The Artist coronated favourite at the César, Best Actor award went to Omar Sy
- Michel Hazanavicus' film was king of the César ceremony with six awards, but Omar Sy surprised everyone by winning Best Actor
With six César including Best Film, Best Director, and Best Actress for Bérénice Bejo, The Artist [+see also:
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The 2012 winners, chosen by French cinema professionals, were varied, with only The Minister [+see also:
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Finally, Spanish actress Carmen Maura (The Women on the 6th Floor [+see also:
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The winners:
Best Film
The Artist - produced by Thomas Langmann, directed by Michel Hazanavicius
Best Actress
Bérénice Bejo - The Artist
Best Actor
Omar Sy - Untouchable
Best Director
Michel Hazanavicius - The Artist
Best Screenplay - Original
Pierre Schoeller - The Minister
Best Screenplay - Adaptation
Yasmina Rez and Roman Polanski - Carnage [+see also:
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Best Supporting Actress
Carmen Maura - The Women on the 6th Floor
Best Supporting Actor
Michel Blanc - The Minister
Most Promising Actress
Naidra Ayadi - Poliss
Clotilde Hesme - Angèle and Tony
Most Promising Actor
Grégory Gadebois - Angèle and Tony
Best Animation Film
The Rabbi's Cat [+see also:
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Best Documentary Film
Larzac [+see also:
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Best First Film
When Pigs Have Wings - Sylvain Estibal
Best Cinematography
Guillaume Schiffman - The Artist
Best Editing
Laure Gardette and Yann Dedet - Poliss
Best Original Soundtrack
Ludovic Bource - The Artist
Best Sound
Olivier Hespel, Julie Brenta, and Jean-Pierre Laforce - The Minister
Best Costume Design
Anaïs Romand - House of Tolerance [+see also:
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Best Production Design
Laurence Bennet - The Artist
Best Short Film
The Piano Tuner - Olivier Treiner
Best Foreign Film
A Separation - Asghar Farhadi
(Translated from French)
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