“The Tourist,” starring Jamie Dornan, won best series Tuesday at the Golden Nymphs Awards, handed out at the conclusion of the 61st Monte-Carlo Television Festival.
The show, created and written by Harry and Jack Williams, is a British thriller with comedy moments centering on the theme of identity. It was also given the best creation prize and the BetaSeries public prize.
Germany’s “Martha Liebermann,” a drama about a German-Jewish woman in Nazi-era Berlin standing up for her values while risking her life, won best TV film, and Thekla Carola Wied, who plays the titular character, won best actress.
Ulrich Thomsen, the lead from Nordic crime drama “Trom” won best actor. The show also received the jury special prize.
The best news program award went to the U.K.’s “Navalny – The Man Putin Couldn’t Kill” and best documentary went to Spain’s “Erasmus In Gaza.”
France, Syria coproduction “Syrie,...
The show, created and written by Harry and Jack Williams, is a British thriller with comedy moments centering on the theme of identity. It was also given the best creation prize and the BetaSeries public prize.
Germany’s “Martha Liebermann,” a drama about a German-Jewish woman in Nazi-era Berlin standing up for her values while risking her life, won best TV film, and Thekla Carola Wied, who plays the titular character, won best actress.
Ulrich Thomsen, the lead from Nordic crime drama “Trom” won best actor. The show also received the jury special prize.
The best news program award went to the U.K.’s “Navalny – The Man Putin Couldn’t Kill” and best documentary went to Spain’s “Erasmus In Gaza.”
France, Syria coproduction “Syrie,...
- 6/21/2022
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
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