2024 Canneseries

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2024 Cannes International Series Festival
Location Cannes, France
Founded2018
AwardsBest Series (The Zweiflers)
Festival date5–10 April 2024
Website canneseries.com/en
Canneseries

The 7th Cannes International Series Festival is a television festival that is taking place from 5 to 10 April 2024 in Cannes, France. [1]

Contents

The Best Series award went to German comedy drama The Zweiflers. [2]

Juries

The following juries were named for the festival.

Competition

Short Form Competition

Documentary Competition

Official selection

In competition

The following series were selected to compete: [3]

TitleOriginal titleCreator(s)Production countrie(s)Network
Dark HorseSara Isabella JønssonDenmark TV 2 Echo
DumbsdayDummedagMarit Støre Valeur & Erlend Westnes & Christopher PahleNorway NRK1
Living on a Razor's EdgeBetinho: No Fio da NavalhaJosé JuniorBrazil Globoplay
Moresnet Frank Van Passel & Jef Hoogmartens & Jonas Van GeelBelgium, Netherlands, GermanyStreamz, ZDF
Operation SabreSabljaVladimir Tagić & Goran StankovićSerbia, Bulgaria RTS
This Is Not Sweden Això no és Suècia Aina Clotet & Valentina Viso & Dani GonzálezSpain, Sweden, Germany, Finland RTVE Play, TV3, SVT1, NDR, Yle
To the Wonder我的阿勒泰Yu Gong & Xiaohui WangChina iQIYI
The ZweiflersDie ZweiflersDavid HaddaGermany HR

Short Form Competition

TitleOriginal titleCreator(s)Production countrie(s)Network
How to Fail as a Popstar Vivek Shraya Canada CBC Gem
La Terre appelle MathildeAnthony CoveneyCanada TV5 Québec Canada, Unis
Money ShotToinen TuleminenJemina JokisaloFinland Elisa Viihde
Painkiller Gabriela Pichler & Johan LundborgSweden SVT1
Rather BurnMejor QuemarseSebastián Tornamira & Laura GrandinettiArgentina, SpainUN3
Saint-Jean-du-LacAlexandre Pelletier & Emma-Jeanne RobitailleCanada Noovo, Crave
Swift StreetTig TereraAustralia SBS
Tarot 타로DJ LeeSouth Korea LG U+ Mobile TV

Documentary Competition

TitleOriginal titleCreator(s)Production countrie(s)Network
Dale UndercoverDale l'infiltréDavid AndréFrance Canal+
DJ Mehdi: Made in France Thibaut de Longeville France Arte
Hard to Swallow Tunde Wey & Theo SchearUnited States, Nigeria
HiddenNiemand die het zietMea Dols de Jong, Ester Gould & Reijer ZwaanNetherlands BNNVARA
TeenagersÊtre adoÈve DézielCanada Télé-Québec

Out of competition

TitleOriginal titleCreator(s)Production countrie(s)Network
Becoming Karl Lagerfeld Isaure Pisani-Ferry, Jennifer Have & Raphaëlle BacquéFrance Disney+
Fallout Lisa Joy & Jonathan Nolan United States Amazon Prime Video
Fiasco Igor Gotesman & Pierre Niney France Netflix
Franklin United States Apple TV+
MáximaNetherlands, Belgium, Spain, United States Videoland
TerminalAzedine Bendjilali, Giulio Callegari, Andréas Georgiou, Xavier Lacaille, Paul Mirabel & Angela SoupeFrance Canal+

Awards

The following awards were presented at the festival: [4]

Special awards

The following honorary awards are to be presented at the festival:

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