Monte-Carlo Television Festival: Guide
TV Festival in June at Grimaldi Forum: screenings, awards, and entertainment industry

Overview
The Monte-Carlo Television Festival is one of the world's leading television industry events, held annually in June at the Grimaldi Forum. The festival brings together television producers, networks, talent, and media professionals to premiere content, celebrate excellence with the prestigious Golden Nymph awards, and shape the future of entertainment.
When & Where
Dates: June 9-13, 2026 (typically second week of June) Location: Grimaldi Forum, Larvotto district Hours: Vary by screening and session
The festival combines indoor screenings with outdoor garden celebrations overlooking the Mediterranean.
Festival Highlights
Premiere Screenings
Discover exclusive premieres of major television productions from around the globe. Categories include drama, comedy, documentary, and children's programming.
Golden Nymph Awards
The televised awards ceremony celebrates excellence in production, writing, directing, and acting. Winners gain international recognition.
Industry Conferences
Leading broadcasters and streaming platforms host seminars on digital trends, audience engagement, and content production innovations.
Admission & Tickets
Day passes grant access to multiple screenings and some industry sessions. Weekend packages offer premium access to award ceremonies and exclusive events. Most screenings are ticketed separately; a festival guide lists schedules and pricing. Book early, as popular screenings sell out.
Practical Information
Getting There: Bus 6 and 25 serve the Grimaldi Forum directly from Monaco central areas.
Parking: Street parking and paid lots are available nearby.
Accessibility: The forum provides complete wheelchair access, elevators, and accessible seating in all screening rooms.
Dining: The forum's restaurant and bar offer Mediterranean fare; outside options are plentiful in surrounding Larvotto district.
Who Attends
The festival attracts television professionals, production companies, streaming networks, independent filmmakers, and dedicated fans of quality television. The atmosphere is cosmopolitan and industry-focused, though public attendance is welcome and encouraged.
Tips
Review the festival program online before arriving to prioritize your must-see screenings. Attend opening and closing galas for the most energy and celebrity presence. The industry sessions provide insight into global television trends if you're interested in media careers. Garden events offer networking opportunities alongside sea views—network with fellow attendees and industry contacts.
The information provided is for general guidance only. For official procedures, always consult the official sources.
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