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Prizes

The Golden Nymph
Television Films (4 Golden Nymphs)
Best Television Film
Outstanding Director
Outstanding Actor
Outstanding Actress
Mini Series (3 Golden Nymphs)
Best Mini-Series
Outstanding Actor
Outstanding Actress
News (4 Golden Nymphs)
Best Documentary (2 lauréats)
Best TV News Item
Best 24-Hour News Programme
Drama and Comedy TV Series (8 Golden Nymphs)
Outstanding International Producer
Outstanding European Producer
Outstanding Actor
Outstanding Actress
International TV Audience (3 Golden Nymphs)
These prizes for the largest international TV audience will be awarded on the basis of number of viewers, by adding together audiences on the 5 continents. The winning programmes will be those with the largest total audience in 2007 in three categories:
Best Drama TV Series
Best Comedy TV Series
Best Telenovelas/Soap Operas

Special Prizes
The Special Prize of Prince Rainier III
This prize, consisting of a sum of seven thousand five hundred Euros (7,500 €) and a plaque, will be awarded to the programme (in any category) which best deals with nature conservation, the environment, the protection of threatened fauna and flora and the fight against pollution.
Prize of the "Monaco Red Cross"
This Prize seeks to recognize a fiction or a news programme that demonstrates at least one of the ideals of the Red Cross: humanity, impartiality, independence, neutrality, charity, unity, universality.
The Monaco Red Cross undertakes to confine screenings of the award-winning programme to its members or to non-paying audiences with the aim of promoting the fundamental ideals of the Red Cross.
Prize of the "International Committee of the Red Cross"
This prize, launched in 2003 to mark the 140th anniversary of the creation of the International Committee of the Red Cross, will be awarded to a news programme which promotes the principles of international humanitarian law by covering a conflict in terms of its main consequence: the victims.
The ICRC considers that the attitude of the public towards the victims of armed conflicts should be characterized not just by compassion or indignation, but also by shared responsibility.
AMADE Prize awarded under the patronage of UNESCO
The World Association of Friends of Children.
The aim of this Prize is to reward a programme of excellence (a television film or a news programme) which echoes the ideals of UNESCO and AMADE and which deals with an issue of human relationships whose plot and treatment neither feature violence nor inscite it.
SIGNIS Prize
The World Catholic Association for Communication, SIGNIS, gives an award either to the best television film or to the best news programme. This SIGNIS prize will honour a production, which reflects the goals of the association, more specifically the support for quality television production that highlights human and spiritual values.
The International URTI Grand Prix for Author's Documentaries
The INTERNATIONAL GRAND PRIX FOR DOCUMENTARIES has been organised and held every year since 1981 by the Université Radiophonique et télévisuelle internationale (URTI). It seeks to reward outstanding documentaries, which combine fascinating topics with a high level of technical expertise. The documentaries may present subjects which are either social or cultural.
The competition’s main objective is to celebrate the finest contributions from documentary directors from around the world. The Grand Prix takes place every June in the context of the prestigious Monte-Carlo TV Festival, organised by the Principality, which is ideally suited to showcase the event. The winner of the competition is presented with the ARMAN trophy, designed by the renowned sculptor. The directors who place second and third receive, respectively, a silver and a bronze medal. |
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