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48th César Awards


48th César Awards
Official poster featuring Marion Cotillard in Annette (2021)
24 February 2023
Olympia, Paris
Emmanuelle Devos, Léa Drucker, Eye Haïdara, Leïla Bekhti, Jérôme Commandeur, Ahmed Sylla, Jamel Debbouze, Alex Lutz and Raphaël Personnaz
The Night of the 12th
Benoît MagimelPacifiction
Virginie EfiraParis Memories
The Night of the 12th (6)
The Innocent (11)
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The 48th César Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma, took place on 24 February 2023 at the Olympia in Paris, to honour the best French films of 2022. Actor Tahar Rahim presided over the ceremony, which was hosted by actors Emmanuelle Devos, Léa Drucker, Eye Haïdara, Leïla Bekhti, Jérôme Commandeur, Ahmed Sylla, Jamel Debbouze, Alex Lutz and Raphaël Personnaz. American director David Fincher received the Honorary César.

The nominations were announced on 25 January 2023, with the drama film The Innocent leading with eleven nominations, followed by The Night of the 12th with ten and Pacifiction and Rise, both with nine. The Night of the 12th went on to win six awards, more than any other film in the ceremony, including Best Film.

Marion Cotillard was featured in the official poster for the ceremony in a still from the 2021 film Annette. The Césars also released an animated poster with a scene of Cotillard singing in Annette.

The nominees were announced on 25 January 2023.

Dominik Moll, Best Director winner.

Benoît Magimel, Best Actor winner.

Virginie Efira, Best Actress winner.

Noémie Merlant, Best Supporting Actress winner.

Bastien Bouillon, Most Promising Actor winner.

Nadia Tereszkiewicz, Most Promising Actress winner.

David Fincher, Honorary César recipient.

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Best Film
The Night of the 12th – Produced by Caroline Benjo, Barbara Letellier, Carole Scotta, Simon Arnal; Directed by Dominik Moll
Forever Young – Produced by Alexandra Henochsberg, Patrick Sobelman; Directed by Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
Rise – Produced by Bruno Levy; Directed by Cédric Klapisch
The Innocent – Produced by Anne-Dominique Toussaint; Directed by Louis Garrel
Pacifiction – Produced by Pierre-Olivier Bardet; Directed by Albert SerraBest Director
Dominik Moll – The Night of the 12th
Cedric Klapisch – Rise
Louis Garrel – The Innocent
Cédric Jimenez – November
Albert Serra – Pacifiction
Best Actor
Benoît Magimel – Pacifiction as De Roller
Jean Dujardin – November as Fred
Louis Garrel – The Innocent as Abel
Vincent Macaigne – Diary of a Fleeting Affair as Simon
Denis Ménochet – Peter von Kant as Peter Von KantBest Actress
Virginie Efira – Paris Memories as Mia
Fanny Ardant – The Young Lovers as Shauna Loszinsky
Juliette Binoche – Between Two Worlds as Marianne Winckler
Laure Calamy – Full Time as Julie Roy
Adèle Exarchopoulos – Zero Fucks Given as Cassandre
Best Supporting Actor
Bouli Lanners – The Night of the 12th as Marceau
François Civil – Rise as Yann
Micha Lescot – Forever Young as Pierre Romans
Pio Marmaï – Rise as Loïc
Roschdy Zem – The Innocent as MichelBest Supporting Actress
Noémie Merlant – The Innocent as Clemence
Judith Chemla – The Sixth Child as Meriem
Anaïs Demoustier – November as Ines
Anouk Grinberg – The Innocent as Sylvie
Lyna Khoudri – November as Samia
Most Promising Actor
Bastien Bouillon – The Night of the 12th as Yohan Vivès
Stéfan Crepon – Peter von Kant as Karl
Dimitri Doré – Bruno Reidal as Bruno Reidal
Paul Kircher – Winter Boy as Lucas Ronis
Aliocha Reinert – Softie as JohnnyMost Promising Actress
Nadia Tereszkiewicz – Forever Young as Stella
Marion Barbeau – Rise as Élise
Guslagie Malanda – Saint Omer as Laurence Coly
Rebecca Marder – A Radiant Girl as Irène
Mallory Wanecque – The Worst Ones as Lily
Best Original Screenplay
The Innocent – Louis Garrel, Tanguy Viel, Naïla Guiguet
Full Time – Eric Gravel
Forever Young – Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Noémie Lvovsky, Agnes de Sacy
Rise – Cedric Klapisch, Santiago Amigorena
Saint Omer – Alice Diop, Amrita David, Marie NDiayeBest Adaptation
The Night of the 12th – Gilles Marchand, Dominik Moll; based on the non-fiction book 18.3 – Une année à la PJ by Pauline Guéna
Final Cut – Michel Hazanavicius; based on the film One Cut of the Dead written by Shin'ichirō Ueda
Enquête sur un scandale d'État – Thierry de Peretti, Jeanne Aptekman; based on the book L'Infiltré by Hubert Avoine and Emmanuel Fansten
Best First Film
Saint Omer – Produced by Toufik Ayadi, Christophe Barral; Directed by Alice Diop
Bruno Reidal – Produced by Thierry Lounas, Roy Arida, Pierre-Emmanuel Urcun; Directed by Vincent Le Port
Falcon Lake – Produced by David Gauquié, Julien Deris, Jean-Luc Ormieres, Jalil Lespert; Directed by Charlotte Le Bon
The Worst Ones – Produced by Marine Alaric, Frédéric Jouve; Directed by Lise Akoka, Romane Gueret
The Sixth Child – Produced by Frédéric Brillion, Gilles Legrand; Directed by Léopold LegrandBest Cinematography
Pacifiction – Artur Tort
Forever Young – Julien Poupard
Rise – Alexis Kavyrchine
The Night of the 12th – Patrick Ghiringhelli
Saint Omer – Claire Mathon
Best Editing
Full Time – Mathilde van de Moortel
Rise – Anne-Sophie Bion
The Innocent – Pierre Deschamps
November – Laure Gardette
The Night of the 12th – Laurent RouanBest Sound
The Night of the 12th – François Maurel, Olivier Mortier, Luc Thomas
Rise – Cyril Moisson, Nicolas Moreau, Cyril Holtz
The Innocent – Laurent Benaim, Alexis Meynet, Olivier Guillaume
November – Cedric Deloche, Alexis Place, Gwennole Le Borgne, Marc Doisne
Pacifiction – Jordi Ribas, Benjamin Laurent, Bruno Tarriere
Best Original Music
Full Time – Irène Drésel
Final Cut – Alexandre Desplat
The Innocent – Grégoire Hetzel
The Night of the 12th – Olivier Marguerit
Pacifiction – Marc Verdaguer, Joe Robinson
The Passengers of the Night – Anton SankoBest Costume Design
Simone Veil, A Woman of the Century – Gigi Lepage
Forever Young – Caroline de Vivaise
The Colours of Fire – Pierre-Jean Larroque
Waiting for Bojangles – Emmanuelle Youchnovski
The Innocent – Corinne Bruand
Pacifiction – Praxedes de Vilallonga
Best Production Design
Simone Veil, A Woman of the Century – Christian Marti
Forever Young – Emmanuelle Duplay
The Colours of Fire – Sebastian Birchler
The Night of the 12th – Michel Barthelemy
Pacifiction – Sebastian VoglerBest Documentary Film
Retour à Reims (Fragments) – Produced by Marie-Ange Luciani; Directed by Jean-Gabriel Périot
Allons Enfants – Produced by Stéphanie Schorter, Thierry Demaizière, Alban Teurlai, Romain Icard; Directed by Thierry Demaizière, Alban Teurlai
Les Années Super 8 – Produced by David Thion, Philippe Martin; Directed by Annie Ernaux, David Ernaux-Briot
Heart of Oak – Produced by Barthélémy Fougea, Michel Seydoux; Directed by Laurent Charbonnier, Michel Seydoux
Jane by Charlotte – Produced by Matthieu Ageron, Maxime Delauney, Romain Rousseau, Charlotte Gainsbourg; Directed by Charlotte Gainsbourg
Best Animated Feature Film
My Sunny Maad – Produced by Ron Dyens; Directed by Michaela Pavlátová
Ernest & Celestine: A Trip to Gibberitia – Produced by Damien Brunner, Didier Brunner; Directed by Jean-Christophe Roger, Julien Chheng
Little Nicholas: Happy As Can Be – Produced by Aton Soumache; Directed by Amandine Fredon, Benjamin MassoubreBest Animated Short Film
La Vie Sexuelle de Mamie – Olivier Catherin, Edwina Liard, Nidia Santiago; Directed by Urška Djukić, Émilie Pigeard
Caline – Produced by Margot Reumont; Directed by Benoît Ayraud
Noir-Soleil – Produced by Nicolas de Rosanbo, Céline Vanlint; Directed by Marie Larrivé
Best Fiction Short Film
Bye Bye – Produced by Bastien Daret, Arthur Goisset, Robin Robles; Directed by Amélie Bonnin
King David – Produced by Emmanuel Chaumet; Directed by Lila Pinell
The Right Words – Produced by Lucas To the; Directed by Adrian Moyse Dullin
Women of Virtue – Produced by Anne Berjon, Caroline Adrian; Directed by Stéphanie HalfonBest Documentary Short Film
Maria Schneider, 1983 – Produced by Helen Olive, Martin Bertier; Directed by Elisabeth Subrin
Churchill, Polar Bear Town – Produced by Clarisse Tupin; Directed by Annabelle Amoros
Ecoutez le Battement de Nos Images – Produced and directed by Audrey Jean-Baptiste, Maxime Jean-Baptiste
Best Foreign Film
The Beasts (Spain, France) – Directed by Rodrigo Sorogoyen
Close (Belgium, Netherlands, France) – Directed by Lukas Dhont
Boy from Heaven (Sweden, France, Finland) – Directed by Tarik Saleh
EO (Poland, Italy) – Directed by Jerzy Skolimowski
Triangle of Sadness (Sweden) – Directed by Ruben ÖstlundBest Visual Effects
Notre-Dame on Fire – Laurens Ehrmann
The Five Devils – Guillaume Marien
Smoking Causes Coughing – Sebastien Rame
November – Mikael Tang Uy
Pacifiction – Marco del Bianco
Honorary César
David Fincher
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