Best Film Awards
Each year, the French pay homage to their film industry in a televised
awards event known as The Césars. It is the equivalent
of the Hollywood Academy Awards (Oscars) in America, the difference
being that the focus is on French and French language cinema, although
there is a special award for a non-francophone film. The event takes place, usually in
February, at the Théatre du Châtelet in Paris.
The ceremony was created by the Académie des Arts et Techniques
du Cinéma in 1975. The first event took place on 3rd April
1976, under the presidency of iconic actor Jean Gabin. The name
of the award comes from the avant-garde sculptor César
Baldaccini, who designed the famous gold trophy.
Here are the films which have won the award in the coveted "Best French Film"
category. Be prepared for a few surprises...