The Night of 12 by Dominik Moll dominated the evening by winning six trophies from the Academy of Cinema Arts and Techniques.
Here is the list of winners of the 48th Cesar ceremony, which takes place Friday evening at the Olympia. The main match was between two nomination heavyweights. Competing in 11 categories, L’Innocent of Louis Garrel capped at the post The Night of 12 by Dominik Moll and his 10 nominations. The winners are listed in gras. But Louis Garrel’s heist comedy finally had a more modest loot this Friday at the Olympia. Of two trophies like Pacifiction, Simone: the journey of the century et A full-time. Acclaimed by the public, In Body et November leave empty-handed.
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Cesar for Best Film
- The Night of 12by Dominik Moll
- The Almond Treesby Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
- In bodyby Cédric Klapisch
- L’Innocentby Louis Garrel
- Pacifiction – Torments on the Islandsby Albert Serra
Cesar for Best Director
- Dominik Moll, for The Night of 12
- Cedric Klapisch, for In body
- Louis Garrel, for L’Innocent
- Cedric Jimenez, for November
- Albert Serra, for Pacifiction – Torments on the Islands
Cesar for Best Actress
- Virginie Efira in See Paris again
- Fanny Ardant in The Young Lovers
- Juliette Binoche in Ouistreham
- Laura Calamy in Full time
- Adele Exarchopoulos in I don’t give a fuck
Cesar for best actor
- Benoit Magimel in Pacifiction – Torment on the Isles
- Jean Dujardin in November
- Louis Garrel in L’Innocent
- Vincent Macaigne in Time.news of a temporary liaison
- Denis Menochet in Peter von Kant
César Award for Best Supporting Actress
- Noémie Merlant in L’Innocent
- Judith Chemla in The Sixth Child
- Anaïs Demoustier in November
- Anouk Grinberg dans L’Innocent
- Lyna Khoudri in November
César Award for Best Supporting Actor
- Bouli Lanners dance The Night of 12
- Francois Civil in In body
- Micha Lescot in The Almond Trees
- Pio Marmai in In body
- Roschdy Zem dans L’Innocent
César Award for Best Female Hope
- Nadia Tereszkiewicz dans The Almond Trees
- Marion Barbeau in In body
- Guslagia Malanda in Saint-Omer
- Rebecca Marder in A young girl who is well
- Mallory Wanecque in The worst
César for the best male hope
- Bastien Bouillon in The Night of 12
- Stefan Crepon in Peter von Kant
- Dimitri Doré in Bruno Reidal, confession of a murderer
- Paul Kircher in The high school student
- Aliocha Reinert dans Petite nature
César Award for Best Animated Short Film
- Granny’s Sex Life d’Urska Djukić
- Cuddle by Margot Reumont
- Black-Sun by Marie Larrivé
César for best short fiction film
- leave one day by Amélie Bonnin
- Top hearts d’Adrian Moyse Dullin
- King David by Lila Pinell
- The Virtuous by Stephanie Halfon
César Award for Best Documentary Short Film
- Maria Schneider, 1983by Elisabeth Subrin
- Churchill, Polar Bear Town by Annabelle Amoros
- Listen to the beat of our images by Audrey Jean-Baptiste and Maxime Jean-Baptiste
César for Best Animated Film
- my afghan familyde Michael Pavlatov
- Ernest and Celestine: The Journey to Charabie Jean-Christophe Roger and Julien Chheng
- Le Petit Nicolas: What are we waiting for to be happy? by Amandine Fredon and Benjamin Massoubre
César for Best Documentary Film
- Return to Reims (Fragments)by Jean-Gabriel Périot
- Let’s go children by Thierry Demaizière and Alban Teurlai
- The Super 8 Years by Annie Ernaux and David Ernaux-Briot
- The Oak by Laurent Charbonnier and Michel Seydoux
- Jane by Charlotte by Charlotte Gainsbourg
Cesar for Best First Film
- Saint-Omerd’Alice Diop
- Bruno Reidal, confession of a murderer by Vincent Le Port
- Falcon Lake by Charlotte LeBon
- The worst by Lise Akoka and Romane Gueret
- The Sixth Child by Leopold Legrand
Cesar for best foreign film
- the beasts by Rodrigo Sorogoyen
- Close the Lukas Dhont
- The Cairo Conspiracy de Tarik Saleh
- Eo de Jerzy Skolimowski
- Without filter de Ruben Östlund
César Award for Best Original Screenplay
- Louis Garrel, Tanguy Viel and Naïla Guiguet with L’Innocent
- Eric Gravel with Full time
- Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Noémie Lvovsky and Agnès de Sacy with The Almond Trees
- Cédric Klapisch, James Amigorena with In body
- Alice Diop, Amrita David and Marie Ndiaye with Saint-Omer
Cesar for Best Adaptation
- Gilles Marchand and Dominik Moll with The Night of 12
- Michel Hazanavicius with Cut!
- Thierry de Peretti and Jeanne Aptekman with State Scandal Investigation
César Award for Best Visual Effects
- Laurens Ehrmann with Notre Dame is burning
- Guillaume Marien with The Five Devils
- Sebastien Rame with Smoking makes you cough
- Mikael Tanguy with November
- Marco Del Bianco avec Pacifiction: Torment on the Isles
Caesar of the best decorations
- Christian Marti with Simone, the trip of the century
- Emmanuelle Duplay with The Almond Trees
- Sebastian Birchler with colors of fire
- Michel Barthelemy with The Night of 12
- Sebastien Vogler with Pacifiction: Torment on the Isles
César for best sound
- François Maurel, Olivier Mortier and Luc Thomas with The Night of 12
- Cyril Moisson, Nicolas Moreau and Cyril Holtz with In body
- Laurent Benaim, Alexis Meynet, Olivier Guillaume with L’Innocent
- Cédric Deloche, Alexis Place Gwennolé Le Borgne and Marc Doisne with November
- Jordi Ribas, Benjamin Laurent and Bruno Tarrière with Pacifiction: Torment on the Isles
Cesar for Best Editing
- Mathilde Van de Moortel with Full time
- Anne-Sophie Bion with In body
- Pierre Deschamps with L’Innocent
- Laure Gardette with November
- Laurent Rouan with The Night of 12
César Award for Best Original Score
- Irene Dresel with Full time
- Alexandre Desplat with Cut!
- Gregory Hetzel with L’Innocent
- Olivier Marguerite with The Night of 12
- Marc Verdaguer and Joe Robinson with Pacifiction: Torment on the Isles
- Anton Sanko with Passengers of the night
César Award for Best Cinematography
- Arthur Tort with Pacifiction: Torment on the Isles
- Julien Poupard with The Almond Trees
- Alexis Kavyrchine with In body
- Patrick Ghiringhelli with The Night of 12
- Claire Mathon with Saint-Omer
Caesar of the best costumes
- Gigi Lepage with Simone, the trip of the century
- Caroline de Vivaise with The Almond Trees
- Pierre-Jean Larroque with colors of fire
- Emmanuelle Youchnovsky with Waiting for Bojangles
- Corinne Bruand with L’Innocent
- Praxedes of Vilallonga with Pacifiction: Torment on the Isles
Caesar of high school students (determined Monday)
- The Almond Trees de Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
- In body by Cédric Klapisch
- L’Innocent by Louis Garrel
- The Night of 12 by Dominik Moll
- Pacifiction: Torment on the Isles by Albert Serra
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