The Monte-Carlo Television Festival has revealed the dates of its 64th edition: It’ll run June 13 to 17 at the Grimaldi Forum in the city. The festival team is set to travel to Los Angeles next month to meet with Hollywood studios as they work on assembling the program.
During this year’s edition, the festival featured four world premieres, two international premieres, and four French premieres over five days, and with more than 200 talent attending.
There were more than 30 public events, including the celebration of the 1,000th episode of the “NCIS” franchise, the presentation of the spin-off “NCIS: Tony & Ziva,” the 50th anniversary of “Little House on the Prairies” series, and the world premiere of the miniseries “The Gray House,” which opened the festival, with Morgan Freeman, one of its exec producers, attending.
Freeman received the…