The Monte-Carlo Television Festival has unveiled its official poster for the upcoming 64th edition, blending visual poetry and symbolism to celebrate its legacy while looking ahead to the future.
Designed by the inspired artist Aurely Antzemberger, the poster features a graceful feminine silhouette, embodying the sensuality and elegance of the Nymph, the festival’s iconic trophy awarded to the finest audiovisual productions and performances each year. The figure moves through a corridor of six arches, a tribute to the six decades since the event’s creation, and strides confidently into the future against a serene blue background, symbolising dreams and infinite possibilities.
This vibrant design, bursting with colour and energy, sets the tone for the festival’s upcoming edition, inviting audiences to embark on a journey of escapism and discovery through the world of television. Vintage-inspired typography, curving upward with optimism, reflects the festival’s dynamic and creative spirit, reinforcing its role as a global celebration of innovation in the medium.
Originally established by Prince Rainier III of Monaco and now under the Honorary Presidency of HSH Prince Albert II, the Monte-Carlo Television Festival has showcased the best of global television for over 60 years. Each June, it gathers an extraordinary array of talent, including celebrities, producers, directors, writers, and studio executives, for series launches, premiere screenings, conferences, press activities, public events, VIP gatherings, and signing sessions.
As the festival continues to transcend borders, this year’s poster perfectly encapsulates its timeless allure and forward-thinking vision, setting the stage for another unforgettable celebration of television excellence.