48th César Awards
Awards ceremony
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 .[ 1] American director David Fincher received the Honorary César .[ 2]
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.[ 3] The Night of the 12th went on to win six awards, more than any other film in the ceremony, including Best Film .[ 4] [ 5]
Marion Cotillard was featured in the official poster for the ceremony in a still from the 2021 film Annette .[ 6] The Césars also released an animated poster with a scene of Cotillard singing in Annette .[ 7]
Winners and nominees
The nominees were announced on 25 January 2023.[ 8]
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.
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 Legrand
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
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
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
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 Halfon
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
Films with multiple nominations
The following films received multiple nominations:
Films with multiple wins
The following films received multiple wins:
See also
References
External links
Merit awards Special awards
Honorary Award
Prix Daniel Toscan du Plantier
Trophée César & Techniques
Médaille d'Or
Retired awards Award ceremonies