Interview: Laurent Puons on the 63rd Monte-Carlo Television Festival

Lights, camera, action! The Monte-Carlo Television Festival is coming back to town from June 14th to 28th, celebrating its 63rd anniversary and rolling the red carpet out to a star-studded lineup of international celebrities, who will be sporting their most glamorous regalia and showcasing innovative content. 

This unparalleled event, established by Prince Rainier III in 1961 and held under the Honorary Presidency of Prince Albert II since 1988, has evolved into a cornerstone of the television industry, eagerly anticipated by professionals and the public alike. Prominent studio heads, broadcast networks, digital platforms, and acclaimed actors, producers, directors, and writers convene every year at the Grimaldi Forum to showcase their programs to the media and the public with the goal of expanding their professional network. 

The crowning stroke is the globally-recognised Golden Nymph Awards, considered one of the top distinctions in show business. These awards, spanning three categories: Fiction, News and Documentaries, and the Prince Rainier III Prize, honour excellence in television production. The beautifully crafted statuette was created by Monegasque sculptor François-Joseph Bosio (1768-1845), the original being displayed at the famous Louvre Museum in Paris. 

Monaco Life’s Features Journalist Celina Lafuente de Lavotha interviewed with Laurent Puons, CEO of Mediax, who shared memorable moments and spoke about his excitement at welcoming the best in showbiz this year, from movie icon Morgan Freeman to Bridgerton star Simone Ashley, and many more.

Monaco Life: When did you take the reins of Monaco Mediax?

Laurent Puons: In 2012, I had the honour of assuming company leadership as the CEO of Monaco Mediax. Since then, I have had the mission of guiding the organisation toward accomplishing its goals. 

As the CEO of Monaco Mediax, I oversee a few critical events, including the Monte-Carlo Television Festival, one of our main events of the year. Monaco Mediax, a leading media company, is responsible for organising and managing the Festival, ensuring it continues to be a premier event in the television industry. We also manage other significant events such as SPORTEL: Sportel Monaco, Sportel Awards, and Sportel Rendez-Vous (Bali and Buenos Aires this year). All these events are common threads throughout the year, and our teams are constantly planning for the next edition, striving for continuous improvement and innovation. 

Laurent Puons and Michael Douglas, American actor who received two Academy Awards, five Golden Globes

What are your main objectives for the MCTV Festival?

Our primary objectives for the Monte-Carlo Television Festival centre around promoting excellence within television, providing an international platform to celebrate the talent of professionals, and fostering networking and partnership opportunities for the future of the entertainment industries. We aim to showcase innovative content, facilitate meaningful discussions, and recognise outstanding programming achievements. 

Our Golden Nymph Ceremony each year is a significant event that spotlights quality productions across all genres and honours numerous countries worldwide, giving the Festival an international dimension. The Golden Nymph Awards, considered one of the highest distinctions in the television industry, not only honour the best in three categories: Fiction, News and Documentaries, and the Prince Rainier III Prize, but also signify the international recognition of their work, bringing us all together to celebrate global television excellence. This year, among the 18 programs selected, 13 countries will be honoured.

Who are the celebrities that have left a special memory for you?

Over the years, numerous celebrities have left a lasting impression at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival. Among them are notable figures such as Jerry Bruckheimer, who was honoured with the Crystal Nymph at the 54th Monte- Carlo Television Festival in 2012. He has produced a string of hit movies and television shows over 40 years, collecting more awards than any other producer. 

In 2019, Michael Douglas, Hollywood’s legendary actor, producer and titan, was also honoured with the prestigious Crystal Nymph. The multi-award-winning show The Streets of San Francisco (1972-1976) propelled him into the limelight. Most recently, he starred in the Netflix hit series The Kominsky Method. 

Always at the cutting edge, in 2017, the Festival welcomed Alonso Pedro, the famous actor who starred in Money Heist. In 2018, the globally successful series won the Golden Nymph for Best TV Drama Series at the Festival. 

Over the years, the Monte-Carlo Television Festival has been graced by the presence of numerous internationally renowned celebrities. These include Dame Helen Mirren, Game of Thrones’ Sean Bean, and Harry Potter star Jason Isaacs, among many others. Each celebrity has brought unique talent and perspective to the event, creating unforgettable moments on our Festival’s red carpet. It is difficult to mention all the emotional moments and internationally renowned celebrities who have joined us because there are so many, and more, joining in every year.

Laurent Puons with Monegasque F1 driver Charles Leclerc

What is new for MCTV festival in 2024?

The 63rd edition of the Monte-Carlo Television Festival will be more thrilling than ever. Several new features and highlights, carefully curated to elevate the Festival experience, will demonstrate our commitment to continuous improvement and innovation. From engaging panel discussions and exclusive screenings to interactive workshops and networking events, attendees can look forward to diverse activities that not only celebrate the best of television entertainment but also offer a glimpse into the industry’s exciting future. 

This year, topics focusing on the TV industry will be at the heart of discussions from June 15th to 17th, including Repercussions from the 2023 Strike: Paucity in Content Creation & Production; Bringing the World to Light Through TV Drama; New Formats, Genres & Focus on Local TV Platformization, the process of customizing a platform to suit a business’s need; How AI Tools Can Help with Creation & Distribution; New Narratives for Documentaries: The Blur Between Reality & Fiction; The Value of Marketing in Television; Being a Producer: How do They Manage Ever Increasing Responsibilities; What’s New in International Co-Pros?

Who are the invited celebrities this year?

We are thrilled to welcome a diverse array of renowned celebrities to this year’s Monte-Carlo Television Festival. After Théo Christine in 2022 and Julia de Nunez last year, British actress Simone Ashley, the Netflix series Bridgerton star, will receive the Golden Nymph for Most Promising Talent. This award not only honours the exceptional talent of an emerging and promising actor but also signifies the international recognition of their work, bringing us all together to celebrate global television excellence. 

Following the Opening Ceremony, Prince Albert II of Monaco will present legendary actor and producer Morgan Freeman with the prestigious Crystal Nymph in recognition of the outstanding television career of a world-renowned actor. The Honorary Golden Nymph, the Festival’s highest distinction, awarded to a renowned professional for their extraordinary contribution to the entertainment industry, will be presented to the French actor and director Olivier Marchal (36 Quai des Orfèvres, Ne le dis à personne, Braquo, Bronx) at the Closing Ceremony on Tuesday June 18th. 

This year, the Festival will also include public events for the 50th anniversary of the primetime drama Little House on the Prairie and the 1000th episode of the famous NCIS show. Actors such as Karen Grassle, Melissa Gilbert, Melissa Sue Anderson for Little House on the Prairie, Cote de Pablo, and Michael Weatherly for NCIS will join us at the Festival, each bringing their unique talent and perspective to the event.

Laurent Puons with David Hasselhoff, aka The Hoff, American actor, singer, and TV personality

How are Jury members selected, and who will be part of the star-studded Jury?

Jury members are selected based on their expertise and contributions to the television industry. This year, our esteemed Jury includes David Boreanaz and Steve Anderson, who will preside over the fiction news and documentary juries. In the Fiction jury, we will welcome Danish actor and producer Ulrich Thomsen, award-winning Spanish producer Teresa Fernandez-Valdés, and Spanish producer Piv Bernth, the CEO and creative and executive producer of Apple Tree Productions. The Documentary and News jury includes Italian journalist and RAI 3 director Chiara Avesani; Martina Šantavá, the Czech creative producer; journalist and presenter on CNN Portugal André Carvalho Ramos and Yann-Antony Noghès, the producer of Check Productions from Monaco.

These individuals possess knowledge and experience in television production, direction, acting, and other relevant fields. Their discerning judgment and insights will be crucial in recognising excellence at the Festival.

Which film has been selected for the Opening?

For the Opening of the Festival, we have selected The Gray House for its significant American narrative, but one that resonates globally due to its authentic representation of the sacrifices made for freedom. This spy adventure promises to captivate, enlighten, and motivate audiences. Through the lens of four remarkably courageous women, it paints a vivid picture of love, conflict, historical events, and heartbreak amidst wartime. This captivating film sets the tone for the Festival’s celebrations and exemplifies the creativity and innovation within the television landscape. Many of the stars of The Gray House will attend the glamorous screening, including multiple award-winning Mary-Louise Parker (Weeds, The West Wing), Daisy Head (Harlots), Amethyst Davis (Kindred), and Ben Vereen (Roots), along with executive producers Leslie Greif (Hatfields & McCoys) and Lori McCreary (Madam Secretary).

Please tell us about the charity event organised by Make-A-Wish International during the MCTV Festival. 

Make-A-Wish International will host its inaugural charity event ‘The Night of 100 Stars’ on Sunday June 16th, during the Monte-Carlo Television Festival. They will welcome 100 esteemed guests who share Make-A-Wish’s mission and dedication to transforming the lives of critically ill children from around the world. We are very proud to partner with this event and to be able to support it in our own way for a cause that is dear to us.

This impactful solidarity evening, set against the stunning backdrop of the Monte-Carlo Bay’s Mediterranean Garden, will be co-anchored by model and TV personality Victoria Silvstedt and Dancing with the Stars France winner Maxime Dereymez.  Guests will be treated to a sophisticated cocktail reception, followed by a dinner under the stars. The highlight will be an exceptional performance by The Voice France 2023 contestant Nade.

For more details and to secure your spot, please visit https://worldwish.org/100-stars/. 

Laurent Puons with Dylan McDermott, American actor, producter and director, Golden Globe winner and Emmy nominee, at MCTVF

What technological changes have acted as disruptive forces within the television industry over the past ten years that will undoubtedly continue evolving?

Over the past decade, the television industry has witnessed significant technological advancements that have reshaped content production, distribution, and consumption. One of the most critical disruptions has been the rise of streaming services. Platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, OCS, and all the others completely altered people’s viewing habits. With the improvement of global internet coverage and the creation and improvement of connected devices such as smart TVs, smartphones, and tablets, access to this content is more accessible. 

Traditional audiovisual media, such as conventional television, have lost mainly audience share since the arrival of streaming. TV channels, and the audiovisual industry in general, have been forced to adapt to these new viewing habits to remain viable in a rapidly evolving sector.

“The television industry can thrive in an increasingly digital and interconnected world by embracing innovation and adapting to changing trends.”

How do you see the future of the entertainment industry and television specifically?

I see a dynamic future for the entertainment industry, with on-screen content centralising cultural narratives and engaging audiences worldwide. As technology evolves and consumer preferences shift, the entertainment landscape will transform further, offering new opportunities for creativity, storytelling, and audience engagement. The television industry can thrive in an increasingly digital and interconnected world by embracing innovation and adapting to changing trends.

Advances in technology, such as artificial intelligence (AI), virtual reality (VR), and augmented reality (AR), are opening new horizons. Imagine watching your favourite series and being able to influence the plot, enter the series’ universe, or interact with the characters through these kinds of immersive experiences. The evolution of these technologies will enable the television sector to develop even further and, above all, offer unprecedented personalisation options. There will be no limits to storytelling, and audiences will be active participants. In other words, television’s future is broader than that of viewing. Soon, we’ll be able to watch, live, connect, and shape the stories we want that define us.

Laurent Puons and Julia De Nunez, French actress, recipient of Golden Nymph 62nd MCTVF

How do you plan to reinvent the TV Festival?

To reinvent the Monte-Carlo Television Festival, we are committed to exploring new avenues for growth and expansion while staying true to our core mission of celebrating excellence in television entertainment. Our strategy includes international expansion through media and VIPs worldwide and our nominated programs. This year, for example, 11 countries are honoured among the 18 programs selected for the Golden Nymphs competition.

We also ensure we improve attendees’ experience, whether professionals or fans. Year after year, innovative topics are the heart of discussions at the Festival’s Business Content, which takes place over three days from Saturday to Monday. As for our public events, we are always looking for the new and the different by continuing to invite prestigious VIPs who are popular with the public. 

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Main photo: Laurent Puons, CEO of Mediax and Cécile Menoni, Executive Director MCTVF. All photos courtesy of MCFTF Mediax

 

Podcast replay: Chef Bruno Verjus, owner of the third best restaurant in the world

In celebration of Table in Paris being ranked third on The World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2024 list, we revisit the moment Chef Bruno Verjus joined Yannick Alléno for a gastronomic feast right here in Monaco. 

In October 2022, as part of the second edition of the Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer’s Festival des Étoilés, French Chef Bruno Verjus and his team were invited by “close friend” Chef Yannick Alléno to the kitchen of his newly opened restaurant, Pavyllon Monte-Carlo, at the Hôtel Hermitage. 

The result was an explosion of creativity, as Verjus matched Alléno’s signature plates with his “good energy” dishes of Jardin éphémère – a bold and beautiful beetroot millefeuille; his revolutionary mi-cru-mi-cuit (half raw, half cooked) lobster; and Japanese-style sea bass, hung for three days and enriched by its own natural fats, served with Oscietra Petrossian Caviar.

But it was his chocolate tart, infused with capers and topped with caviar, that highlighted why ‘King Bruno’ has a three-month waiting list at his Parisian restaurant.

No.3 in the world

On Wednesday 5th June, Bruno Verjus, a food-writer turned chef who opened his first restaurant at the age of 54, reached new heights in his relatively short cooking career by being awarded third place in The World’s 50 Best Restaurants list.

“Table (pronounced in the French way) features a long counter designed like a wave that creates private nooks, plus an open kitchen,” recounts 50 Best. “Enthusiastic diners can follow every gesture, see every plating, including the Colours of the Day – a daily changing dish of the most seasonal herbs and vegetables – and witness how Verjus serves large green asparagus poached with seaweed, or prepares lobster with sugar snap peas, nettle and caper remoulade. The friendly service, stunning wine and incredible food saw the restaurant achieve the rare feat of entering the Top 10 on its first appearance in The World’s 50 Best Restaurants list in 2023, rising even higher in 2024.”

Listen to the Monaco Life Podcast With Cassandra Tanti on Spotify (above) to hear how Bruno Verjus, who never felt that he belonged in this “world of chefs”, has risen to become one of Paris’ – and the world’s – most exciting and innovative chefs.

 

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Aaron Gekoski’s ‘See No Evil’ wins the FPA2’s 2024 Environmental Photography Award

Environmental Photography Awards

The Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco’s 2024 Environmental Photography Awards have been won by Aaron Gekoski and his devastating ‘See No Evil’, a heartbreaking image of Ning Nong, an orangutan exploited by the tourism industry in Thailand.  

The winners of the 2024 Environmental Photography Awards were unveiled by Olivier Wenden, the Vice-President and CEO of the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation (FPA2), and members of the prestigious jury on the Boulevard du Larvotto in Monaco on Tuesday 4th June.  

“Four years ago, when we started this photography competition, we had about 6,000 photos submitted,” said Wenden. “This year, we had 11,000 photos, of which only 36 were chosen to be part of the exhibition.” 

It took the jury several months to whittle down the entries, which came from more than 2,600 photographers around the world, but one clear winner emerged: Aaron Gekoski with ‘See No Evil’.  

A professional environmental photojournalist, Gekoski won not only the Environmental Photographer of the Year Award, but he also clinched the Category Award for Humanity Versus Nature with his moving image of Ning Nong, an orangutan forced to perform on a daily basis at Safari World in Bangkok, as well as the Change Makers: Reasons for Hope Award for his ‘Substitute Rhinos’ image.  

Aaron Gekoski’s ‘Substitute Rhinos’ won the Change Makers: Reasons for Hope Award. Photo credit: FPA2

“I hope that through this award, more people will know Ning Nong’s story and the immense suffering that Safari World and other similar destinations are responsible for. We need to do better,” Aaron Gekoski shared with those who gathered for the ceremony. “We are responsible for the suffering of these animals in tourism attractions worldwide.” 

Gekoski has spent over five years documenting the conditions of orangutans in captivity, working with an US NGO called Lady FreeThinker.  

His second winning photograph, ‘Substitute Rhinos’ depicts the Cobras Community Wildlife Protection Unit in Zimbabwe conducting guarding drills. It shares the story of the people and the animals involved in desperate efforts to protect the nation’s wildlife.  

Other laureates at the 2024 Environmental Photography Awards 

Other notable winners include: Magnus Lundgren, who won the Ocean Worlds category with his photograph ‘Inner Space Hitchhiker’, which captures a brown paper nautilus riding a jellyfish in the Philippines; Jaime Rojo, who won the Into the Forest category with ‘Explosion of Monarchs’, which was taken in Mexico’s fir forests; and Daniel Valverde Fernández, who won the Polar Wonders category with ‘Shaking off the Snow’, featuring a polar bear in a Canadian blizzard.  

Jaime Rojo’s ‘Explosion of Monarchs’ won the Into the Forest category. Photo credit: FPA2

Fernando Faciole won the Public Award for ‘Rainy Release’, an image sharing the release of a giant anteater in Brazil, while Thomas Vijayan received the Students’ Choice Award for ‘Parenting Goals’, a photograph of a family of Emperor penguins in Antarctica. 

An exhibition showcasing the 2024 winners and runners-up of the FPA2’s Environmental Photography Awards will remain on the Larvotto boardwalk until 30th July, after which it will be going on tour.

Submissions for the 2025 edition of the Environmental Photography Awards will be accepted between 3rd September and 3rd November 2024.  

To see more images from the Awards Ceremony, click on the images below:

And to watch the Monaco Life reel of the event and exhibition, see below:

 

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Photo credits: Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco

Monaco Art Week and artmonte-carlo to spotlight the Principality’s dynamic arts scene this July

monaco art week

July is chalking up to be a big month for art in the Principality, with two major cultural events set to showcase the vibrant and evolving arts scene that has taken root in this corner of the Mediterranean.

Between 2nd and 7th July, Monaco Art Week will offer visitors a curated view of the Principality’s dynamic arts scene.  

The programme will feature a vast array of exhibitions, artistic meet-ups, conferences and roundtable discussions in locations and venues across Monaco. A highlight will undoubtedly be the ‘new to the schedule’ session led by Swiss auctioneer Simon de Pury on ‘The Future of the Art Market’, which will host notable figures such as visual artist Hilde Lynn Helphenstein – also known as Jerry Gogosian – and artist Kenny Schachter. 

From Artcurial and Christie’s to Sotheby’s and Boghossian, the roll call of galleries that will unite under the banner of Monaco Art Week really is a ‘who’s who’ of the biggest names in the art world, both here in the Principality and beyond its borders. New additions to the line-up in 2024 include the Almine Rech Gallery, Collect MC Association and Hôtel des Ventes de Monte-Carlo. 

“Monaco is an experience… People need to see what it can offer in terms of the art world, which is so much as there are many unique exhibitions that are taking place here and have taken place in the past, showing the evolution of Monaco’s art scene,” said Fabrizio Morretti, Vice President of Monaco Art Week, at the event’s press unveiling on 5th June.  

artmonte-carlo  

Coinciding with Monaco Art Week this year is the eighth edition of artmonte-carlo, which will be hosted by the Grimaldi Forum on 6th and 7th July.  

Now under Director Charlotte Diwan, the show is set to feature 27 international galleries and more than 200 artists from around the world. Returning participants include Perrotin, Mennour and Van de Weghe, alongside local galleries such as Hauser & Wirth and the Kamil Art Gallery. 

“We are honoured to participate in the artmonte-carlo salon and show our curated exhibitions to the Principality,” Federica Berretta, the director of Hauser & Wirth Monaco, told Monaco Life.  

Meanwhile, Safia El Malqui, an ambassador for artmonte-carlo, said, “I am very proud of artmonte-carlo as it has now become an international art event and marked its place on the global arts stage.” 

In addition to the numerous galleries, Monaco’s preeminent cultural institutions will also be given places of honour at the show, with representatives from the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, the Princess Grace Theatre and Pavillon Bosio all confirmed to be attending.  

For more information about Monaco Art Week, click here

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Electro-pop duo Air coming to Monaco for ‘Moon Safari’ tour

air monaco

The enduringly popular electro-pop duo Air is returning to the stage after a seven-year hiatus with an international tour that includes a special stop in Monaco. 

Nearly 30 years ago, two young French students from Versailles named Nicolas Godin and Jean Benoît Dunckel joined forces and founded a band. Under the name Air, they soon became a sensation in France.  

The release of their 1998 album ‘Moon Safari’ made them household names in their home country and beyond, and they went on to release a further four studio albums and wrote the film score for Sofia Coppola’s ‘The Virgin Suicides’. 

Now, after seven years away from the stage, the pair is reuniting for a tour that will celebrate the 25th anniversary of ‘Moon Safari’. The artists, who are now in their 50s, will be performing in more than 40 cities around the globe between June and October 2024, including here in Monaco at the Opéra Garnier Monte-Carlo on Saturday 15th June.  

The Principality stopover is the second date in the tour, which will begin in Barcelona on Friday 14th June. Following performances in a number of European cities, Air will be heading overseas for a string of shows in Canada, the US and Mexico.  

Tickets for the Monaco date start at €120 and can be purchased here.  

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Charles Leclerc documents “dream” Monaco GP win in new vlog

F1’s Charles Leclerc has given a snapshot into his life in the days leading up to, and during, his historic Monaco Grand Prix win in a 12-minute video that also features his gorgeous puppy Leo and girlfriend Alexandra Saint Mleux.

Charles Leclerc shared the vlog on the evening of Tuesday 4th June on his YouTube channel, which has over 950,000 subscribers. 

Titled ‘Winning Monaco’, the video documents Leclerc’s simple daily tasks in the days leading up to his big win, from walking his adorable puppy Leo in the streets of Monte-Carlo and getting his hair cut by his mother in his own bathroom to playing his original compositions on a grand piano in his Monaco apartment and eating his favourite pizza the night before the big day. 

The vlog gives fans an intimate perspective on the life of this famous Monegasque Scuderia Ferrari driver, including the close friendship that he has with Prince Albert II of Monaco. 

It also shows his emotional reaction to fulfilling a “lifelong dream” to win the Monaco Grand Prix.

“Two laps to the end, I was starting to cry in the car,” he tells his brother Arthur after jumping into the harbour. “Every time I was thinking of the victory, I was emotional, and then I was like ‘Charles, stop it’. On the last lap, I was leaving a gap of a metre with the wall, I was being careful, I was barely going full speed in the straights hoping there wouldn’t be any problems.”

The 26-year-old stormed to victory on Sunday 26th May 2024, sending Ferrari tifosi and the entire Principality into a frenzy.

Watch ‘Winning Monaco. A Weekend I’ll Remember Forever – Monaco 2024’, below:

 

 

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