César Award
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The César Award is the national film award of France first given out in 1975. The nominations are made by the members of the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinema. The award is French equivalent to the American Academy Awards.
The nationally televised award ceremony is held in the Théâtre du Châtelet, in Paris each February.
The name of the award comes from the sculptor, César Baldaccini (1921-1998). The trophies are actual sculptures of the artist.
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[edit] Winners
[edit] Best Picture Awards
[edit] Best Director Awards
[edit] Best Actor Awards
- See César Award for Best Actor
- See César Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
- See César Award for Most Promising Actor
[edit] Best Actress Awards
- See César Award for Best Actress
- See César Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
- See César Award for Most Promising Actress
[edit] Best Foreign Film
[edit] Best Writing
[edit] Best Cinematography
[edit] Best Editing
[edit] Best Sound
[edit] See also
César Awards |
Best Actor | Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Best Actress | Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Best Director | Best Editing | Best Film | Best Foreign Film | Best Writing | Most Promising Actress | Most Promising Actor | Best Writing - Original | Best Writing - Adaptation | Best Music Written for a Film | Best Cinematography | Best Costume Design | Best Sound | Best Short Film | Best First Work | Best Production Design | Best Poster | Best Work Of Fiction | Best Production Designer | Best Film from the European Union | Best Screenplay | Best Producer | Best Debut | Best Costumes | Honorary Award |
César Awards ceremonies |
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