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César 2022: RDV on CANAL+ to see the nominated films

2022-02-25T16:11:42.260Z


Follow the 47th Cesar Ceremony tonight from 9 p.m. on CANAL+ in the clear. This year, the famous event that honors cinema f


The 47th Cesar Ceremony will be held at the Olympia and will be broadcast this Friday, February 25 on the CANAL+ channel.

From 9 p.m., you will be able to follow the awards ceremony which will reward the most outstanding French productions of this past year.

The competition will also be present on social networks, with new features on TikTok and Snapchat.

If you want to listen to the event on the radio, all you have to do is go to Europe 1 from 8 p.m.

The Césars 2022 will again be presented by Antoine de Caunes, who will return to service for the tenth time in front of an audience filled with the biggest names in French cinema.

At the head of this edition, screenwriter and director Danièle Thompson will assume the role of president.

Head to CANAL+ to see many films nominated for the Césars

“Onoda, 10,000 nights in the jungle”, “La Nuée”, “Indes Galantes”, “Slalom”, “Soldat Noir”… More than fifty films are in competition this year at the Césars.

On myCANAL, you will be able to discover the productions mentioned above from February 27.

"Annette", the musical comedy by Leos Carax nominated in eleven categories, will also be posted on the platform on this date, as will "Bac Nord" by Cédric Jimenez and "Mandibules" by Quentin Dupieux.

You will also find "Gagarin" and "The Father", in the running to receive the César for Best First Film and Best Foreign Film respectively.

Soon, myCANAL will also broadcast “Benedetta” by Paul Verhoeven and “Boîte Noire” by Yann Gozlan in March.

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Source: leparis

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