The winners were selected from 27 nominated programs from 14 countries.

The winners of the prestigious Golden Nymph Awards were announced this evening in a glittering and unique Awards Ceremony at the 60th Monte-Carlo Television Festival.

The winners, which were selected from 27 nominated programs from 14 countries across the Prince Rainier III Special Prize, News and Fiction categories as well as a number of accolades including the Monaco Red Cross Prize and the AMADE Prize, were presented with their awards at the Grimaldi Forum Monaco.

During the Ceremony the Crystal Nymph Award, given to an actor to celebrate an outstanding body of work, was presented to Tchéky Karyo by Honorary President H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco.

This year, for the 60th anniversary of the Festival, the Awards Ceremony offered a dazzling first – unique holographic technology animation. A partly surreal décor, featuring a multitude of screens tracing the history of television, allowed the award winners and presenters who were not able to attend due to travel restrictions, to be projected as holograms, creating a fascinating immersive experience. After being filmed life-size from their homes using creative 3D technology, they were able to appear and interact on stage in a sensational, futuristic way.

H.S.H. Prince Albert II, Honorary President of the Festival, said: “This 60th Monte-Carlo Television Festival has been a successful edition not only because of the remarkable and diverse talent who have joined us from around the world, but also in regards of the exceptional circumstances of the health crisis surrounding its organization.” and adding “I would like to congratulate the winners of the Golden Nymph Awards and Tchéky Karyo, recipient of the Crystal Nymph distinction, a recognized professional whose acting career has made an outstanding contribution to the world of television.”

Laurent Puons, CEO of the Monte-Carlo Television Festival, added: “I am very proud of the fact that, with the united effort and support of our friends and colleagues, we have managed to organize this exceptional edition of the Festival during the global pandemic. A huge thanks to the entire Festival’s team who worked tirelessly to make this anniversary memorable. It has been a fantastic five days here in Monaco culminating in an innovative and ground-breaking Awards Ceremony. The Festival prides itself on its modern approach and, in this Anniversary year, has truly celebrated the depth and breadth of global television as it continues to adapt and evolve.”

The full list of winners:

FICTION

Best Film
Uncle Frank, Miramax And Amazon Studios, United States

Best Series
It’s A Sin, RED Production Company For Channel 4 And HBO Max In Association With All3media International, United Kingdom

Best Creation
Uncle Frank, Miramax And Amazon Studios, United States

Best Actress
Lydia West, It’s A Sin, United Kingdom

Best Actor
Paul Bettany, Uncle Frank, United States

Jury Special Prize
Piece of My Heart, Yle, Finnish Broadcasting Company, Finland

NEWS

Best News Coverage
ITV News – Inside US Capitol, ITN Productions, United Kingdom

Best News Documentary
The Diagnosis: COVID-19, TVI, Portugal

Best Documentary Film
Citoyen Nobel, Dreampixies, Switzerland

Jury Special Prize
Dying to Divorce, Dying To Divorce Ltd (UK) / Aldeles (Norway), United Kingdom, Norway, Germany ,Turkey

PRINCE RAINIER III SPECIAL PRIZE

Now, Starhaus Produktionen GmbH, Germany

SPECIAL PRIZES

Amade Prize
The Baby Stealers, BBC World Service, United Kingdom

Monaco Red Cross Prize
Yemen: Coronavirus in a warzone, BBC, United Kingdom

PeaceJam Prize
Bella Da Morire, Cattleya, Italy

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