The Cannes Corporate Media & TV Awards is an international festival dedicated to corporate films, online media and TV productions, and takes place every October in Cannes, France. It is often referred to as one of the most important festivals in the corporate film industry. The first festival took place in 2010. The current Festival Director is Austrian businessman Alexander V. Kammel who is also the director of the International Committee of Tourism Film Festivals and many other festivals. The best corporate productions and international TV documentaries are rewarded with Dolphin Trophies in Gold and Silver. The Grand Prix is selected from all the Gold Dolphin winners. A total of 39 categories exists, and winners are selected by a new jury every year often including Oscar- and Emmy-winners.
Categories
The festival has a total number of , which are divided into five main groups: Corporate Films and Videos, TV Documentaries and Reports, Online Media, Production Arts & Crafts and Students. The list of categories may be updated from year to year, in accordance with the audiovisual industry trends.
Awards
In the last eight years of the Award's history, the winners were awarded Silver, Gold, Black or White Dolphin. The outstanding artworks were rewarded with the Silver and Gold Dolphins. The Production Art & Craft category winners received Black Dolphins. The Grand Prix – given to the best video of the festival – is a White Dolphin. The Grand Prix will be awarded to the films selected among the Gold Winners. From 2015, the festival has a new trophy for the best production company, the Blue Dolphin.
Grand Prix winners
2018: Losing Mr Renton - Directed by Tracey O'Halloran / Media Zoo
2017: The Heart of Trade - Directed by Malcolm Green
2016: Jus des Idées - Directed by Sun Sheau Huei
2015: The Heartbeat of Switzerland - Directed by Stephan Usteri
2014: Das Leben braucht Mut - Directed by Tobias Fueter
2013: Barossa. Be Consumed - Directed by Jeffrey Darling
2012: A Day of Reflection - Produced by Conspiração Filmes
2011: Interviews of STI Stars - Produced by McCann Paris
2010: A Timeless Mystery - Directed by Pieter-Rim de Kroon
Notable Gold Dolphin winners
2016: David Attenborough's Life that glows - Directed by Joe Loncraine for BBC.
The Awards Gala takes place in Cannes, France every year in October. The evening before the Awards Ceremony, the winners from all over the worldget together during the Welcome Party, on the beach of the InterContinental Carlton. The day of the Awards Ceremony begins with the Media Center, where all submitted videos can be seen. The main evening starts with the Welcome Champagne leading the Award Gala Dinner. The two-day event ends with the Dolphin Lounge open bar.