César: several stars will present the 2023 ceremony! When ?

Cesar several stars will present the 2023 ceremony When

CESAR 2023. A collection of stars will present the next Cesar ceremony on February 24. Latest announcements.

[Mis à jour le 11 janvier 2023 à 12h00] This is a first in the history of the Caesars. The presentation of the 48th Cesar ceremony, scheduled for February 24, 2023 at the Olympia and broadcast unencrypted on Canal +, will be done collectively, announced the Academy in a press release. Leïla Bekhti, Jérôme Commandeur, Jamel Debbouze, Emmanuelle Devos, Léa Drucker, Eye Haïdara, Alex Lutz, Raphaël Personnaz and Ahmed Sylla will be present to host the evening. The artistic direction of the ceremony will be provided by Eric Lartigau (director of The Aries Family).

Tahar Rahim has been chosen to preside over the 48th Cesar ceremony. Remember that the 41-year-old actor achieved a feat in 2010, winning not one, but two Césars (best actor and best male hope) for his performance in the film a prophet by Jacques Audiard. For the moment, the nominations for the César 2023 are not known. We already know that American director David Fincher (Fight Club, Zodiac, The Social Network, Mindhunter) will be present to receive an honorary Caesar on this occasion. The name of his presenter is not yet known.

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Since 1976, the César du cinema ceremony has rewarded the best of the French seventh art. Prizes are awarded each year in Paris by the Académie des César, also called the Academy of Cinema Arts and Techniques. It was the sculptor César who made the trophy, which has the shape of compressions of metal objects. Each year, between February and March, the ceremony is often broadcast live and unencrypted on the Canal+ channel. Radio enthusiasts can also follow the ceremony on Europe 1 from 2022. Among the most awarded films in the history of the Césars are The Last Metro and Cyrano de Bergerac (ten awards each), A Prophet (9 awards), From beating my heart stopped (8 awards). The next edition will take place on February 24, 2023.

  • Best film : lost illusions
  • Best Achievement: Leos Carax, Annette
  • Best actor : Benoit Magimel, In his lifetime
  • Best Actress: Valerie Lemercier, Aline
  • Best Supporting Actress: Aissatou Diallo Sagna in The divide
  • Best Supporting Actor: Vincent Lacoste in lost illusions
  • Most promising Actress : Anamaria Vartolomei for The event
  • Best Male Hope: Benjamin Voisin for lost illusions
  • Best Original Screenplay: Onoda, 10,000 nights in the jungle
  • Best adaptation: lost illusions
  • Best costumes: lost illusions
  • Best sets: lost illusions
  • Best Cinematography: lost illusions
  • Best editing: Annette
  • Best Sound: Annette
  • Best visual effects: Annette
  • Best Original Score: Annette
  • Best first film: Magnetics
  • Best Animated Feature Film: The Summit of the Gods
  • Best Animated Short Film: Soft Madness, Hard Madness
  • Best foreign film: The Father
  • Best short fiction film: the bad boys
  • Best Documentary: The Snow Panther
  • Best Documentary Short : Maalbeek
  • Honorary Caesar: Cate Blanchett

The César 2023 nominations are not yet known. Last year, the Academy unveiled the list of nominations for the 47th Cesar ceremony on January 26, 2022. We should therefore know the 2023 nominations in January. Last year, “Lost Illusions” was already a big favorite with 15 nominations. It is followed by “Annette” (11 nominations), “Aline” (10 nominations) and “Bac Nord” (7 nominations). Below, discover the films in competition during the last edition:

Cesar for Best Film

  • Aline
  • Annette
  • North ferry
  • The event
  • The divide
  • lost illusions
  • Onoda, 10,000 nights in the jungle

Cesar for Best Director

  • Valérie Lemercier for “Aline”
  • Leos Carax for “Annette”
  • Cedric Jimenez for “Bac Nord”
  • Audrey Diwan for “The Event”
  • Xavier Giannoli for “Lost Illusions”
  • Arthur Harari for “Onoda, 10,000 Nights in the Jungle”
  • Julia Ducournau for “Titanium”

Cesar for Best Actress

  • Leïla Bekhti, “Les Intranquilles”
  • Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, “The Fracture”
  • Virginie Efira, “Benedetta”
  • Vicky Krieps, “Hold Me Tight”
  • Valerie Lemercier “Aline”
  • Laure Calamy, “A woman of the world”
  • Lea Seydoux, “France”

Cesar for best actor

  • Damien Bonnard, “The Intranquilles”
  • Adam Driver, “Annette”
  • Gilles Lellouche, “North Bac”
  • Vincent Macaigne, “Night Doctor”
  • Benoît Magimel, “In his lifetime”
  • Pio Marmaï, “The Fracture”
  • Pierre Niney, “Black box”

César Award for Best Supporting Actress

  • Jeanne Balibar, “Lost Illusions”
  • Cécile de France, “Lost Illusions”
  • Aissatou Diallo Sagna, “The Fracture”
  • Adele Exarchopoulos, “Mandibles”
  • Danielle Fichaud, “Aline”

César Award for Best Supporting Actor

  • François Civil, “North Bac”
  • Xavier Dolan, “Lost Illusions”
  • Vincent Lacoste, “Lost Illusions”
  • Karim Leklou, “North Bac”
  • Sylvain Marcel, “Aline”

César Award for Best Female Hope

  • Noee Abita, “Slalom”
  • Salomé Dewaels, “Lost Illusions”
  • Agathe Rousselle, “Titanium”
  • Anamaria Vartolomei, “The Event”
  • Lucie Zhang, “The Olympiads”

César for the best male hope

  • Sandor Funtek, “Supreme”
  • Sami Outalbali, “A story of love and desire”
  • Timotée Robart, “The Magnetics”
  • Makita Samba, “The Olympiads”
  • Benjamin Voisin, “Lost Illusions”

César Award for Best Original Screenplay

  • Aline
  • Annette
  • Black Box
  • The divide
  • Onoda, 10,000 nights in the jungle

César Award for Best Adaptation

  • human things
  • The event
  • lost illusions
  • The Olympiads
  • Hug me tight

Caesar of the best costumes

  • Aline
  • Annette
  • Delicious
  • eiffel
  • lost illusions

Caesar of the best decorations

  • Aline
  • Annette
  • Delicious
  • eiffel
  • lost illusions

César Award for Best Cinematography

  • Annette
  • lost illusions
  • The Olympiads
  • Onoda, 10,000 nights in the jungle
  • Titanium

César for Best Editing

  • Annette
  • North ferry
  • Black Box
  • The divide
  • lost illusions

César Award for Best Visual Effects

  • Aline
  • Annette
  • eiffel
  • Lost Illusions
  • Titanium

César for best sound

  • Aline
  • Annette
  • Black Box
  • lost illusions
  • Magnetic

César Award for Best Original Score

  • Annette
  • North ferry
  • Black Box
  • The Olympiads
  • The Snow Panther

Cesar for Best First Film

  • Gagarin
  • Magnetics
  • The Cloud
  • The Snow Panther
  • Slalom

César Award for Best Animated Film (Feature)

  • Even mice go to heaven
  • The Summit of the Gods
  • Crossing

César Award for Best Animated Short Film

  • Empty Places
  • Soft Madness, Hard Madness
  • The world itself
  • Precious

Cesar for best foreign film

  • “Compartment No. 6
  • Drive My Car
  • First Cow
  • Julie (in 12 chapters)
  • Tehran Law
  • Madres Paralelas
  • The Father

César for best short fiction film

  • The tender age
  • Departure
  • good people
  • The bad boys
  • Black Soldier

César Award for Best Documentary Short Film

  • America
  • Antelopes
  • The End of Kings
  • Maalbeek

Cesar for Best Documentary Film

  • Animal
  • Bigger Than Us
  • Stand up women
  • gallant indies
  • The Snow Panther

The Césars are traditionally broadcast on Canal ++, live and unencrypted. There is therefore no need to subscribe to Canal+ offers to enjoy the evening. Radio enthusiasts can choose Europe 1, partner of the ceremony in 2022, to follow the award ceremony live. If you want to watch the last Cesar ceremony in replay, know that it is available the day after its broadcast on MyCanal, and accessible via computer, tablet or smartphone.

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