The César ceremony is being held this Friday evening in Paris at the Olympia, which has hosted the event since 2021. The event is broadcast live on Canal+ from 8:45 p.m.
Actress Valérie Lemercier chairs the ceremony for the first time, after having hosted it several times.
She is accompanied by a team including Ariane Ascaride, Bérénice Bejo, Bastien Bouillon, Audrey Diwan, Ana Girardot, Diane Kruger, Paul Mirabel and Jean-Pascal Zadi.
Also read: The complete story of the 49th Caesars ceremony
Best adaptation
Valérie Donzelli and Audrey Diwan won the César for best adaptation for the film
Love and the Forests
, a feature film adapted from the eponymous novel by Éric Reinhardt which depicts the influence of a narcissistic pervert in a romantic relationship .
Valérie Donzelli and Audrey Diwan won against:
Vanessa Filho for
Consent
Catherine Breillat for
Last Summer
Best Supporting Actress
Adèle Exarchopoulos won the César for best actress in a supporting role for her performance in
I will always see your faces,
ten years after having won the César for best female revelation for her role in
La Vie d'Adèle.
Adèle Exarchopoulos won against:
Leïla Bekhti in
I will always see your faces
Galatea Bellugi in
Junkyard Dog
Élodie Bouchez in
I will always see your faces
Miou Miou in
I will always see your faces
Best actress
Marion Cotillard in
Little Girl Blue
Léa Drucker in
Last Summer
Virginie Efira in
Love and the Forests
Hafsia Herzi in
The Rapture
Sandra Hüller in
Anatomy of a Fall
Best actor
Romain Duris in
The Animal Kingdom
Benjamin Lavernhe in
L'Abbé Pierre - A life of struggle
Melvil Poupaud in
Love and the Forests
Raphaël Quenard in
Yannick
Arieh Worthalter in
The Goldman Trial
Best Supporting Actor
Swann Arlaud in
Anatomy of a Fall
Anthony Bajon in
Junkyard Dog
Arthur Harari in
The Goldman Trial
Pio Marmaï in
Yannick
Antoine Reinartz in
Anatomy of a Fall
Best female revelation
Céleste Brunnquell in
Her Father's Daughter
Kim Higelin in
Consent
Suzanne Jouannet in
The Royal Road
Rebecca Marder in
Great Expectations
Ella Rumpf in
Marguerite's Theorem
Best male revelation
Julien Frison in
Marguerite's Theorem
Paul Kircher in
The Animal Kingdom
Samuel Kircher in
Last Summer
Milo Machado-Gagner in
Anatomy of a Fall
Raphaël Quenard in
Junkyard Dog
Also read: Raphaël Quenard, towards the summits
Best film
Anatomy of a fall
directed by Justine Triet
Junkyard Dog
directed by Jean-Baptiste Durand
I will always see your faces
directed by Jeanne Herry
The Goldman Trial
directed by Cédric Kahn
The Animal Kingdom
directed by Thomas Cailley
Best foreign film
The Abduction
directed by Marco Bellocchio
Dead Leaves
directed by Aki Kaurismäki
Oppenheimer
directed by Christopher Nolan
Perfect days
directed by Wim Wenders
Simple as Sylvain
directed by Monia Chokri
Also read: Christopher Nolan will also receive an Honorary César
Best first film
Bernadette
directed by Léa Domenach
Junkyard Dog
directed by Jean-Baptiste Durand
The Rapture
directed by Iris Kaltenbäck
Vermin
directed by Sébastien Vanicek
Vincent must die
directed by Stéphan Castang
Best documentary film
Atlantic Bar
directed by Fanny Molins
Olfa's Daughters
directed by Kaouther Ben Hania
Little Girl Blue
directed by Mona Achache
Our body
created by Claire Simon
On the Adamant
directed by Nicolas Philibert
Best Animated Film
Forbidden to dogs
and Italians directed by Alain Ughetto
Linda wants chicken!
directed by Chiara Malta and Sébastien Laudenbach
Mars Express
directed by Jérémie Périn
Best short fiction film
The Wait
directed by Alice Douard
Bolero
made by Nans Laborde-Jourdàa
Quick
directed by Paul Rigoux
The Silents
directed by Basile Vuillemi
Best Documentary Short Film
The Actor, or the surprising virtue of incomprehension
directed by Hugo David and Raphaël Quenard
The Effect of My Wrinkles
directed by Claude Delafosse
Fluid Mechanics
directed by Gala Hernández López
Best Animated Short Film
Funny Birds
directed by Charlie Belin
Summer 96
directed by Mathilde Bédouet
Miss Tang's Forest
by Denis Do
Best achievement
Justine Triet for
Anatomy of a Fall
Catherine Breillat for
Last Summer
Jeanne Herry for
I will always see your faces
Cédric Kahn for
The Goldman Trial
Thomas Cailley for
The Animal Kingdom
Best Original Screenplay
Justine Triet and Arthur Harari for
Anatomy of a Fall
Jean-Baptiste Durand for
Junkyard Dog
Jeanne Herry for
I will always see your faces
Nathalie Hertzberg and Cédric Kahn for
The Goldman Trial
Thomas Cailley
and Pauline Munier for
The Animal Kingdom
Best Original Music
Gabriel Yared for
Love and Forests
Delphine Malaussena for
Scrapyard Dog
Vitalic for
Disco boy
Andrea Laszlo De Simone for
The Animal Kingdom
Guillaume Roussel for
The Three Musketeers (
Part 1: D'Artagnan
/ Part 2: Milady)
Best sound
Julien Sicart, Fanny Martin, Jeanne Delplancq, Olivier Goignard for
Anatomy of a Fall
Rémi Daru, Guadalupe Cassius, Loïc Prian, Marc Doisne for
I will always see your faces
Erwan Kerzanet, Sylvain Malbrant, Olivier Guillaume for
The Goldman Trial
Fabrice Osinski, Raphaël Sohier, Matthieu Fichet, Niels Barletta for
The Animal Kingdom
David Rit, Gwennolé Le Borgne, Olivier Touche, Cyril Holtz, Niels Barletta for
The Three Musketeers (Part 1: D'Artagnan /
Part 2: Milady
)
Best photo
Simon Beaufils for
Anatomy of a Fall
Jonathan Ricquebourg for
The Passion of Dodin Bouffant
Patrick Ghiringhelli for
The Goldman Trial
Nicolas Bolduc for
The Three Musketeers (Part 1: D'Artagnan / Part 2: Milady
Best editing
Laurent Sénéchal for
Anatomy of a Fall
Francis Vesin for
I will always see your faces
Valérie Loiseleux for
Little Girl Blue
Yann Dedet for
The Goldman Trial
Lilian Corbeille for
The Animal Kingdom
Best costumes
Jürgen Doering for
Jeanne du Barry
Pascaline Chavanne for
My Crime
Tran Nu Yên Khê for
The Passion of Dodin Bouffant
Ariane Daurat for
The Animal Kingdom
Thierry Delettre for
The Three Musketeers (Part 1: D'Artagnan / Part 2: Milady)
Best decors
Emmanuelle Duplay for
Anatomy of a Fall
Angelo Zamparutti for
Jeanne du Barry
Toma Baquéni for
The Passion of Dodin Bouffant
Julia Lemaire for
The Animal Kingdom
Stéphane Taillasson for
The Three Musketeers (Part 1: D'Artagnan / Part 2: Milady)
Best visual effects
Thomas Duval for
Acid
Lise Fischer, Cédric Fayolle for
La Montagne
Cyrille Bonjean, Bruno Sommier, Jean-Louis Autret for
The Animal Kingdom
Olivier Cauwet for
The Three Musketeers (Part 1: D'Artagnan / Part 2: Milady)
Léo Ewald for
Vermins