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César Awards, the 28th French Film: A Complete Collection of Details.

The César Awards, the highest honor of French films, is called "French Oscar" [1]. The first film was held on April 3, 1976 by the French Academy of Film Arts and Technology and France Television 2. The award is selected and voted by the organization, and it is held once a year, named after the famous French sculptor Cé sar D'Asigny, who designed the trophy for the Caesar Award.

The 28th French film César Awards was held on February 22nd, 23. Basic introduction, winners list, nomination list, Time: February 22, 23 Venue: Paris, France Number: 28th Winner List Best Film: Pianist Best Director: roman polanski Pianist Best Actor: adrien brody Pianist Best Actress: Isabelle Carre Best Newcomer Actor: Jean-Paul Luft Best Newcomer Actress in Escape from France. Ccile De France's Best Supporting Actor in Hotel Espa? a: Bernard Le Coq's Best Supporting Actress in Memories of Good Times: karin viard's Best Screenplay (Original or Adapted): Jean-Claude Gouloumes Berg, Costa Gavlas's Best Photography for Witness: Pawel Edelman's Best Costume Design for Pianist: The Queen's Mission in a Brave New World II's Best Sound Effect: Pianist's Best Editing: Yes and You's Best Music: Wojciech Kilar's Pianist's Best Short Film: Gerald Ustash-Matthew's Cowhide's Best Production Design: allan starski's Pianist's Best EU Film. Amodova's best feature film debut: Isabelle Breitman's best foreign film: Michael Moore's Bowling in Columbine Honors César Awards: bernadette lafont, Spike Lee, Meryl Streep Nominated Best Film Pianist roman polanski Eight Beautiful Pictures Fran? ois Ou Rong Witness Costa Gavlas Spanish Hotel Cedric Clappis Yes and Yes Nicolas Philibert Best Director roman polanski Pianist Fran? ois Ou Rong Eight Beautiful Pictures Costa Gavlas Witness Side Rick Clappis's Hotel Espa? a, Nicolas Philibert's Yes and Yes, Best Actor adrien brody's Pianist, daniel auteuil's Defendant, mathieu kassovitz's Witness, Franois Berléand's My Idol, bernard campan's Memories of Good Times, Best Actress Isabelle Carre's Memories of Good Times, fanny ardant's Eight Beautiful Pictures, Isa. Belle Hupel's Eight Beautiful Pictures, Juliette Binoche's One Night in Paris, Ariane Ascaride's Mary and Her Two Lovers, Best Newcomer Actor Jean-Paul Luff, Escape from France, Lorànt Deutsch's Three Eggs, Malik Zidi's Happy Time, Morgan Marina's Son, gaspard ulliel's Kiss Your Lovers, Best Newcomer Actress Ccile De France's Hotel Espa? a. Ludivine sagnier's Eight Beautiful Pictures, Melanie Doutey's Brothers of Soldiers, émilie Dequenne's Sexy Nanny, Marina Fo?s's Hypnosis and Hypnosis, Best Supporting Actor Bernard Le Coq's Memories of Good Times, jamel debbouze's Queen's Mission in a Beautiful New World II, Denis Podalydès's Kiss Your Love, Gérard Darmon's Queen's Mission in a Beautiful New World II, Fran? ois Cruiser's Defendant, Best Supporting Actress, karin viard, Kiss What You Love, Judith Godrèche, Spanish Hotel, emmanuelle devos, Defendant, danielle darrieux, Eight Beautiful Pictures, Dominique Blanco, Best Screenplay (Original or Adapted) Jean-Claude Gouloumes Berg, Costa Gavlas, Witness, ronald harwood, Pianist, mitchell brown, Kiss What You Love, Cedric Clappis, Spanish Hotel, Marina de van, Fran? ois Ou Rong's Eight Beautiful Pictures Best Photography Pianist Pawel Edelman's Eight Beautiful Pictures Jeanne Lapoirie Witness Patrick Blossier's Best Costume Design The Queen's Mission in a Beautiful New World II The Eight Beautiful Pictures The Pianist Best Sound Effect The Pianist The Eight Beautiful Pictures The Witness Best Editing Yes and Yes Spanish Hotel, Pianist, Best Music, Pianist, Safe Passage, Witness, Eight Beautiful Pictures, Best Short Film Cowhide, Gerard Ustash-Matthew, Application, Emmanuel Bourdieu, Old Dreams Forward, alain guiraudie, Dressing, Lionel Bailliu, Best Design, Pianist, Eight Beautiful Pictures The Queen's Mission, Safe Pass, Best EU Movie, Tell Her, pedro almodovar's September 11th Event Book, youssef chahine, Amos Gitai, alejandro gonzalez inarritu, Shohei Imamura, claude lelouch, ken roach, samira makhmalbaf, Mira Nair, Idsha Vodrago, Sean Pan, Danis tanovic's Gosford Manor, robert altman's A Man Without a Past, aki kaurismaki's Sweet Sixteen, ken roach's Best Feature Film Debut, Isabelle Breitman's My Idol, guillaume canet's Irè ne, Ivan Calbé RAC's The Holocaust, Delphine Gleize, Hypnosis and Hypnosis Claude Duty Best Foreign Movie Bowling in Columbine Michael Moore Drunk Painting Fairy Lin Quanze Minority Report Steven Spielberg Ocean's Eleven steven soderbergh Spirited Away Miyazaki Hayao