Louis Delluc Prize

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Le Prix Louis-Delluc is a French film award. For every year It has been awarded since its creation in 1937, it has been bestowed on the second Thursday of December. The jury is composed of 20 members, made up of a group of film critics and personalities who are cultural significance. Gilles Jacob is the president. The meeting is at le Fouquet's restaurant in Champs-Élysées.

Founded in 1937 by Maurice Bessy and Marcel Idzkowski in a tribute to Louis Delluc (1890–1924), first French journalist specialized on cinema and who founded the ciné-clubs.

Awards

Prix Louis-Delluc

Prix Louis-Delluc for first film

Jury on 1937 edition

  • Maurice Bessy
  • Pierre Bost
  • Georges Charensol
  • Nino Franck
  • Marcel Idzkowski
  • Roger Régent
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