Festival Rose d'Or
06 May - 10 May 2012
00 Feb - 00Feb 2012
The Rose dOr, the festival for entertainment television programming, was created in 1961 by Marcel Bezanηon to help a select group of national broadcasters to fill the gaps in their summer schedules with inexpensive, good quality programmes.
Marcel Bezanηons idea was simple: Why dont we put together a really good international variety programme in Switzerland, then swap it for productions from other countries within the framework of a competition?
It was thus, on 27 May 1961 in Montreux, Switzerland, that the BBC was awarded the first ever Rose dOr Award for the Black and White Minstrel Show.
Since the swinging sixties, the list of stars awarded prizes at the Rose dOr tells the story of entertainment television.
The Rose dOr Festival gave the whole range of light entertainment international prominence - from circuses and skating shows to comedy specials, game shows to cartoons, opera to rocknroll.
The winners speak for themselves Barbara Streisand, the Muppet Show, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Liza Minelli, Benny Hill, Monty Python, Cirque du Soleil, Julie Andrews, The Simpsons, Mr. Bean, Nigel Kennedy, Kurt Browning, Shirley Maclaine
the list is vast.
As the festival grew, programme swaps ceased to be viable and the innovative concept of the Film Kiosk was born.
This idea widely copied since then rapidly turned the Rose dOr into one of the worlds most important entertainment programme markets.
With more than 40 countries participating each year, the festival is now a unique meeting place for for the onscreen entertainment community, and attracts leading figures from the industry, providing a unique opportunity for discussion, debate and behind the scenes deal making.
It is also one of the most important venues for promoting music and variety specials or launching new entertainment formats.
In the 21st century, most of the biggest international format hits were launched at the Rose dOr Who Wants to be a Millionaire, Idol, Test the Nation, The Apprentice, Weakest Link the list goes on.
In 2009, the Swiss multinational media company Ringier brought the Rose dOr under its wings and will take the festival into its 50th anniversary.
Ringier is committed to further raising the profile of the Rose dOr as a highlight of the entertainment industry calendar.
Rose d'Or Festival
Sempacherstrasse 3
6003 Lucerne
Switzerland
Telephone: +41 41 242 09 05
Email:
info@rosedor.com
Website:
www.rosedor.com