move that set new standards on the Czech media market.
The Monte-Carlo Television Festival is delighted to announce that American actress, director, and producer Robin Wright will receive the prestigious Crystal Nymph Award during the Closing Ceremony of its 64th edition, which will take place on Tuesday, June 17, 2025, at the Grimaldi Forum.
Lille once again became the epicenter of the television industry as Séries Mania wrapped up another successful edition, drawing record-breaking numbers of attendees and professionals.
At this year’s Series Mania Forum, industry leaders gathered for a thought-provoking panel titled Fast Forward – The AI Revolution: What Will Our Industry Look Like in 5 Years? The session, moderated by Elizabeth Le Hot, CEO of Adami France, explored how artificial intelligence is already transforming television, film, gaming, and digital content.
What does it truly mean to be a producer in today’s television industry? Are they merely financiers, or do they play an essential creative role? At a recent panel discussion moderated by Alexandra Lebret, a group of leading industry professionals explored these questions.