Deauville Green Awards: A historic awards record with 16 prizes for the TF1 Group
Deauville Green Awards: A historic awards record with 16 prizes for the TF1 Group
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TF1 Group received 16 awards at the 15th edition of the Deauville Green Awards, held on Wednesday, June 3, at the Good Planet Foundation.
A record for the Group for this international event for responsible film, which highlights the place given to environmental and societal issues at the heart of its programs.
Discover the TF1 Group’s awards shortlist at the Deauville Green Awards:
USHUAIA TV
- GOLD AWARD (Ecosystems and Biodiversity category) – “Terres d’urgence: Amazonie le combat pour la biodiversité” (“Urgent Lands: Amazonia, the battle for biodiversity”), written and directed by Guy Lagache and Julien Balestier, co-produced by Ushuaïa TV and Flair, to be aired in the second half of the year.
- SILVER AWARD (Fight against and adaptation to climate change category) – “Rise, la sagesse des éleveurs kenyans” (“Rise, the wisdom of Kenyan herders”), written and directed by Nicolas Palin and Mélodie Proust, produced by RISE - Our World Heritage, to be aired on Ushuaïa TV in the second half of the year.
- SILVER AWARD (Biodiversity preservation category) – “Gardiens des oiseaux” (“Guardians of birds”), written and directed by Muriel Barra and Mathieu Bohringer, co-produced by Ushuaïa TV and Lato Sensu Productions, available for streaming until June 30. -
SILVER AWARD (Seas, oceans and aquatic environments category) – “Mobula, la légende des diables” (“Mobula, the legend of the devils”), written and directed by Pierre-Etienne Larrous and Pierre Leo Paul Martinet, co-produced by Ushuaïa TV and Mona Lisa Production, to be aired on June 7 at 8:50 p.m., then available for streaming for 60 days.
- SILVER AWARD (Energy transition category) – “Hydrogène, une fausse bonne idée ?” (“Hydrogen, a false good idea?”), written and directed by Sergio Ghizzardi and co-produced by Ushuaïa TV, Les films d’ici and Domino Production, to be aired in the second half of the year. -
SILVER AWARD (Agriculture and sustainable resources category) – “Au nom de la mer” (“In the name of the sea”), written and directed by Sybille d'Orgeval and Chloé Henry Biabaud, co-produced by Ushuaïa TV and Zed, aired on June 27 at 8:50 p.m., then available for streaming for 60 days.
- SILVER AWARD (Habitats category) – “Snowman race, une course pour le climat” (“Snowman race, a race for the climate”), written by Kagawa Shiro and Horii Rintaro, produced by NHK, to be aired on Ushuaïa TV in the second half of the year.
- SILVER AWARD (Ecotourism and responsible travel category) – “Parc paradoxes, voyage américain” (“Parc paradoxes, American journey”), written and directed by Adrien Cotonat and Simon Petot-Bottin, co-produced by Ushuaïa TV and THM Productions, aired on July 4 at 8:50 p.m., then available for streaming for 60 days.
- DOCUMENTARY GRAND PRIZE – “Océania, les gardiens des océans” (“Oceania, the guardians of the oceans”), written and directed by Raynald Merienne, produced by KM with the participation of Ushuaïa TV, aired on June 8 at 8:50 p.m. on the occasion of World Oceans Day. Already available for streaming. 05/06/2026> - Special Futura Prize for “Kogis, un voyage pour soigner la Terre” (“Kogis, a journey to heal the Earth”), written and directed by Alexandre Bouchet and Eric Julien, co-produced by Ushuaïa TV and Yemaya Productions, to be aired in the second half of the year.
INFORMATION
- GOLD AWARD (Sustainable production, circular economy, waste, pollution category) – “Grand reportage: Bangladesh, l’enfer du textile” (“Special report: Bangladesh, the textile hell”) — a segment broadcast at 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 4, 2025 — produced by Jeanne Quancard and Antoine Pocry STUDIO TF1
- GOLD AWARD (Organization and social responsibility) for CAPA “Crèches, razzia sur les bébés” (“Daycare centers, a baby roundup”), produced by Anthony Orliange and Andréa Rawlins, and directed by Alain Pirot and Coraline Salvoche
- GOLD AWARD (Seas, Oceans and Aquatic Environments category) for CAPA “Piège à marée basse” (“Low-tide trap”), produced by Sally Blake, directed by Alexis Barbier-Bouvet and Manuel Lefevre - SILVER AWARD (Habitats, territories and living environment category) “Guyane, l'appel de la forêt amazonienne” (“French Guiana, the call of the Amazon rainforest”), produced by Sophie Paliès and Jean-Marie Pernaud, and directed by Céline Bittner for 17 June
TF1 FACTORY
- GOLD TROPHY (Energy transition category) – “Play 4 life,” produced by TF1 Factory, broadcast on Ushuaïa TV and TF1+.
TF1 PUB
- GOLD TROPHY – (Sustainable consumption and labels category) – Ecofunding Carbon spot (TF1 PUB) “Alimentation plus durable” (“More sustainable food”), produced by TF1 Factory and written by Sidièse.
TF1 Group Awards As an engaged player on these issues for several years, TF1 Group also presented a special award in the category “Humanitarian Action and Solidarity” for “La vie sans eux” (“Life without them”), directed by Eric de Chazournes with the Princesse Margot association. Sustainable development: a major pillar of TF1 Group’s CSR policy For more than 15 years, TF1 Group has been a committed media player, with over 1,000 segments per year dedicated to sustainable development and ecological transition within its news programs, or through Ushuaïa TV, the only TV channel devoted solely to protecting the planet. TF1 Group is also mobilizing to reduce its own greenhouse gas emissions and to help enable more responsible audiovisual productions through the EcoProd Collective (co-founded by TF1 in 2009). In 2025, more than 25 productions earned the EcoProd label, including hit series such as Master Crimes, Montmartre, or Le Diplôme, major shows such as Danse avec Les Stars, and programs like 50' Inside, Automoto, or Petits Plats en équilibre.