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The 1992 César Awards were hosted by Michèle Morgan. The winners (highlighted in bold) and nominees were:
- Best Film:
Tous les matins du monde, directed by Alain Corneau
Merci la vie, directed by Bertrand Blier
La Belle Noiseuse, directed by Jacques Rivette
Van Gogh, directed by Maurice Pialat
- Best Foreign Film:
Toto le Héros, directed by Jaco Van Dormael
Alice, directed by Woody Allen
Dances with Wolves, directed by Kevin Costner
The Silence of the Lambs, directed by Jonathan Demme
Thelma & Louise, directed by Ridley Scott
Urga, directed by Nikita Mikhalkov
- Best Debut:
Delicatessen, directed by Marc Caro, Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Les Arcandiers, directed by Manuel Sanchez
L'Autre, directed by Bernard Giraudeau
Fortune Express, directed by Olivier Schatzky
Lune froide, directed by Patrick Bouchitey
- Best Actor:
Jacques Dutronc, for Van Gogh
Michel Piccoli, for La Belle Noiseuse
Hippolyte Girardot, for Hors la vie
Jean-Pierre Marielle, for Tous les matins du monde
Gérard Jugnot, for Une époque formidable...
- Best Actress:
Jeanne Moreau, for La vieille qui marchait dans la mer
Anouk Grinberg, for Merci la vie
Juliette Binoche, for Les Amants du Pont-Neuf
Emmanuelle Béart, for La Belle Noiseuse
Irène Jacob, for La Double vie de Véronique
- Best Supporting Actor:
Jean Carmet, for Merci la vie
Jean-Claude Dreyfus, for Delicatessen
Ticky Holgado, for Une époque formidable...
Bernard Le Coq, for Van Gogh
Gérard Séty, for Van Gogh
- Best Supporting Actress:
Anne Brochet, for Tous les matins du monde
Catherine Jacob, for Merci la vie
Jane Birkin, for La Belle Noiseuse
Hélène Vincent, for J'embrasse pas
Valérie Lemercier, for L'Opération Corned-Beef
- Most Promising Actor:
Manuel Blanc, for J'embrasse pas
Laurent Grévill, for L'Année de l'éveil
Thomas Langmann, for Paris s'éveille
Guillaume Depardieu, for Tous les matins du monde
Chick Ortega, for Une époque formidable...
- Most Promising Actress:
Géraldine Pailhas, for La Neige et le feu
Marie-Laure Dougnac, for Delicatessen
Marie Gillain, for Mon père, ce héros
Alexandra London, for Van Gogh
Elsa Zylberstein, for Van Gogh
- Best Director:
Alain Corneau, for Tous les matins du monde
Bertrand Blier, for Merci la vie
Jacques Rivette, for La Belle Noiseuse
André Téchiné, for J'embrasse pas
Maurice Pialat, for Van Gogh
- Best Writing:
Gilles Adrien, Marc Caro, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, for Delicatessen
Bertrand Blier, for Merci la vie
Alain Corneau, Pascal Quignard, for Tous les matins du monde
Maurice Pialat, for Van Gogh
- Best Cinematography:
Yves Angelo, for Tous les matins du monde
Darius Khondji, for Delicatessen
Gilles Henry, Emmanuel Machuel, for Van Gogh
- Best Costume Design:
Corinne Jorry, for Tous les matins du monde
Valérie Pozzo di Borgo, for Delicatessen
Edith Vesperini, for Van Gogh
- Best Sound:
Anne Le Campion, Pierre Gamet, Gérard Lamps, Pierre Verany, for Tous les matins du monde
Vincent Arnardi, Jérôme Thiault, for Delicatessen
Jean-Pierre Duret, François Groult, for Van Gogh
- Best Editing:
Hervé Schneid, for Delicatessen
Claudine Merlin, for Merci la vie
Marie-Josèphe Yoyotte, for Tous les matins du monde
- Best Music:
Jordi Savall, for Tous les matins du monde
Carlos D'Alessio, for Delicatessen
Zbigniew Preisner, for La Double vie de Véronique
Jean-Claude Petit, for Mayrig
- Best Production Design:
Jean-Philippe Carp, Miljen Kreka Kljakovic, for Delicatessen
Michel Vandestien, for Les Amants du Pont-Neuf
Philippe Pallut, Katia Wyszkop, for Van Gogh
- Best Animated Short:
J'entends plus la guitare, directed by Bernard Palacios
La Saga des glaises, directed by David Ferre, Olivier Théry-Lapiney
- Best Fiction Short:
25 décembre 58, 10h36, directed by Diane Bertrand
- Best Documentary Short:
Hermann Heinzel, ornithologue, directed by Jacques Mitsch
- Honorary César:
Michèle Morgan
Sylvester Stallone
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