The name of the winner of the prestigious Golden Nymphs were announced last Thursday during the final night of the 55th Monte-Carlo Television Festival. Created in 1961, the festival reward every year the best TV movies, series, documentaries, etc … The awards ceremony took place at the Grimaldi Forum in the presence of Albert II of Monaco and numerous international TV stars.
The award for best film went to “Marvellous”. The film also won the awards for best actor and best actress.
Based on true events, the film tells the story of Neil Baldwin, a young man who, encouraged by his mother, decides to overcome their limitations in order to achieve their dreams.
“Lilyhammer” won the awards for best European television series and best comedy actor. It is a Norwegian-American production first released in January 2012. The series tells the story of a former head of the Italian mafia in New York after testifying at a trial chosen Norway as a refuge. Giovanni Henriksen will be your new identity.
“I think the success of this series is that it is a romanticized version of the life of a gangster who choose to control their own destiny against bureaucracy. And this is something universal. Everyone hates waiting, everyone hates the government bureaucracy, everybody hates being told what to do. The protagonist decides to change the rules, “he says the protagonist, Steven Van Zandt.
” The Missing “won the awards for best mini-series and best actress in this category. Is a British series created by Jack and Harry Williams broadcast on BBC One since November last year.
“The Missing” tells the story of an English couple who loses her son during a holiday in France. Eight years after the strange disappearance, Tony, the father, decides to return to the village where the incident occurred.
“I think it’s a story that people can understand and can feel close. And I think this is very important. Everyone can be affected by a story like this, “says Jack Williams.
But how is changing today TV?
” I think the most important change is it producing is our way of watching television, responds Puons Laurent, director of the festival.
Before television watched on a TV. Today we can see it in all kinds of screens: mobile, tablet computers … As we have seen in recent years, more and more film actors working in television. Before this was impossible. Before there was a huge barrier between film and television. ”
“The Monte-Carlo Television Festival shows that the methods of TV movies are increasingly imitated even by the great film” says Paolo Alberto Valenti euronews.
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