Location | Cannes, France |
---|---|
Founded | 2018 |
Directors | Fleur Pellerin |
Artistic director | Albin Lewi |
Website |
www |
The Cannes International Series Festival ( French: Festival International des Séries de Cannes), usually called the Canneseries, is an international television festival held annually in Cannes, France. The festival aims to showcase and promote television series from around the world. [1] The festival is usually held parallel to MIPTV Media Market.
In 2014, the Mayor of Cannes, David Lisnard supported the idea of an international television festival held in the city. [2]
In 2017, former French Minister of Culture Fleur Pellerin was appointed as the festival president and Benoît Louvet as the general manager. [3] In June 2017, the first edition of Canneseries was announced to be held in April 2018. [4]
No. | Year | Date | Ref. |
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1st | 2018 | 4–11 April | [5] |
2nd | 2019 | 5–10 April | [6] |
3rd | 2020 | 9–14 October | [7] |
4th | 2021 | 8–13 October | [8] |
5th | 2022 | 1–6 April | [9] |
6th | 2023 | 14–19 April | [10] |
7th | 2024 | 5–10 April 2024 | [11] |
As of 2023, the festival is composed of four different sections: [12]
As of 2022, the categories presented at the festival were: [13]
The award, presented by American magazine Variety (2018–2022) and French television channel Canal+ (2023–), recognizes outstanding achievement in acting which garners praise from critics and audience. [14]
The award, presented by French magazine Madame Figaro, recognizes a young actress for her promising career.
The award, presented by French website Konbini, recognizes a talent or a series that has distinguished itself by the artistic quality and the societal, innovative or revolutionary dimension of its work.
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Location | Cannes, France |
---|---|
Founded | 2018 |
Directors | Fleur Pellerin |
Artistic director | Albin Lewi |
Website |
www |
The Cannes International Series Festival ( French: Festival International des Séries de Cannes), usually called the Canneseries, is an international television festival held annually in Cannes, France. The festival aims to showcase and promote television series from around the world. [1] The festival is usually held parallel to MIPTV Media Market.
In 2014, the Mayor of Cannes, David Lisnard supported the idea of an international television festival held in the city. [2]
In 2017, former French Minister of Culture Fleur Pellerin was appointed as the festival president and Benoît Louvet as the general manager. [3] In June 2017, the first edition of Canneseries was announced to be held in April 2018. [4]
No. | Year | Date | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
1st | 2018 | 4–11 April | [5] |
2nd | 2019 | 5–10 April | [6] |
3rd | 2020 | 9–14 October | [7] |
4th | 2021 | 8–13 October | [8] |
5th | 2022 | 1–6 April | [9] |
6th | 2023 | 14–19 April | [10] |
7th | 2024 | 5–10 April 2024 | [11] |
As of 2023, the festival is composed of four different sections: [12]
As of 2022, the categories presented at the festival were: [13]
The award, presented by American magazine Variety (2018–2022) and French television channel Canal+ (2023–), recognizes outstanding achievement in acting which garners praise from critics and audience. [14]
The award, presented by French magazine Madame Figaro, recognizes a young actress for her promising career.
The award, presented by French website Konbini, recognizes a talent or a series that has distinguished itself by the artistic quality and the societal, innovative or revolutionary dimension of its work.
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