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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. The festival is usually held parallel to MIPTV Media Market. History In 2014, the Mayor of Cannes, David Lisnard supported the idea of an international television festival held in the city. In 2017, former French Minister of Culture Fleur Pellerin was appointed as the festival president and Benoît Louvet as the general manager. In June 2017, the first edition of Canneseries was announced to be held in April 2018. Edition Festival programme As of 2023, the festival is composed of four different sections: *Competition *Short Form Competition *Documentary Series Competition *Out of Competition Awards As of 2022, the categories presented at the festival were: *Best Series *Grand Prize *Best Screenp ...
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2021 Canneseries
The 4th Cannes International Series Festival is a television festival that took place from 8 to 13 October 2021 in Cannes, France. It was scheduled to be held from 9 to 14 April but postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic-related concerns. Finnish thriller comedy series ''Mister 8'' won the Best Series award. Juries The following juries were named for the festival: Competition *Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Danish actor and screenwriter, Jury President *Sigal Avin, American-Israeli screenwriter * Naidra Ayadi, a French actress * Salvatore Esposito, Italian actor *Marco Prince, French composer Short Form Competition *Aisling Bea, Irish actress, Jury President *Assaad Bouab, French-Moroccan actor *Marie Papillon, French actress Official selection In competition The following series were selected to compete: Short Form Competition The following series were selected to compete: Out of competition The following series were screened out of competition: Awards The following awards were p ...
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2019 Canneseries
The 2nd Cannes International Series Festival is a television festival that took place from 5 to 10 April 2019 in Cannes, France. The closing ceremony was hosted by French comedian Monsieur Poulpe and aired live on Canal+. Spanish comedy series '' Perfect Life'' won the Best Series of the festival. Juries The following juries were named for the festival. English actor Stephen Fry was set to jury the competition section but withdrew his participation. Competition *Baran bo Odar, German director and screenwriter, Jury President *Miriam Leone, Italian actress * Emma Mackey, French-British actress * Katheryn Winnick, Canadian actress *Robin Coudert, French composer Short Form Competition * Greg Garcia, American director and producer, Jury President *Fanny Sidney, French actress *Josefine Frida Pettersen, Norwegian actress Official selection In competition The following series were selected to compete: Short Form Competition The following series were selected to compete: Out o ...
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2022 Canneseries
The 5th Cannes International Series Festival is a television festival that took place from 1 to 6 April 2022 in Cannes, France. The Best Series award went to the Israeli drama series '' The Lesson''. Juries The following juries were named for the festival. Competition *Fanny Herrero, French showrunner, Jury President *Anne Marivin, French actress *Denis O'Hare, American actor *Ólafur Darri Ólafsson, Icelandic actor *Sami Outalbali, French actor *Daniel Pemberton, British composer Short Form Competition *Anthony Horowitz, English novelist and screenwriter, Jury President *Chinenye Ezeudu, British actress * Marc Ruchmann, French actor Official selection In competition The following series were selected to compete: Short Form Competition The following series were selected to compete: Out of competition The following series were screened out of competition: Awards The following awards were presented at the festival: *Best Series: ''The Lesson'' by Deakla Keydar *Dior Gra ...
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2023 Canneseries
The 6th Cannes International Series Festival is a television festival that took place from 14 to 19 April 2023 in Cannes, France. This year marks the debut of the Documentary section. The Best Series award went to the Norwegian political comedy series ''Power Play''. Juries The following juries were named for the festival. Competition *Lior Raz, Israeli actor and screenwriter, Jury President *Shirine Boutella, Algerian actress *Zabou Breitman, French actress and director *Stewart Copeland, American composer *Daryl McCormack, Irish actor Short Form Competition *Los Javis ( Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi), Spanish directors, Jury Presidents *Marina Rollman, Swiss comedian * Simona Tabasco, Italian actress Documentary Competition *Asif Kapadia, British film director, Jury President *Mélissa Theuriau, French producer and journalist *Nathalie Marchak, French screenwriter and director Official selection In competition The following series were selected to compete: Short Form ...
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2018 Canneseries
The inaugural edition of Cannes International Series Festival is a television festival that took place from 4 to 11 April 2018 in Cannes, France. Danish actress Sidse Babett Knudsen served as the patron of the festival edition. Israel-Colombian drama series '' When Heroes Fly'' won the Best Series of the festival. Juries The following juries were named for the festival. Competition * Harlan Coben, American writer, Jury President * Paula Beer, German actress *Audrey Fouché, French director and screenwriter * Melisa Sözen, Turkish actress *Cristobal Tapia de Veer, Chilean-Canadian composer *Michael K. Williams, American actor Short Form Competition *Adi Shankar, American actor *Jessica Barden, English actress *Ed Solomon, American screenwriter and director Official selection In competition The following series were selected to compete: Short Form Competition The following series were selected to compete: Out of competition The following series were screened out of compet ...
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2020 Canneseries
The 3rd Cannes International Series Festival is a television festival that took place in Cannes, France. The festival was scheduled to be held on 27 March to 1 April but postponed to 9 to 14 October, due to COVID-19 pandemic-related concerns and was held in-person/virtual hybrid. American writer and director Darren Star served as the patron of the festival edition. The Best Series of the Festival award went to the Swedish crime drama Partisan. Juries The following juries were named for the festival. Competition *Laëtitia Eïdo, French actress *Grégory Fitoussi, French actor *Randy Kerber, American composer * Roxane Mesquida, French actress *Caroline Proust, French actress and director *Jean-Pascal Zadi, French actor and director Short Form Competition *Jamie Bamber, British actor *Timothée Hochet, French director and screenwriter * Erin Moriarty, American actress Official selection In competition The following series were selected to compete: Short Form Competition The ...
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