13th César Awards
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The 13th César Awards ceremony was held in 1988 and hosted by Miloš Forman. The winners (highlighted in bold) were:
- Best Film:
Au revoir, les enfants, directed by Louis Malle
Le Grand Chemin, directed by Jean-Loup Hubert
Les Innocents, directed by André Téchiné
Sous le soleil de Satan, directed by Maurice Pialat
Tandem, directed by Patrice Leconte - Best Foreign Film:
The Last Emperor, directed by Bernardo Bertolucci
Der Himmel über Berlin, directed by Wim Wenders
Intervista, directed by Federico Fellini
Oci ciornie, directed by Nikita Mikhalkov
The Untouchables, directed by Brian De Palma - Best First Work:
L'Oeil au beur(re) noir, directed by Serge Meynard
Avril brisé, directed by Liria Bégéja
Flag, directed by Jacques Santi
Le Jupon rouge, directed by Geneviève Lefebvre
Le Moine et la sorcière, directed by Suzanne Schiffman - Best Actor:
Richard Bohringer, for Le Grand Chemin
Christophe Malavoy, for De guerre lasse
Jean Carmet, for Miss Mona
Gérard Depardieu, for Sous le soleil de Satan
Gérard Jugnot, for Tandem
Jean Rochefort, for Tandem - Best Actress:
Anémone, for Le Grand Chemin
Catherine Deneuve, for Agent trouble
Nastassja Kinski, for Maladie d'amour
Jeanne Moreau, for Le Miraculé
Sandrine Bonnaire, for Sous le soleil de Satan - Best Supporting Actor:
Jean-Claude Brialy, for Les Innocents
Tom Novembre, for Agent trouble
Jean-Pierre Kalfon, for Le Cri du hibou
Jean-Pierre Léaud, for Les Keufs
Guy Marchand, for Noyade interdite - Best Supporting Actress:
Dominique Lavanant, for Agent trouble
Anna Karina, for Cayenne Palace
Marie Laforêt, for Fucking Fernand
Bernadette Lafont, for Masques
Sylvie Joly, for Le Miraculé - Most Promising Actor:
Thierry Frémont, for Travelling avant
François Négret, for Au revoir, les enfants
Cris Campion, for Champ d'honneur
Pascal Légitimus, for L'Oeil au beur(re) noir - Most Promising Actress:
Mathilda May, for Le Cri du hibou
Sophie Renoir, for L'Ami de mon amie
Anne Brochet, for Masques
Julie Delpy, for La Passion Béatrice - Best Director:
Louis Malle, for Au revoir, les enfants
Jean-Loup Hubert, for Le Grand Chemin
André Téchiné, for Les Innocents
Maurice Pialat, for Sous le soleil de Satan
Patrice Leconte, for Tandem - Best Writing:
Louis Malle, for Au revoir, les enfants
Éric Rohmer, for L'Ami de mon amie
Jean-Loup Hubert, for Le Grand Chemin
Colo Tavernier, for La Passion Béatrice
Patrice Leconte, Patrick Dewolf, for Tandem - Best Cinematography:
Renato Berta, for Au revoir, les enfants
Patrick Blossier, for Miss Mona
Willy Kurant, for Sous le soleil de Satan - Best Costume Design:
Jacqueline Moreau, for La Passion Béatrice
Corinne Jorry, for Au revoir, les enfants
Olga Berluti, for De guerre lasse - Best Sound:
Jean-Claude Laureux, Claude Villand, Bernard Leroux, for Au revoir, les enfants
Jean-Louis Ughetto, Dominique Hennequin, for Les Innocents
Bernard Bats, Gérard Lamps, for Un homme amoureux - Best Editing:
Emmanuelle Castro, for Au revoir, les enfants
Raymonde Guyot, for Le Grand Chemin
Yann Dedet, for Sous le soleil de Satan - Best Music:
Michel Portal, for Champ d'honneur
Gabriel Yared, for Agent trouble
Philippe Sarde, for Les Innocents - Best Production Design:
Willy Holt, for Au revoir, les enfants
Jean-Pierre Kohut-Svelko, for Ennemis intimes
Guy-Claude François, for La Passion Béatrice - Best Animated Short:
Le Petit cirque de toutes les couleurs, directed by Patrick Deniau
Transatlantique, directed by Bruce Krebs - Best Fiction Short:
Présence féminine, directed by Éric Rochant
D'après Maria, directed by Jean-Claude Robert
Pétition, directed by Jean-Louis Comolli - Best Documentary Short:
L'Été perdu, directed by Dominique Théron
Pour une poignée de Kurus, directed by Christian Raimbaud - Honorary César:
Serge Silberman
External links
- César Awards 1988 at the IMDb
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