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17th César Awards

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Best Actress
  
Date
  
22 February 1992

Best Actor
  
Network
  
Antenne 2

Other ceremonies
  
1991, 1993

Location
  
Paris, France

Best Film
  
Tous les matins du monde

Site
  
Palais des congrès de Paris

The 17th César Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma, honoured the best French films of 1991 and took place on 22 February 1992 at the Palais des Congrès in Paris. The ceremony was chaired by Michèle Morgan and hosted by Frédéric Mitterrand. Tous les matins du monde won the award for Best Film.

Winners and nominees

The winners are highlighted in bold:

  • Best Film:
    Tous les matins du monde, directed by Alain Corneau
    Merci la vie, directed by Bertrand Blier
    La Belle Noiseuse, directed by Jacques Rivette
    Van Gogh, directed by Maurice Pialat
  • Best Foreign Film:
    Toto le Héros, directed by Jaco Van Dormael
    Alice, directed by Woody Allen
    Dances with Wolves, directed by Kevin Costner
    The Silence of the Lambs, directed by Jonathan Demme
    Thelma & Louise, directed by Ridley Scott
    Urga, directed by Nikita Mikhalkov
  • Best Debut:
    Delicatessen, directed by Marc Caro, Jean-Pierre Jeunet
    Les Arcandiers, directed by Manuel Sanchez
    L'Autre, directed by Bernard Giraudeau
    Fortune Express, directed by Olivier Schatzky
    Lune froide, directed by Patrick Bouchitey
  • Best Actor:
    Jacques Dutronc, for Van Gogh
    Michel Piccoli, for La Belle Noiseuse
    Hippolyte Girardot, for Hors la vie
    Jean-Pierre Marielle, for Tous les matins du monde
    Gérard Jugnot, for Une époque formidable...
  • Best Actress:
    Jeanne Moreau, for La vieille qui marchait dans la mer
    Anouk Grinberg, for Merci la vie
    Juliette Binoche, for Les Amants du Pont-Neuf
    Emmanuelle Béart, for La Belle Noiseuse
    Irène Jacob, for La Double vie de Véronique
  • Best Supporting Actor:
    Jean Carmet, for Merci la vie
    Jean-Claude Dreyfus, for Delicatessen
    Ticky Holgado, for Une époque formidable...
    Bernard Le Coq, for Van Gogh
    Gérard Séty, for Van Gogh
  • Best Supporting Actress:
    Anne Brochet, for Tous les matins du monde
    Catherine Jacob, for Merci la vie
    Jane Birkin, for La Belle Noiseuse
    Hélène Vincent, for J'embrasse pas
    Valérie Lemercier, for L'Opération Corned-Beef
  • Most Promising Actor:
    Manuel Blanc, for J'embrasse pas
    Laurent Grévill, for L'Année de l'éveil
    Thomas Langmann, for Paris s'éveille
    Guillaume Depardieu, for Tous les matins du monde
    Chick Ortega, for Une époque formidable...
  • Most Promising Actress:
    Géraldine Pailhas, for La Neige et le feu
    Marie-Laure Dougnac, for Delicatessen
    Marie Gillain, for Mon père, ce héros
    Alexandra London, for Van Gogh
    Elsa Zylberstein, for Van Gogh
  • Best Director:
    Alain Corneau, for Tous les matins du monde
    Bertrand Blier, for Merci la vie
    Jacques Rivette, for La Belle Noiseuse
    André Téchiné, for J'embrasse pas
    Maurice Pialat, for Van Gogh
  • Best Writing:
    Gilles Adrien, Marc Caro, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, for Delicatessen
    Bertrand Blier, for Merci la vie
    Alain Corneau, Pascal Quignard, for Tous les matins du monde
    Maurice Pialat, for Van Gogh
  • Best Cinematography:
    Yves Angelo, for Tous les matins du monde
    Darius Khondji, for Delicatessen
    Gilles Henry, Emmanuel Machuel, for Van Gogh
  • Best Costume Design:
    Corinne Jorry, for Tous les matins du monde
    Valérie Pozzo di Borgo, for Delicatessen
    Edith Vesperini, for Van Gogh
  • Best Sound:
    Anne Le Campion, Pierre Gamet, Gérard Lamps, Pierre Verany, for Tous les matins du monde
    Vincent Arnardi, Jérôme Thiault, for Delicatessen
    Jean-Pierre Duret, François Groult, for Van Gogh
  • Best Editing:
    Hervé Schneid, for Delicatessen
    Claudine Merlin, for Merci la vie
    Marie-Josèphe Yoyotte, for Tous les matins du monde
  • Best Music:
    Jordi Savall, for Tous les matins du monde
    Carlos D'Alessio, for Delicatessen
    Zbigniew Preisner, for La Double vie de Véronique
    Jean-Claude Petit, for Mayrig
  • Best Production Design:
    Jean-Philippe Carp, Miljen Kreka Kljakovic, for Delicatessen
    Michel Vandestien, for Les Amants du Pont-Neuf
    Philippe Pallut, Katia Wyszkop, for Van Gogh
  • Best Animated Short:
    J'entends plus la guitare, directed by Bernard Palacios
    La Saga des glaises, directed by David Ferre, Olivier Théry-Lapiney
  • Best Fiction Short:
    25 décembre 58, 10h36, directed by Diane Bertrand
  • Best Documentary Short:
    Hermann Heinzel, ornithologue, directed by Jacques Mitsch
  • Honorary César:
    Michèle Morgan
    Sylvester Stallone
  • References

    17th César Awards Wikipedia


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