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Awards / France


315 articles available in total starting from 30/09/2002. Last article published on 27/06/2025.

Polanski’s wins seven Césars

The Pianist sweeps the boards at the 28th Césars and takes home 7 including best film, director and actor. Isabelle Carré is best actress & Bernard Le Coq best supporting actor  

24/02/2003 | Awards | France

Waiting for César

There can be only one: will it be Ozon, or Philibert's Etre et Avoir? Polanski permitting, of course. And what about the actresses? All will be revealed Saturday night in Paris  

21/02/2003 | Awards | France

Amen's Lumière victory

The Lumières are to the Césars as the Golden Globes are to the Oscars. The Lumière Academy is made up of 200 French-based foreign journalists who vote for their favourite films every year. The...  

17/02/2003 | Awards | France

The César nominations

Ozon’s 8 Women sweeps the boards with 12 nominations, followed by The Pianist’s 10 plus a new Cèsar for Best European Film of the Year  

24/01/2003 | Awards | France

Ludivine Sagnier & Johnny Hallyday

French rock icon is surprise winner of this year's Jean Gabin best acting newcomer for Leconte's L'homme du train. The young star of 8 Women wins the Schneider award  

21/01/2003 | Awards | France

Être et Avoir still on the top

Nicolas Philibert's feature, best documentary at the EFA 2002, has beeen awarded with the illustrious Louis Delluc' Award  

12/12/2002 | Awards | France

The "Louis Delluc" finalists

The nine finalists for this year's Lousi Delluc were announced on Friday 29 November. Set up in memory of one of France’s pre-eminent cinemeates, it is an annual award that goes to the year's best...  

02/12/2002 | Awards | France

Belfort looks to the future

"Entre Vues", specialised in first films, ends after focusing on the rebirth of German cinema  

02/12/2002 | Awards | France

Fellini Gold Medal to Pierre Rissient

French film producer, Pierre Rissient received the 2002 Unesco Fellini Gold Medal for his “exceptional contribution to spreading international awareness of world cinema.” Rissient, 66, has enjoyed...  

26/11/2002 | Awards | France

Audiences prefer Balseros

Audiences have chosen to award Balseros. The eighth edition of ´Rencontres internationales de cinéma de Paris‘, which closed this weekend, awarded the Spanish documentary Balseros by Carlos Bosch...  

18/11/2002 | Awards | France

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