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  1. 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 ...

  2. The César Award is the national film award of France. The awards are presented in the Nuit des César , a nationally televised award ceremony held in Paris each year in February. It is an initiative of the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma (Academy of Cinema, Art and Techniques), which was founded in 1975, with the first awards given in 1976.

  3. 1st César Awards. The 1st César Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma, honoured the best French films of 1975 and took place on 3 April 1976 at the Palais des congrès in Paris. The ceremony was chaired by Jean Gabin and hosted by Pierre Tchernia.

  4. Feb 17, 2020 · Here are some key facts about the annual highlight of the French movie industry and one of the most high-profile national film awards around the world.

    • It All Began with The Bronze ‘Trophy’
    • Changing Awards
    • The 'French' Controversy
    • "Étoiles de Cristal"
    • Salle Pleyel, The Old Lover
    • Greatest Moments

    The father of the César ceremony is Georges Cravennes, a French journalist, and well-known event producer. Cravennes was obsessed with the American Oscars since he was 13 years old. "(...) The idea of creating a French equivalent sprouted in me, until the day when the name of my friend César, a genius sculptor, imposed upon me and his sculpture wit...

    The first César ceremony was held on April 1976 at the Théâtre de l'Empire, Paris. In the beginning, only 13 awards were given. But over the years, up to 22 trophies were awarded in a single ceremony (1991). Some of the awards have disappeared, the award for “Best Adaptation”, created in 1983, survived only two years. It remerged in 2006. The César...

    The language of the films considered for the César awards was a big controversy in 1993. The Academy of Cinema, Art and Techniques, led by Roberto Enrico in 1993 decided to reserve nominations for francophone movies only, in order to protect the French cinema from the American competition and preserve cultural identity. The announcement was made tw...

    The César Awards replaced the "Etoile de Cristal" ceremony, which existed from 1955 to 1975. The winners were chosen by a jury of critics and artists from different sectors of the French film industry. From 1934 to 1986, the Grand Prix du cinéma français, established by the pioneer of cinema Louis Lumière, awarded a prize to one exclusive movie eve...

    The Salle Pleyel hosted the César awards for the first time in 36 years in 2017. This year's edition will also be hosted in Salle Pleyel. The Parisian hall is close to a century old, the building was inaugurated in October 1927. A renowned icon of modernity with Art Deco styling, the hall attracted the greatest symphony orchestras and prestigious a...

    Charlotte Gainsbourg was only 14 years old when she won the César for best female newcomer for her role in Claude Miller's "L'Abrrontée". After long years of absence on screen, Annie Girardot receives the César for Best Supporting Female Role for Claude Lelouch's "Les Miserables". Very moved, the actress lets go:

  5. First awarded. 1976. Website. academie-csinema.org. The César Awards are the best-known movie awards in France. The Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinema has given this award every year since 1975.

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