The 42nd César Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma, was held on 24 February 2017, at the Salle Pleyel in Paris to honour the best French films of 2016. Jérôme Commandeur hosted the César Awards ceremony for the first time.
The nominations were announced on 25 January 2017 by Academy president Alain Terzian and awards ceremony host Jérôme Commandeur.[1]
Divines and It's Only the End of the World won three awards each.[2] Other films with multiple awards include Chocolat, My Life as a Courgette and Elle with two, with the latter film winning the Best Film honour.[3]
Elle – produced by Saïd Ben Saïd and Michel Merkt, directed by Paul Verhoeven
Xavier Dolan – It's Only the End of the World
Gaspard Ulliel – It's Only the End of the World
Isabelle Huppert – Elle
James Thierrée – Chocolat
Déborah Lukumuena – Divines
Niels Schneider – Dark Inclusion
Oulaya Amamra – Divines
The Aquatic Effect – Sólveig Anspach and Jean-Luc Gaget
My Life as a Courgette – Céline Sciamma
Divines – Houda Benyamina
Pascal Marti – Frantz
Marc Engels, Fred Demolder, Sylvain Réty and Jean-Paul Hurier – The Odyssey
Ibrahim Maalouf – In the Forests of Siberia
Anaïs Romand – The Dancer
Jérémie D. Lignol – Chocolat
Merci patron! – François Ruffin
My Life as a Courgette – Claude Barras
Celui qui a deux âmes – Fabrice Luang-Vija
Maman(s) – Maïmouna Doucouré Vers la tendresse – Alice Diop
I, Daniel Blake – Ken Loach
George Clooney
The following films received multiple nominations:
The following films received multiple awards:
The show was followed by 1.9 million viewers. This corresponds to 10.5% of the audience.[4]
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