And seven. The César for high school students, a trophy awarded by a representative group of final year students, rewarded Monday
The Night of 12
, by Dominik Moll, an impossible investigation into a feminicide which triumphed Friday at the Césars by leaving with 6 statuettes.
The César des Lycéens was created in 2019 by the Ministry of National Education and Youth, and the Académie des César, with the support of the National Cinema Center and the Federation of French Cinemas.
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The film
La Nuit du 12
by Dominik Moll, which relates an unresolved investigation into a feminicide, triumphed at the Césars on Friday by winning six statuettes, including that of best film and best director.
Inspired by a news item,
La Nuit du 12
is the story of an unresolved investigation into a feminicide, presenting a gallery of suspects who do not measure the misogyny of their words.
The film also tackles machismo in the police.
Last year,
Bac Nord
by Cédric Jimenez on the daily life of a police brigade in the difficult districts of Marseille, was rewarded with the César des Lycéens.
The 2023 jury was made up of nearly 2,000 students from 80 general, technological and vocational high school classes.