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Justine Triet’s Anatomy of A Fall won Best Film and Director at the 49th edition of the French César awards on Friday.
Triet is only the second women to clinch the Best Director prize in the near 50-year history of the César Awards after Tonie Marshall for Venus Beauty in 1976.
Anatomy of a Fall also won Best Actress for Sandra Hüller, Original Screenplay for Triet and Arthur Harari, Editing for Laurent Sénéchal and Supporting Actor for Swann Arlaud.
The Cannes Palme d’Or winner was one of the front runners at this year’s edition with 11 nominations after The Animal Kingdom with 12.
Thomas Cailley’s The Animal Kingdom, which world premiered as the opening film of Cannes Un Certain Regard in 2023, won Best Sound, VFX, Original Music, Costumes and Cinematography.
Christopher Nolan also put in an appearance to receive an Honorary César alongside French director Agnès Jaoui, best known internationally for her 2001 hit The Taste Of Others.
Attending with producer and wife Emma Thomas, Nolan was presented with the award by Marion Cotillard, who appeared in Inception and Dark Knight Rise.
Nolan paid tribute to the role that France, with its love and respect for cinema, had played in his trajectory as a filmmaker.
Beyond the films, the main focus was on a moving and impassioned speech by actress and director Judith Godrèche, who has set in motion a #MeToo earthquake in France in recent weeks with her public accusations of sexual assault against directors Benoît Jacquot and Jacques Doillon.
Both men have denied the accusations with Doillon announcing via his lawyer this week that he was going to sue Godrèche for defamation.
Godrèche made an appeal for a new era of truth around the issue of sexual abuse in France’s cinema
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