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The 1983 César Awards were hosted by Catherine Deneuve. The winners (highlighted in bold) were:
- Best Film:
La Balance, directed by Bob Swaim
Danton, directed by Andrzej Wajda
Passion, directed by Jean-Luc Godard
Une chambre en ville, directed by Jacques Demy
- Best Foreign Film:
Victor/Victoria, directed by Blake Edwards
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, directed by Steven Spielberg
The French Lieutenant's Woman, directed by Karel Reisz
Yol, directed by Serif Gören, Yılmaz Güney
- Best First Work:
Mourir à trente ans, directed by Romain Goupil
Josepha, directed by Christopher Frank
Lettres d'amour en Somalie, directed by Frédéric Mitterrand
Tir groupé, directed by Jean-Claude Missiaen
- Best Actor:
Philippe Léotard, for La Balance
Gérard Depardieu, for Danton
Lino Ventura, for Les Misérables
Gérard Lanvin, for Tir groupé
- Best Actress:
Nathalie Baye, for La Balance
Miou-Miou, for Josepha
Romy Schneider, for La Passante du Sans-Souci
Simone Signoret, for L'Étoile du Nord
- Best Supporting Actor:
Jean Carmet, for Les Misérables
Gérard Klein, for La Passante du Sans-Souci
Michel Jonasz, for Qu'est-ce qui fait courir David?
Jean-François Stévenin, for Une chambre en ville
- Best Supporting Actress:
Fanny Cottençon, for L'Étoile du Nord
Denise Grey, for La Boum 2
Stéphane Audran, for Paradis pour tous
Danielle Darrieux, for Une chambre en ville
- Most Promising Actor:
Christophe Malavoy, for Family Rock
Jean-Paul Comart, for La Balance
Tchéky Karyo, for La Balance
Dominique Pinon, for The Return of Martin Guerre
- Most Promising Actress:
Sophie Marceau, for La Boum 2
Souad Amidou, for Le Grand frère
Fabienne Guyon, for Une chambre en ville
Julie Jézéquel, for L'Étoile du Nord
- Best Director:
Andrzej Wajda, for Danton
Bob Swaim, for La Balance
Jean-Luc Godard, for Passion
Jacques Demy, for Une chambre en ville
- Best Writing - Original:
Jean-Claude Carrière, Daniel Vigne, for The Return of Martin Guerre
Mathieu Fabiani, Bob Swaim, for La Balance
Éric Rohmer, for Le Beau Mariage
Élie Chouraqui, for Qu'est-ce qui fait courir David?
- Best Writing - Adaptation:
Jean Aurenche, Michel Grisolia, Pierre Granier-Deferre, for L'Étoile du Nord
Jean-Claude Carrière, for Danton
Daniel Schmid, Pascal Jardin, for Hécate
Robert Hossein, Alain Decaux, for Les Misérables
- Best Cinematography:
Henri Alekan, for La Truite
Edmond Richard, for Les Misérables
Raoul Coutard, for Passion
Jean Penzer, for Une chambre en ville
- Best Sound:
William Robert Sivel, Claude Villand, for La Passante du Sans-Souci
Piotr Zawadzki, Dominique Hennequin, Jean-Pierre Ruh, for Danton
Pierre Gamet, Jacques Maumont, for Les Quarantièmes rugissants
Gérard Lamps, André Hervée, for Une chambre en ville
- Best Editing:
Noëlle Boisson, for Qu'est-ce qui fait courir David?
Françoise Javet, for La Balance
Henri Lanoë, for Les Quarantièmes rugissants
Armand Psenny, for Tir groupé
Jean Ravel, for L'Étoile du Nord
- Best Music:
Michel Portal, for The Return of Martin Guerre
Vladimir Cosma, for La Boum 2
Georges Delerue, for La Passante du Sans-Souci
Michel Colombier, for Une chambre en ville
- Best Production Design:
Alain Nègre, for The Return of Martin Guerre
François de Lamothe, for Les Misérables
Alexandre Trauner, for La Truite
Bernard Evein, for Une chambre en ville
- Best Animated Short:
La Légende du pauvre bossu, directed by Michel Ocelot
Chronique 1909, directed by Paul Brizzi, Gaëtan Brizzi
Sans préavis, directed by Michel Gauthier
- Best Fiction Short:
Bluff, directed by Philippe Bensoussan
Corre, gitano, directed by Tony Gatlif
Merlin ou le cours de l'or, directed by Arthur Joffé
La Saisie, directed by Yves-Noël François
- Best Documentary Short:
Junkopia, directed by Chris Marker
L'Ange de l'abîme, directed by Annie Tresgot
Los Montes, directed by José Martin Sarmiento
Sculptures sonores, directed by Jacques Barsac
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