César Award for Best Director | |
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Country | France |
Presented by | Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma |
First awarded | 1976 |
Currently held by | Dominik Moll for The Night of the 12th (2023) |
Website | academie-cinema |
This is the list of winners and nominees of the César Award for Best Director (French: César du meilleur réalisateur).
History
Superlatives
Superlative | Men | Women | ||
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Most awards | Roman Polanski | 5 | Tonie Marshall | 1 |
Most nominations | Alain Resnais | 8 | Nicole Garcia | 2 |
Most nominations without winning | Claude Miller | 7 | Nicole Garcia | 2 |
Oldest winner | Tonie Marshall | 49 | ||
Oldest nominee | Agnès Varda | 58 | ||
Youngest winner | Tonie Marshall | 49 | ||
Youngest nominee | Maïwenn | 35 |
Winners and nominees
1970s
Year | Winner and nominees | English title | Original title |
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1976 (1st) | Bertrand Tavernier | Let Joy Reign Supreme | Que la fête commence... |
Robert Enrico | The Old Gun | Le Vieux Fusil | |
Jean-Paul Rappeneau | Call me Savage | Le Sauvage | |
François Truffaut | The Story of Adele H. | L'Histoire d'Adèle H. | |
1977 (2nd) | Joseph Losey | Mr. Klein | Monsieur Klein |
Claude Miller | The Best Way to Walk | La Meilleure Façon de marcher | |
Bertrand Tavernier | The Judge and the Assassin | Le Juge et l'assassin | |
André Téchiné | Barocco | ||
1978 (3rd) | Alain Resnais | Providence | |
Luis Buñuel | That Obscure Object of Desire | Cet obscur objet du désir | |
Claude Miller | This Sweet Sickness | Dites-lui que je l'aime | |
Pierre Schoendoerffer | Drummer-Crab | Le Crabe-Tambour | |
1979 (4th) | Christian de Chalonge | Other People's Money | L'Argent des autres |
Michel Deville | Dossier 51 | Le Dossier 51 | |
Ariane Mnouchkine | Molière | ||
Claude Sautet | A Simple Story | Une histoire simple | |
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
Multiple wins and nominations
The following individuals received two or more Best Director awards:
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The following individuals received three or more Best Director nominations:
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See also
References
- ↑ "'Bye Bye Morons' Wins Best Film at France's Cesar Awards". Hollywood Reporter.
- ↑ "Lea Seydoux, Adam Driver Among Nominees for France's Cesar Awards". Hollywood Reporter.
External links
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