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词条 César Award
释义

  1. History

  2. Voting process

  3. Categories

     Merit awards  Special awards   Retired awards 

  4. Ceremonies

  5. Trivia

     Films which received five or more César Awards  Films which received 10 or more César Award nominations  Directors with two or more awards  Actors with 7 or more nominations  "Big Five" winners and nominees  Winners  Nominees  Most acting wins and nominations for a film 

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

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The César Award is the national film award of France. It is delivered in the {{Lang|fr|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 the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris each year in February. It is an initiative from the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma which was founded in 1975.

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 created it.

The 44th César Awards ceremony took place on 22 February 2019. Custody (2017 film), directed by Xavier Legrand, won the award for Best Film.

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 {{Interlanguage link multi|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 {{Interlanguage link multi|Grand prix du cinéma français|fr}}, established by film pioneer Louis Lumière, was given to one film a year. In the 1950s, the {{Interlanguage link multi|Victoire du cinéma français|fr}} was awarded each June. Lacking popular enthusiasm compared to the Étoile de cristal, this award was discontinued after 1964.

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 {{Interlanguage link multi|Prix Daniel Toscan du Plantier|fr}}.

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 ({{Interlanguage link multi|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|date=April 2017}}

Categories

Merit awards

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  • 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
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  • Best Foreign Film
  • Best Animated Film (feature • short)
  • Best Documentary Film
  • Best Short Film
  • Best Cinematography
  • Best Costume Design
  • Best Editing
  • Best Music Written for a Film
  • Best Production Design
  • Best Sound
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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

  • 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

Edition Date[2] President(s)[3] Host(s)[4] Best Film
1st César Awards3 April 1976Jean GabinPierre TcherniaLe Vieux Fusil
2nd César Awards19 February 1977Lino VenturaMonsieur Klein
3rd César Awards4 February 1978Jeanne MoreauProvidence
4th César Awards3 February 1979Charles VanelPierre Tchernia and Jean-Claude BrialyL'Argent des autres
5th César Awards2 February 1980Jean MaraisPierre Tchernia and Peter UstinovTess
6th César Awards31 January 1981Yves MontandPierre TcherniaThe Last Metro
7th César Awards27 February 1982Orson WellesJacques Martin and Pierre TcherniaQuest for Fire
8th César Awards26 February 1983Catherine DeneuveJean-Claude BrialyLa Balance
9th César Awards3 March 1984Gene KellyLéon Zitrone(Tie) À nos amours
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Le Bal
10th César Awards3 February 1985Simone SignoretPierre TcherniaMy New Partner
11th César Awards22 February 1986Madeleine Renaud and Jean-Louis BarraultMichel DruckerThree Men and a Cradle
12th César Awards7 March 1987Sean ConneryMichel Drucker and Pierre TcherniaThérèse
13th César Awards12 March 1988Miloš FormanMichel Drucker and Jane BirkinAu revoir les enfants
14th César Awards4 March 1989Peter UstinovPierre TcherniaCamille Claudel
15th César Awards4 March 1990Kirk DouglasÈve Ruggiéri|fr}}Too Beautiful for You
16th César Awards9 March 1991Sophia LorenRichard BohringerCyrano de Bergerac
17th César Awards22 February 1992Michèle MorganFrédéric MitterrandTous les Matins du Monde
18th César Awards8 March 1993Marcello MastroianniSavage Nights
19th César Awards26 February 1994Gérard DepardieuFabrice Luchini and Clémentine CélariéSmoking / No Smoking
20th César Awards25 February 1995Alain DelonJean-Claude Brialy and Pierre TcherniaWild Reeds
21st César Awards3 February 1996Philippe NoiretAntoine de CaunesLa Haine
22nd César Awards8 February 1997Annie GirardotRidicule
23rd César Awards28 February 1998Juliette BinocheSame Old Song
24th César Awards6 March 1999Isabelle HuppertThe Dreamlife of Angels
25th César Awards19 February 2000Alain DelonAlain ChabatVenus Beauty Institute
26th César Awards24 February 2001Daniel AuteuilÉdouard BaerThe Taste of Others
27th César Awards2 March 2002Nathalie BayeAmélie
28th César Awards22 February 2003Géraldine PailhasThe Pianist
29th César Awards21 February 2004Fanny ArdantGad ElmalehThe Barbarian Invasions
30th César Awards26 February 2005Isabelle AdjaniGames of Love and Chance
31st César Awards25 February 2006Carole BouquetValérie LemercierThe Beat That My Heart Skipped
32nd César Awards24 February 2007Claude BrasseurLady Chatterley
33rd César Awards22 February 2008Jean RochefortAntoine de CaunesThe Secret of the Grain
34th César Awards27 February 2009Charlotte GainsbourgSéraphine
35th César Awards27 February 2010Marion CotillardValérie Lemercier and Gad ElmalehA Prophet
36th César Awards25 February 2011Jodie FosterAntoine de CaunesOf Gods and Men
37th César Awards24 February 2012Guillaume CanetThe Artist
38th César Awards22 February 2013Jamel DebbouzeAmour
39th César Awards28 February 2014François CluzetCécile de FranceMe, Myself and Mum
40th César Awards20 February 2015Dany BoonÉdouard BaerTimbuktu
41st César Awards26 February 2016Claude LelouchFlorence ForestiFatima
42nd César Awards24 February 2017Jérôme CommandeurElle
43rd César Awards2 March 2018Vanessa ParadisManu PayetBPM (Beats per Minute)

Trivia

Films which 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
All the World's Mornings 1991 11 7
Goodbye, Children 1987 9 7
The Pianist 2002 10 7
Providence 1977 8 7
Same Old Song 1997 12 7
Séraphine 2008 9 7
Timbuktu 2015 8 7
The Artist 2012 10 6
Thérèse 1986 10 6
Lady Chatterley 2007 9 5
Queen Margot 1994 12 5
Camille Claudel 1988 12 5
Smoking/No Smoking 1993 9 5
Too Beautiful For You 1989 11 5
A Very Long Engagement 2004 12 5
La Vie en Rose 2007 11 5
Amour 2013 10 5
Me, Myself and Mum 2014 10 5

Films which received 10 or more César Award nominations

FilmYearNoms.Wins
Amélie2001134
Cyrano de Bergerac19901310
Subway1985133
A Prophet2009139
Polisse2012132
Camille redouble2013130
See You Up There2018135
BPM (Beats per Minute)2018136
8 Women2002120
The Last Metro19801210
Tchao Pantin1984125
Camille Claudel1988125
Queen Margot1994125
Ridicule1996124
Same Old Song1997127
A Very Long Engagement2004125
The Minister2012123
All the World's Mornings1991117
Nelly and Mr. Arnaud1995112
A Secret2007111
À l'origine2009111
Of Gods and Men2010113
Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train1998113
Too Beautiful for You1989115
La Vie en Rose2007115
Marguerite2016114
Elle2017112
Frantz2017111
My Golden Days2016111
Public Enemy Number One2008103
The Beat That My Heart Skipped2005108
Clean Up1981100
The Pianist2002107
Thérèse1986106
Welcome2009100
The Artist2012106
Farewell, My Queen2013103
Amour2013105
Me, Myself and Mum2014105
Saint Laurent2015101
C'est la vie!2018100

Directors with two or more awards

Director Noms. Wins.
Roman Polanski 4 4
Jacques Audiard 7 3
Alain Resnais 8 2
Bertrand Tavernier 7 2
Jean-Jacques Annaud 4 2
Claude Sautet 4 2
Abdellatif Kechiche 3 2

Actors with 7 or more nominations

Actor/Actress Noms. Wins
Gérard Depardieu 17 2
Isabelle Huppert 16 2
Catherine Deneuve 14 2
Daniel Auteuil 13 2
Nathalie Baye 10 4
Catherine Frot 10 2
Karin Viard 10 2
Juliette Binoche 10 1
Fabrice Luchini 10 1
Miou-Miou 10 1
Isabelle Adjani 9 5
Dominique Blanc 9 4
François Cluzet 9 1
Michel Serrault 8 3
Sandrine Kiberlain 8 2
Emmanuelle Béart 8 1
André Dussollier 7 3
Marion Cotillard 7 2
Charlotte Gainsbourg 7 1
Jean-Pierre Marielle 7 0

"Big Five" winners and nominees

Winners

  • The Last Metro (1980)
    1. Best Film: The Last Metro
    2. Best Director: François Truffaut
    3. Best Actor: Gérard Depardieu
    4. Best Actress: Catherine Deneuve
    5. Best Writing: Suzanne Schiffman and François Truffaut
  • Amour (2013)
    1. Best Film: Amour
    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
  • Smoking/No Smoking (1993): Best Actress (Sabine Azéma)
  • Too Beautiful for You (1989): Best Actor (Gérard Depardieu)
Three awards won
  • Cyrano de Bergerac (1990): best Actress (Anne Brochet) and Writing (Jean-Claude Carrière and Jean-Paul Rappeneau)
  • Same Old Song (1997): best Actress (Sabine Azéma) and Director (Alain Resnais)

Most acting wins and nominations for a film

Total Wins Film Actors
71PolisseActress: Marina Foïs and Karin Viard
Supporting Actor: Nicolas Duvauchelle, JoeyStarr and Frédéric Pierrot
Supporting Actress: Karole Rocher
Promising Actress Naidra Ayadi (won)
70Camille redoubleActress: Noémie Lvovsky
Supporting Actor: Samir Guesmi and Michel Vuillermoz
Supporting Actress: Judith Chemla and Yolande Moreau
Promising Actress Julia Faure and India Hair
53Same Old SongActor: André Dussollier (won)
Actress: Sabine Azéma
Supporting Actor: Jean-Pierre Bacri (won)
Supporting Actress: Agnès Jaoui (won) and Lambert Wilson
43Queen MargotActress: Isabelle Adjani (won)
Supporting Actor: Jean-Hugues Anglade (won)
Supporting Actress: Dominique Blanc and Virna Lisi (won)
42The Last MetroActor: Gérard Depardieu (won)
Actress: Catherine Deneuve (won)
Supporting Actor: Heinz Bennent
Supporting Actress: Andréa Ferréol
41ElleActress: Isabelle Huppert (won)
Supporting Actor: Laurent Lafitte
Supporting Actress: Anne Consigny
Promising Actor: Jonas Bloquet
41La Famille BélierActor: François Damiens
Actress: Karin Viard
Supporting Actor: Éric Elmosnino
Promising Actress: Louane Emera (won)
41Too Beautiful for YouActor: Gérard Depardieu
Actress: Josiane Balasko and Carole Bouquet (won)
Supporting Actor: Roland Blanche
40AmélieActress: Audrey Tautou
Supporting Actor: Jamel Debbouze and Rufus
Supporting Actress: Isabelle Nanty
32AmourActor: Jean-Louis Trintignant (won)
Actress: Emmanuelle Riva (won)
Supporting Actress: Isabelle Huppert
32What's in a NameActor: Patrick Bruel
Supporting Actor: Guillaume de Tonquédec (won)
Supporting Actress: Valérie Benguigui (won)
31Camille ClaudelActor: Gérard Depardieu
Actress: Isabelle Adjani (won)
Supporting Actor: Alain Cuny
31HippocrateActor: Vincent Lacoste
Supporting Actor: Reda Kateb (won)
Supporting Actress: Marianne Denicourt
31La Vie en roseActress: Marion Cotillard (won)
Supporting actor: Pascal Greggory
Supporting Actress: Sylvie Testud
31Yves Saint LaurentActor: Pierre Niney (won)
Supporting Actor: Guillaume Gallienne
Supporting Actress: Charlotte Le Bon
31It's Only the End of the WorldActor: Gaspard Ulliel (won)
Supporting Actor: Vincent Cassel
Supporting Actress: Nathalie Baye
30RidiculeActor: Charles Berling
Supporting Actor: Bernard Giraudeau and Jean Rochefort
30Saint LaurentActor: Gaspard Ulliel
Supporting Actor: Louis Garrel and Jérémie Renier

See also

  • Academy Awards
  • British Academy Film Awards
  • Lumières Award
  • Louis Delluc Prize
  • Magritte Award

References

1. ^"The César Ceremony", Académie des arts et techniques du cinéma
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.academie-cinema.org/data/document/dates-lieux-diffuseurs1.pdf|title=Dates, les lieux et les diffuseurs |accessdate=17 March 2015 |work=Académie des César}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.academie-cinema.org/data/document/presidents-ceremonie1.pdf|title=Présidences de Cérémonie |accessdate=17 March 2015 |work=Académie des César}}
4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.academie-cinema.org/data/document/maitres-ceremonie.pdf|title=Maîtres de Cérémonie |accessdate=17 March 2015 |work=Académie des César}}

External links

{{Commons category|César Awards}}
  • Official website
  • {{IMDb event|0000157}}
{{Césars}}{{César Awards presidents}}{{National Cinema Awards}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Cesar Award}}

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