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César Awards

The César Award is the national film award of France. It is delivered in the Nuit des César ceremony and was first awarded in 1976. The nominations are selected by the members of twelve categories of filmmaking professionals and supported by the French Ministry of Culture.[1] The nationally televised award ceremony is held in Paris each year in February. The exact location has changed over the years (in the Théâtre du Châtelet from 2002 to 2016). It is an initiative of the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma, which was founded in 1975.

César Awards
Current: 47th César Awards
The César Award logo
Awarded forAchievements in French cinema
CountryFrance
Presented byAcadémie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma
First awardedApril 3, 1976; 46 years ago (1976-04-03)
Websiteacademie-csinema.org

The César Award is considered the highest film honor in France, the French film industry's equivalent to the Molière Award for theatre, and the Victoires de la Musique for music. In cinema, it is the French equivalent to the Academy Award.

The award was created by Georges Cravenne, who was also the creator of the Molière Award for theatre. The name of the award comes from the sculptor César Baldaccini (1921–1998) who designed it.

The 47th César Awards ceremony took place on 25 February 2022. Lost Illusions, directed by Xavier Giannoli, won the award for Best Film.[2]

History

In 1974, Georges Cravenne founded the Academy of Arts and Techniques of Cinema that was, from the outset, intended to reward the achievements and the most remarkable film artwork, to have a French equivalent to the American Oscars. The first César Awards – also known as the "Night of Caesar" – were held on 3 April 1976 under the chairmanship of Jean Gabin who watched the ceremony from the front row seated in a wheelchair a few months before his death. The name of the award comes from the sculptor César, designer of the trophy awarded to the winners in each category. It is also an homage to the Raimu, the great French actor and performer of Marseille trilogy of Marcel Pagnol, in which Raimu played the character of César.

The César Awards replaced the Étoile de cristal [fr], which was awarded from 1955 to 1975. Other prizes had been awarded to French cinema in the past. From 1934 to 1986, the Grand prix du cinéma français [fr], established by film pioneer Louis Lumière, was given to one film a year. In the 1950s, the Victoire du cinéma français [fr] was awarded each June. Lacking popular enthusiasm compared to the Étoile de cristal, this award was discontinued after 1964.[citation needed]

At the inaugural César Awards, 13 awards were distributed. Today, there are 22 (in nine subcategories). Categories added in recent years include Most Promising Actor/Actress (Meilleur espoir), Best Documentary (Meilleur documentaire) and Best Animated Film (Meilleur film d'animation), while awards honoring the best film poster and best producer have been dropped, as they are now given at a sister ceremony, the Prix Daniel Toscan du Plantier [fr].

Beginning with the 43rd César ceremony in 2018, a new special award, the César du public, is given to the French film with the most box office receipts during the previous year and the beginning of the current year.[3] This award responds to the need to reward French comedy films, which remain the most popular genre in France.[4][5][6]

During the 45th ceremony in 2020, Adèle Haenel, a French actress playing the main character in Portrait of a Lady on Fire left the room when Roman Polanski's award for best director[7] was announced in protest against the fact that notable sexual abusers in the film industry can receive awards when their victims are reduced to silence. Polanski was convicted of unlawful sexual intercourse with a 13-year-old in California in 1978, and has additionally been accused of other incidents of rape.[8][9][10][11][12][13]

The statue

 
The César Award trophy

The César statues are compressed sculptures of metal objects, designed in 1975 by the sculptor César Baldaccini, a friend of Georges Cravenne who gave them their name as a wink to the Oscars, the sound of the name being close to the film César by Pagnol.[14] These forged pieces are made from polished natural bronze, unlike the Oscars which are plated in gold. The latter directly inspired the first AATC trophy in 1976, which was a reel of film encircling a silhouette.[15][16] In 1977, before a mixed reception of actors, Baldaccini unveiled the current 8 by 8 cm compression, weighing 3.6 kg and cast in the Bocquel foundry in Normandy. The cost of a César has not been officially revealed, but is estimated at around 1,500 euros.

Voting process

Voting for César Awards is conducted through two ballots by mail: the first to establish nominations per category (three to five, depending on the discipline), and the second to decide the winner.

Voters are professionals in the field, numbering about 4,000, divided into 12 colleges (actors, directors, writers, technicians, producers, distributors and international vendors, operators, agents artistic, technical industries, casting directors, press officers and members associates). The criteria for voting are: demonstrate a relatively consistent career in film and get a double sponsorship in the Académie des arts et techniques du cinéma. Nominees or winners of the previous editions are exempt from these formalities.

To aid voters, the Académie identifies each year films released in France and provides a guide to the works and eligible professionals. A DVD set of French or primarily French productions produced during the year is sent in December with the catalog of films to the electors. After the nominations are revealed, at the end of January, special screenings of the nominated films are shown at the Le Balzac cinema in Paris, near the Champs-Élysées. Each year, a special lunch (Déjeuner des nommés aux César du cinéma [fr]) for nominees is held at the famous Fouquet's restaurant on the Champs-Élysées, a few weeks before the ceremony.[citation needed]

Categories

Merit awards

Special awards

  • Honorary Award - since 1976
  • César des Césars - between 1985 and 1995
  • Prix Daniel Toscan du Plantier - since 2008
  • Trophée César & Techniques - since 2011
  • Médaille d'Or - only in 2015
  • César & Techniques Special Award - only between 2015 and 2017
  • César & Techniques Innovation Award - since 2018
  • César du public - since 2018

Retired awards

Ceremonies

Edition Date[17] President(s)[18] Host(s)[19] Best Film
1st César Awards 3 April 1976 Jean Gabin Pierre Tchernia Le Vieux Fusil
2nd César Awards 19 February 1977 Lino Ventura Monsieur Klein
3rd César Awards 4 February 1978 Jeanne Moreau Providence
4th César Awards 3 February 1979 Charles Vanel Pierre Tchernia and Jean-Claude Brialy L'Argent des autres
5th César Awards 2 February 1980 Jean Marais Pierre Tchernia and Peter Ustinov Tess
6th César Awards 31 January 1981 Yves Montand Pierre Tchernia The Last Metro
7th César Awards 27 February 1982 Orson Welles Jacques Martin and Pierre Tchernia Quest for Fire
8th César Awards 26 February 1983 Catherine Deneuve Jean-Claude Brialy La Balance
9th César Awards 3 March 1984 Gene Kelly Léon Zitrone (Tie) À nos amours
&
Le Bal
10th César Awards 3 February 1985 Simone Signoret Pierre Tchernia My New Partner
11th César Awards 22 February 1986 Madeleine Renaud and Jean-Louis Barrault Michel Drucker Three Men and a Cradle
12th César Awards 7 March 1987 Sean Connery Michel Drucker and Pierre Tchernia Thérèse
13th César Awards 12 March 1988 Miloš Forman Michel Drucker and Jane Birkin Au revoir les enfants
14th César Awards 4 March 1989 Peter Ustinov Pierre Tchernia Camille Claudel
15th César Awards 4 March 1990 Kirk Douglas Ève Ruggiéri [fr] Too Beautiful for You
16th César Awards 9 March 1991 Sophia Loren Richard Bohringer Cyrano de Bergerac
17th César Awards 22 February 1992 Michèle Morgan Frédéric Mitterrand Tous les Matins du Monde
18th César Awards 8 March 1993 Marcello Mastroianni Savage Nights
19th César Awards 26 February 1994 Gérard Depardieu Fabrice Luchini and Clémentine Célarié Smoking / No Smoking
20th César Awards 25 February 1995 Alain Delon Jean-Claude Brialy and Pierre Tchernia Wild Reeds
21st César Awards 3 February 1996 Philippe Noiret Antoine de Caunes La Haine
22nd César Awards 8 February 1997 Annie Girardot Ridicule
23rd César Awards 28 February 1998 Juliette Binoche Same Old Song
24th César Awards 6 March 1999 Isabelle Huppert The Dreamlife of Angels
25th César Awards 19 February 2000 Alain Delon Alain Chabat Venus Beauty Institute
26th César Awards 24 February 2001 Daniel Auteuil Édouard Baer The Taste of Others
27th César Awards 2 March 2002 Nathalie Baye Amélie
28th César Awards 22 February 2003 Géraldine Pailhas The Pianist
29th César Awards 21 February 2004 Fanny Ardant Gad Elmaleh The Barbarian Invasions
30th César Awards 26 February 2005 Isabelle Adjani Games of Love and Chance
31st César Awards 25 February 2006 Carole Bouquet Valérie Lemercier The Beat That My Heart Skipped
32nd César Awards 24 February 2007 Claude Brasseur Lady Chatterley
33rd César Awards 22 February 2008 Jean Rochefort Antoine de Caunes The Secret of the Grain
34th César Awards 27 February 2009 Charlotte Gainsbourg Séraphine
35th César Awards 27 February 2010 Marion Cotillard Valérie Lemercier and Gad Elmaleh A Prophet
36th César Awards 25 February 2011 Jodie Foster Antoine de Caunes Of Gods and Men
37th César Awards 24 February 2012 Guillaume Canet The Artist
38th César Awards 22 February 2013 Jamel Debbouze Amour
39th César Awards 28 February 2014 François Cluzet Cécile de France Me, Myself and Mum
40th César Awards 20 February 2015 Dany Boon Édouard Baer Timbuktu
41st César Awards 26 February 2016 Claude Lelouch Florence Foresti Fatima
42nd César Awards 24 February 2017 Jérôme Commandeur Elle
43rd César Awards 2 March 2018 Vanessa Paradis Manu Payet BPM (Beats per Minute)
44th César Awards 22 February 2019 Kristin Scott Thomas Kad Merad Custody
45th César Awards 28 February 2020 Sandrine Kiberlain Florence Foresti Les Misérables
46th César Awards 12 March 2021 Roschdy Zem Marina Foïs Bye Bye Morons
47th César Awards 25 February 2022 Danièle Thompson Antoine de Caunes Lost Illusions

Overall

Films that received five or more César Awards

Film Year Noms. Wins
Cyrano de Bergerac 1990 13 10
The Last Metro 1980 12 10
A Prophet 2009 13 9
The Beat That My Heart Skipped 2005 10 8
Lost Illusions 2022 15 7
Same Old Song 1997 12 7
All the World's Mornings 1991 11 7
The Pianist 2002 10 7
Goodbye, Children 1987 9 7
Séraphine 2008 9 7
Providence 1977 8 7
Timbuktu 2015 8 7
The Artist 2012 10 6
Thérèse 1986 10 6
Camille Claudel 1988 12 5
Queen Margot 1994 12 5
A Very Long Engagement 2004 12 5
Annette 2022 11 5
Too Beautiful For You 1989 11 5
La Vie en Rose 2007 11 5
Amour 2013 10 5
Me, Myself and Mum 2014 10 5
Lady Chatterley 2007 9 5
Smoking/No Smoking 1993 9 5

Films that received 10 or more César Award nominations

Film Year Noms. Wins
Lost Illusions 2022 15 7
Amélie 2001 13 4
Cyrano de Bergerac 1990 13 10
Subway 1985 13 3
A Prophet 2009 13 9
Polisse 2012 13 2
Camille redouble 2013 13 0
See You Up There 2018 13 5
BPM (Beats per Minute) 2018 13 6
8 Women 2002 12 0
The Last Metro 1980 12 10
Tchao Pantin 1984 12 5
Camille Claudel 1988 12 5
Queen Margot 1994 12 5
Ridicule 1996 12 4
Same Old Song 1997 12 7
A Very Long Engagement 2004 12 5
The Minister 2012 12 3
An Officer and a Spy 2020 12 3
Les Misérables 2020 12 4
All the World's Mornings 1991 11 7
Nelly and Mr. Arnaud 1995 11 2
A Secret 2007 11 1
À l'origine 2009 11 1
Of Gods and Men 2010 11 3
Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train 1998 11 3
Too Beautiful for You 1989 11 5
La Vie en Rose 2007 11 5
Marguerite 2016 11 4
Elle 2017 11 2
Frantz 2017 11 1
My Golden Days 2016 11 1
La Belle Époque 2020 11 3
Annette 2022 11 5
Public Enemy Number One 2008 10 3
The Beat That My Heart Skipped 2005 10 8
Clean Up 1981 10 0
The Pianist 2002 10 7
Thérèse 1986 10 6
Welcome 2009 10 0
The Artist 2012 10 6
Farewell, My Queen 2013 10 3
Amour 2013 10 5
Me, Myself and Mum 2014 10 5
Custody 2019 10 4
Saint Laurent 2015 10 1
Sink or Swim 2019 10 1
C'est la vie! 2018 10 0
Portrait of a Lady on Fire 2020 10 1
Aline 2022 10 1

Directors with two or more awards

Actors with 7 or more nominations

"Big Five" winners and nominees

Winners

  1. Best Film: François Truffaut
  2. Best Director: François Truffaut
  3. Best Actor: Gérard Depardieu
  4. Best Actress: Catherine Deneuve
  5. Best Writing: Suzanne Schiffman and François Truffaut
  1. Best Film: Michael Haneke & Margaret Ménégoz
  2. Best Director: Michael Haneke
  3. Best Actor: Jean-Louis Trintignant
  4. Best Actress: Emmanuelle Riva
  5. Best Writing: Michael Haneke

Nominees

Four awards won

Three awards won

Most acting wins and nominations for a film

Total Wins Film Actors
7 1 Polisse Actress: Marina Foïs and Karin Viard
Supporting Actor: Nicolas Duvauchelle, JoeyStarr and Frédéric Pierrot
Supporting Actress: Karole Rocher
Promising Actress Naidra Ayadi (won)
7 0 Camille redouble Actress: Noémie Lvovsky
Supporting Actor: Samir Guesmi and Michel Vuillermoz
Supporting Actress: Judith Chemla and Yolande Moreau
Promising Actress Julia Faure and India Hair
5 3 Same Old Song Actor: André Dussollier (won)
Actress: Sabine Azéma
Supporting Actor: Jean-Pierre Bacri (won)
Supporting Actress: Agnès Jaoui (won) and Lambert Wilson
4 3 Queen Margot Actress: Isabelle Adjani (won)
Supporting Actor: Jean-Hugues Anglade (won)
Supporting Actress: Dominique Blanc and Virna Lisi (won)
4 2 The Last Metro Actor: Gérard Depardieu (won)
Actress: Catherine Deneuve (won)
Supporting Actor: Heinz Bennent
Supporting Actress: Andréa Ferréol
4 1 Elle Actress: Isabelle Huppert (won)
Supporting Actor: Laurent Lafitte
Supporting Actress: Anne Consigny
Promising Actor: Jonas Bloquet
4 1 La Famille Bélier Actor: François Damiens
Actress: Karin Viard
Supporting Actor: Éric Elmosnino
Promising Actress: Louane Emera (won)
4 1 Too Beautiful for You Actor: Gérard Depardieu
Actress: Josiane Balasko and Carole Bouquet (won)
Supporting Actor: Roland Blanche
4 0 Amélie Actress: Audrey Tautou
Supporting Actor: Jamel Debbouze and Rufus
Supporting Actress: Isabelle Nanty
3 2 Amour Actor: Jean-Louis Trintignant (won)
Actress: Emmanuelle Riva (won)
Supporting Actress: Isabelle Huppert
3 2 What's in a Name Actor: Patrick Bruel
Supporting Actor: Guillaume de Tonquédec (won)
Supporting Actress: Valérie Benguigui (won)
3 1 Camille Claudel Actor: Gérard Depardieu
Actress: Isabelle Adjani (won)
Supporting Actor: Alain Cuny
3 1 Hippocrate Actor: Vincent Lacoste
Supporting Actor: Reda Kateb (won)
Supporting Actress: Marianne Denicourt
3 1 It's Only the End of the World Actor: Gaspard Ulliel (won)
Supporting Actor: Vincent Cassel
Supporting Actress: Nathalie Baye
3 1 La Vie en rose Actress: Marion Cotillard (won)
Supporting actor: Pascal Greggory
Supporting Actress: Sylvie Testud
3 1 Yves Saint Laurent Actor: Pierre Niney (won)
Supporting Actor: Guillaume Gallienne
Supporting Actress: Charlotte Le Bon
3 0 Ridicule Actor: Charles Berling
Supporting Actor: Bernard Giraudeau and Jean Rochefort
3 0 Saint Laurent Actor: Gaspard Ulliel
Supporting Actor: Louis Garrel and Jérémie Renier

See also

References

  1. ^ "The César Ceremony" 3 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine, Académie des arts et techniques du cinéma
  2. ^ Zilko, Christian (25 February 2022). "Annette' and 'Lost Illusions' Dominate César Awards 2022: Full Winners List". IndieWire. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
  3. ^ "Edito: quand nos César font Boon » Le Blog d'Ecran Noir" (in French). Retrieved 14 September 2022.
  4. ^ "Références bibliographiques", Les effets spéciaux au cinéma, Armand Colin, pp. 271–274, 14 March 2018, doi:10.3917/arco.hamus.2018.01.0271, ISBN 9782200619824, retrieved 14 September 2022
  5. ^ "Les César jouent la carte grand public", LExpress.fr (in French), 31 January 2018, retrieved 9 February 2018.
  6. ^ "Les César annoncent la création d'un prix du public", leparisien.fr, 31 January 2018, retrieved 31 January 2018.
  7. ^ "Claire Denis n'a pas hésité avant de remettre le César à Roman Polanski". Le Huffington Post (in French). 1 March 2020. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  8. ^ Peltier, Elian (24 February 2020). "Adèle Haenel: France 'Missed the Boat' on #MeToo". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  9. ^ "What Happened at the César Awards Was a Setup For Silence". AwardsWatch. 29 February 2020. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  10. ^ "César. César pour Polanski, Adèle Haenel quitte la cérémonie". www.lejsl.com (in French). Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  11. ^ ""Bravo la pédophilie" : le coup de colère d'Adèle Haenel après la victoire de Roman Polanski aux César". Madame Figaro (in French). Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  12. ^ . Libération.fr (in French). Archived from the original on 1 March 2020. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  13. ^ "César : A l'annonce de la victoire de Polanski, Adèle Haenel quitte la salle". Les Inrocks (in French). Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  14. ^ Yannick Dehée, Agnès Chauveau (2013). Dictionnaire de la télévision française. Nouveau Monde éditions. p. 67..
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  16. ^ Robert Cravenne (1995). Le tour du monde du cinéma français. Dixit. p. 185..
  17. ^ (PDF). Académie des César. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 April 2015. Retrieved 17 March 2015.
  18. ^ (PDF). Académie des César. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 17 March 2015.
  19. ^ (PDF). Académie des César. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 17 March 2015.

External links

  • Official website
  • César Awards at IMDb

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For the hotel awards see Cesar Award hotels The Cesar Award is the national film award of France It is delivered in the Nuit des Cesar ceremony and was first awarded in 1976 The nominations are selected by the members of twelve categories of filmmaking professionals and supported by the French Ministry of Culture 1 The nationally televised award ceremony is held in Paris each year in February The exact location has changed over the years in the Theatre du Chatelet from 2002 to 2016 It is an initiative of the Academie des Arts et Techniques du Cinema which was founded in 1975 Cesar AwardsCurrent 47th Cesar AwardsThe Cesar Award logoAwarded forAchievements in French cinemaCountryFrancePresented byAcademie des Arts et Techniques du CinemaFirst awardedApril 3 1976 46 years ago 1976 04 03 Websiteacademie csinema orgThe Cesar Award is considered the highest film honor in France the French film industry s equivalent to the Moliere Award for theatre and the Victoires de la Musique for music In cinema it is the French equivalent to the Academy Award The award was created by Georges Cravenne who was also the creator of the Moliere Award for theatre The name of the award comes from the sculptor Cesar Baldaccini 1921 1998 who designed it The 47th Cesar Awards ceremony took place on 25 February 2022 Lost Illusions directed by Xavier Giannoli won the award for Best Film 2 Contents 1 History 2 The statue 3 Voting process 4 Categories 4 1 Merit awards 4 2 Special awards 4 3 Retired awards 5 Ceremonies 6 Overall 6 1 Films that received five or more Cesar Awards 6 2 Films that received 10 or more Cesar Award nominations 6 3 Directors with two or more awards 6 4 Actors with 7 or more nominations 6 5 Big Five winners and nominees 6 5 1 Winners 6 5 2 Nominees 6 6 Most acting wins and nominations for a film 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditIn 1974 Georges Cravenne founded the Academy of Arts and Techniques of Cinema that was from the outset intended to reward the achievements and the most remarkable film artwork to have a French equivalent to the American Oscars The first Cesar Awards also known as the Night of Caesar were held on 3 April 1976 under the chairmanship of Jean Gabin who watched the ceremony from the front row seated in a wheelchair a few months before his death The name of the award comes from the sculptor Cesar designer of the trophy awarded to the winners in each category It is also an homage to the Raimu the great French actor and performer of Marseille trilogy of Marcel Pagnol in which Raimu played the character of Cesar Josiane Balasko Daniel Auteuil Catherine Deneuve and Karin Viard at the 2000 Cesar Award Ceremony The Cesar Awards replaced the Etoile de cristal fr which was awarded from 1955 to 1975 Other prizes had been awarded to French cinema in the past From 1934 to 1986 the Grand prix du cinema francais fr established by film pioneer Louis Lumiere was given to one film a year In the 1950s the Victoire du cinema francais fr was awarded each June Lacking popular enthusiasm compared to the Etoile de cristal this award was discontinued after 1964 citation needed At the inaugural Cesar Awards 13 awards were distributed Today there are 22 in nine subcategories Categories added in recent years include Most Promising Actor Actress Meilleur espoir Best Documentary Meilleur documentaire and Best Animated Film Meilleur film d animation while awards honoring the best film poster and best producer have been dropped as they are now given at a sister ceremony the Prix Daniel Toscan du Plantier fr Beginning with the 43rd Cesar ceremony in 2018 a new special award the Cesar du public is given to the French film with the most box office receipts during the previous year and the beginning of the current year 3 This award responds to the need to reward French comedy films which remain the most popular genre in France 4 5 6 During the 45th ceremony in 2020 Adele Haenel a French actress playing the main character in Portrait of a Lady on Fire left the room when Roman Polanski s award for best director 7 was announced in protest against the fact that notable sexual abusers in the film industry can receive awards when their victims are reduced to silence Polanski was convicted of unlawful sexual intercourse with a 13 year old in California in 1978 and has additionally been accused of other incidents of rape 8 9 10 11 12 13 The statue Edit The Cesar Award trophy The Cesar statues are compressed sculptures of metal objects designed in 1975 by the sculptor Cesar Baldaccini a friend of Georges Cravenne who gave them their name as a wink to the Oscars the sound of the name being close to the film Cesar by Pagnol 14 These forged pieces are made from polished natural bronze unlike the Oscars which are plated in gold The latter directly inspired the first AATC trophy in 1976 which was a reel of film encircling a silhouette 15 16 In 1977 before a mixed reception of actors Baldaccini unveiled the current 8 by 8 cm compression weighing 3 6 kg and cast in the Bocquel foundry in Normandy The cost of a Cesar has not been officially revealed but is estimated at around 1 500 euros Voting process EditVoting for Cesar Awards is conducted through two ballots by mail the first to establish nominations per category three to five depending on the discipline and the second to decide the winner Voters are professionals in the field numbering about 4 000 divided into 12 colleges actors directors writers technicians producers distributors and international vendors operators agents artistic technical industries casting directors press officers and members associates The criteria for voting are demonstrate a relatively consistent career in film and get a double sponsorship in the Academie des arts et techniques du cinema Nominees or winners of the previous editions are exempt from these formalities To aid voters the Academie identifies each year films released in France and provides a guide to the works and eligible professionals A DVD set of French or primarily French productions produced during the year is sent in December with the catalog of films to the electors After the nominations are revealed at the end of January special screenings of the nominated films are shown at the Le Balzac cinema in Paris near the Champs Elysees Each year a special lunch Dejeuner des nommes aux Cesar du cinema fr for nominees is held at the famous Fouquet s restaurant on the Champs Elysees a few weeks before the ceremony citation needed Categories EditMerit awards Edit Best Film Best Director Best Actor Best Actress Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress Most Promising Actor Most Promising Actress Best Adaptation Best Original Screenplay Best First Feature Film Best Foreign Film Best Animated Film Best Documentary Film Best Short Film Best Animated Short Film Best Cinematography Best Costume Design Best Editing Best Music Written for a Film Best Production Design Best Sound Special awards Edit Honorary Award since 1976 Cesar des Cesars between 1985 and 1995 Prix Daniel Toscan du Plantier since 2008 Trophee Cesar amp Techniques since 2011 Medaille d Or only in 2015 Cesar amp Techniques Special Award only between 2015 and 2017 Cesar amp Techniques Innovation Award since 2018 Cesar du public since 2018Retired awards Edit Best Film from the European Union 2002 2004 Best Poster 1986 1990 Best Producer 1995 1996 Best Writing Adaptation or Original 1976 2005 Best French Language Film 1984 1986 Best Documentary Short 1977 1991 Best Fiction Short 1977 1991 Best Animated Short 1977 1990 Ceremonies EditEdition Date 17 President s 18 Host s 19 Best Film1st Cesar Awards 3 April 1976 Jean Gabin Pierre Tchernia Le Vieux Fusil2nd Cesar Awards 19 February 1977 Lino Ventura Monsieur Klein3rd Cesar Awards 4 February 1978 Jeanne Moreau Providence4th Cesar Awards 3 February 1979 Charles Vanel Pierre Tchernia and Jean Claude Brialy L Argent des autres5th Cesar Awards 2 February 1980 Jean Marais Pierre Tchernia and Peter Ustinov Tess6th Cesar Awards 31 January 1981 Yves Montand Pierre Tchernia The Last Metro7th Cesar Awards 27 February 1982 Orson Welles Jacques Martin and Pierre Tchernia Quest for Fire8th Cesar Awards 26 February 1983 Catherine Deneuve Jean Claude Brialy La Balance9th Cesar Awards 3 March 1984 Gene Kelly Leon Zitrone Tie A nos amours amp Le Bal10th Cesar Awards 3 February 1985 Simone Signoret Pierre Tchernia My New Partner11th Cesar Awards 22 February 1986 Madeleine Renaud and Jean Louis Barrault Michel Drucker Three Men and a Cradle12th Cesar Awards 7 March 1987 Sean Connery Michel Drucker and Pierre Tchernia Therese13th Cesar Awards 12 March 1988 Milos Forman Michel Drucker and Jane Birkin Au revoir les enfants14th Cesar Awards 4 March 1989 Peter Ustinov Pierre Tchernia Camille Claudel15th Cesar Awards 4 March 1990 Kirk Douglas Eve Ruggieri fr Too Beautiful for You16th Cesar Awards 9 March 1991 Sophia Loren Richard Bohringer Cyrano de Bergerac17th Cesar Awards 22 February 1992 Michele Morgan Frederic Mitterrand Tous les Matins du Monde18th Cesar Awards 8 March 1993 Marcello Mastroianni Savage Nights19th Cesar Awards 26 February 1994 Gerard Depardieu Fabrice Luchini and Clementine Celarie Smoking No Smoking20th Cesar Awards 25 February 1995 Alain Delon Jean Claude Brialy and Pierre Tchernia Wild Reeds21st Cesar Awards 3 February 1996 Philippe Noiret Antoine de Caunes La Haine22nd Cesar Awards 8 February 1997 Annie Girardot Ridicule23rd Cesar Awards 28 February 1998 Juliette Binoche Same Old Song24th Cesar Awards 6 March 1999 Isabelle Huppert The Dreamlife of Angels25th Cesar Awards 19 February 2000 Alain Delon Alain Chabat Venus Beauty Institute26th Cesar Awards 24 February 2001 Daniel Auteuil Edouard Baer The Taste of Others27th Cesar Awards 2 March 2002 Nathalie Baye Amelie28th Cesar Awards 22 February 2003 Geraldine Pailhas The Pianist29th Cesar Awards 21 February 2004 Fanny Ardant Gad Elmaleh The Barbarian Invasions30th Cesar Awards 26 February 2005 Isabelle Adjani Games of Love and Chance31st Cesar Awards 25 February 2006 Carole Bouquet Valerie Lemercier The Beat That My Heart Skipped32nd Cesar Awards 24 February 2007 Claude Brasseur Lady Chatterley33rd Cesar Awards 22 February 2008 Jean Rochefort Antoine de Caunes The Secret of the Grain34th Cesar Awards 27 February 2009 Charlotte Gainsbourg Seraphine35th Cesar Awards 27 February 2010 Marion Cotillard Valerie Lemercier and Gad Elmaleh A Prophet36th Cesar Awards 25 February 2011 Jodie Foster Antoine de Caunes Of Gods and Men37th Cesar Awards 24 February 2012 Guillaume Canet The Artist38th Cesar Awards 22 February 2013 Jamel Debbouze Amour39th Cesar Awards 28 February 2014 Francois Cluzet Cecile de France Me Myself and Mum40th Cesar Awards 20 February 2015 Dany Boon Edouard Baer Timbuktu41st Cesar Awards 26 February 2016 Claude Lelouch Florence Foresti Fatima42nd Cesar Awards 24 February 2017 Jerome Commandeur Elle43rd Cesar Awards 2 March 2018 Vanessa Paradis Manu Payet BPM Beats per Minute 44th Cesar Awards 22 February 2019 Kristin Scott Thomas Kad Merad Custody45th Cesar Awards 28 February 2020 Sandrine Kiberlain Florence Foresti Les Miserables46th Cesar Awards 12 March 2021 Roschdy Zem Marina Fois Bye Bye Morons47th Cesar Awards 25 February 2022 Daniele Thompson Antoine de Caunes Lost IllusionsOverall EditFilms that received five or more Cesar Awards Edit Film Year Noms WinsCyrano de Bergerac 1990 13 10The Last Metro 1980 12 10A Prophet 2009 13 9The Beat That My Heart Skipped 2005 10 8Lost Illusions 2022 15 7Same Old Song 1997 12 7All the World s Mornings 1991 11 7The Pianist 2002 10 7Goodbye Children 1987 9 7Seraphine 2008 9 7Providence 1977 8 7Timbuktu 2015 8 7The Artist 2012 10 6Therese 1986 10 6Camille Claudel 1988 12 5Queen Margot 1994 12 5A Very Long Engagement 2004 12 5Annette 2022 11 5Too Beautiful For You 1989 11 5La Vie en Rose 2007 11 5Amour 2013 10 5Me Myself and Mum 2014 10 5Lady Chatterley 2007 9 5Smoking No Smoking 1993 9 5Films that received 10 or more Cesar Award nominations Edit Film Year Noms WinsLost Illusions 2022 15 7Amelie 2001 13 4Cyrano de Bergerac 1990 13 10Subway 1985 13 3A Prophet 2009 13 9Polisse 2012 13 2Camille redouble 2013 13 0See You Up There 2018 13 5BPM Beats per Minute 2018 13 68 Women 2002 12 0The Last Metro 1980 12 10Tchao Pantin 1984 12 5Camille Claudel 1988 12 5Queen Margot 1994 12 5Ridicule 1996 12 4Same Old Song 1997 12 7A Very Long Engagement 2004 12 5The Minister 2012 12 3An Officer and a Spy 2020 12 3Les Miserables 2020 12 4All the World s Mornings 1991 11 7Nelly and Mr Arnaud 1995 11 2A Secret 2007 11 1A l origine 2009 11 1Of Gods and Men 2010 11 3Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train 1998 11 3Too Beautiful for You 1989 11 5La Vie en Rose 2007 11 5Marguerite 2016 11 4Elle 2017 11 2Frantz 2017 11 1My Golden Days 2016 11 1La Belle Epoque 2020 11 3Annette 2022 11 5Public Enemy Number One 2008 10 3The Beat That My Heart Skipped 2005 10 8Clean Up 1981 10 0The Pianist 2002 10 7Therese 1986 10 6Welcome 2009 10 0The Artist 2012 10 6Farewell My Queen 2013 10 3Amour 2013 10 5Me Myself and Mum 2014 10 5Custody 2019 10 4Saint Laurent 2015 10 1Sink or Swim 2019 10 1C est la vie 2018 10 0Portrait of a Lady on Fire 2020 10 1Aline 2022 10 1Directors with two or more awards Edit Director Noms Wins Roman Polanski 5 5Jacques Audiard 7 3Alain Resnais 8 2Bertrand Tavernier 7 2Jean Jacques Annaud 4 2Claude Sautet 4 2Abdellatif Kechiche 3 2Actors with 7 or more nominations Edit Actor Actress Noms WinsGerard Depardieu 17 2Isabelle Huppert 16 2Daniel Auteuil 14 2Catherine Deneuve 14 2Karin Viard 13 3Nathalie Baye 10 4Catherine Frot 10 2Juliette Binoche 10 1Fabrice Luchini 10 1Miou Miou 10 1Isabelle Adjani 9 5Dominique Blanc 9 4Sandrine Kiberlain 9 2Francois Cluzet 9 1Michel Serrault 8 3Jean Hugues Anglade 8 1Emmanuelle Beart 8 1Andre Dussollier 7 3Marion Cotillard 7 2Charlotte Gainsbourg 7 2Adele Haenel 7 2Noemie Lvovsky 7 0Jean Pierre Marielle 7 0 Big Five winners and nominees Edit Winners Edit The Last Metro 1980 Best Film Francois Truffaut Best Director Francois Truffaut Best Actor Gerard Depardieu Best Actress Catherine Deneuve Best Writing Suzanne Schiffman and Francois TruffautAmour 2013 Best Film Michael Haneke amp Margaret Menegoz Best Director Michael Haneke Best Actor Jean Louis Trintignant Best Actress Emmanuelle Riva Best Writing Michael HanekeNominees Edit Four awards won Smoking No Smoking 1993 Best Actress Sabine Azema Too Beautiful for You 1989 Best Actor Gerard Depardieu Three awards won Cyrano de Bergerac 1990 Best Actress Anne Brochet and Writing Jean Claude Carriere and Jean Paul Rappeneau Same Old Song 1997 Best Actress Sabine Azema and Director Alain Resnais The Artist 2011 Best Actor Jean Dujardin and Writing Michel Hazanavicius Custody 2017 Best Actor Denis Menochet and Director Xavier Legrand Most acting wins and nominations for a film Edit Total Wins Film Actors7 1 Polisse Actress Marina Fois and Karin ViardSupporting Actor Nicolas Duvauchelle JoeyStarr and Frederic PierrotSupporting Actress Karole RocherPromising Actress Naidra Ayadi won 7 0 Camille redouble Actress Noemie LvovskySupporting Actor Samir Guesmi and Michel Vuillermoz Supporting Actress Judith Chemla and Yolande MoreauPromising Actress Julia Faure and India Hair5 3 Same Old Song Actor Andre Dussollier won Actress Sabine AzemaSupporting Actor Jean Pierre Bacri won Supporting Actress Agnes Jaoui won and Lambert Wilson4 3 Queen Margot Actress Isabelle Adjani won Supporting Actor Jean Hugues Anglade won Supporting Actress Dominique Blanc and Virna Lisi won 4 2 The Last Metro Actor Gerard Depardieu won Actress Catherine Deneuve won Supporting Actor Heinz BennentSupporting Actress Andrea Ferreol4 1 Elle Actress Isabelle Huppert won Supporting Actor Laurent LafitteSupporting Actress Anne ConsignyPromising Actor Jonas Bloquet4 1 La Famille Belier Actor Francois DamiensActress Karin Viard Supporting Actor Eric ElmosninoPromising Actress Louane Emera won 4 1 Too Beautiful for You Actor Gerard DepardieuActress Josiane Balasko and Carole Bouquet won Supporting Actor Roland Blanche4 0 Amelie Actress Audrey TautouSupporting Actor Jamel Debbouze and Rufus Supporting Actress Isabelle Nanty3 2 Amour Actor Jean Louis Trintignant won Actress Emmanuelle Riva won Supporting Actress Isabelle Huppert3 2 What s in a Name Actor Patrick BruelSupporting Actor Guillaume de Tonquedec won Supporting Actress Valerie Benguigui won 3 1 Camille Claudel Actor Gerard DepardieuActress Isabelle Adjani won Supporting Actor Alain Cuny3 1 Hippocrate Actor Vincent Lacoste Supporting Actor Reda Kateb won Supporting Actress Marianne Denicourt3 1 It s Only the End of the World Actor Gaspard Ulliel won Supporting Actor Vincent CasselSupporting Actress Nathalie Baye3 1 La Vie en rose Actress Marion Cotillard won Supporting actor Pascal Greggory Supporting Actress Sylvie Testud3 1 Yves Saint Laurent Actor Pierre Niney won Supporting Actor Guillaume GallienneSupporting Actress Charlotte Le Bon3 0 Ridicule Actor Charles BerlingSupporting Actor Bernard Giraudeau and Jean Rochefort3 0 Saint Laurent Actor Gaspard UllielSupporting Actor Louis Garrel and Jeremie RenierSee also EditAcademy Awards British Academy Film Awards Lumieres Award Louis Delluc Prize Magritte AwardReferences Edit The Cesar Ceremony Archived 3 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine Academie des arts et techniques du cinema Zilko Christian 25 February 2022 Annette and Lost Illusions Dominate Cesar Awards 2022 Full Winners List IndieWire Retrieved 25 February 2022 Edito quand nos Cesar font Boon Le Blog d Ecran Noir in French Retrieved 14 September 2022 References bibliographiques Les effets speciaux au cinema Armand Colin pp 271 274 14 March 2018 doi 10 3917 arco hamus 2018 01 0271 ISBN 9782200619824 retrieved 14 September 2022 Les Cesar jouent la carte grand public LExpress fr in French 31 January 2018 retrieved 9 February 2018 Les Cesar annoncent la creation d un 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