Albert Dupontel’s “Bye Bye Morons” won seven prizes, including best film and director, at the 46thwhich took place as an in-person, yet socially distanced event at the Olympia concert hall in Paris on March 12. The ceremony was held in the presence of nominees only.
It was the first Cesar edition under the new leadership of Veronique Cayla, the former boss of the Franco-German public culture channel Arte France, and vice chair Eric Toledano, the popular co-director of smash-hit “The Intouchables.
Zadi stars in his film as a struggling Black actor trying to organize a protest for Black people in France. In his strong speech, Zadi said his film “Tout Simplement Noir” was meant to celebrate humanity beyond anything. Stéphanie Demoustier’s “The Girl With a Bracelet” won best adapted screenplay. The film is a remake of the Argentine courtroom drama “The Accused” and revolves around a teenage girl on trial for murdering her best friend. Thomas Vinterberg’s “” won best foreign film. Headlined by Mads Mikkelsen, “Another Round” was part of Cannes 2020’s Official Selection.
Geniusbastard That’s so French
Jail?
They could have picked a better looking woman 🤦🏻♂️
Ridiculous
It's not even a real actress....Poor stupid
Exceptionnelle CorinneMasiero et merci 🙏
Bravo
Someone should have thought of that for the Globes! It would have helped make it a little more entertaining.
Ashamed to be French today
Artists in france are real spoiled childs. Many many social aids and they still cry
Ma'am this is a Wendy's.
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