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Monte Carlo TV Fest Awards: Danish Drama Wins Big
16 Jun
Summary
- The Uniform from Denmark secured Best Series at the festival.
- Italian prequel Gomorrah won Best Creation award.
- Kurt Russell was honored with the Crystal Nymph award.

The 65th Monte Carlo TV Festival culminated with its prestigious Golden Nymphs awards ceremony. Danish drama "The Uniform" took home the coveted Best Series award, while the Italian prequel "Gomorrah - The Origins" was recognized as Best Creation. The event also celebrated cinematic icon Kurt Russell, who was presented with the festival's highest honor, the Crystal Nymph.
Fadia, a standout production, garnered multiple awards including Best Film and Best Actress for Yara Jarrar. Johannes Hegemann received the Best Actor award for his role in the German series "Olivia." The Public Prize was awarded to the U.S. drama "Ponies," starring Emilia Clarke.
In the factual categories, "Into the Void: Putin's Foreign Fighters" from the BBC earned the Jury Special Prize. A new Digital Jury category saw "Next-Door Families - What Makes a Family?" from South Korea awarded Best Original Digital Creation. The Prince Rainier III Special Prize recognized the documentary "PFAS, Our Forever Poisons."