7th César Awards
| 7th César Awards | |
|---|---|
| Date | 27 February 1982 | 
| Site | Salle Pleyel, Paris, France | 
| Host | Pierre Tchernia and Jacques Martin | 
| Highlights | |
| Best Film | Quest for Fire | 
| Best Actor | Michel Serrault | 
| Best Actress | Isabelle Adjani | 
| Television coverage | |
| Network | Antenne 2 | 
The 7th César Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma, honoured the best French films of 1981 and took place on 27 February 1982 at the Salle Pleyel in Paris. The ceremony was chaired by Orson Welles and hosted by Pierre Tchernia and Jacques Martin. Quest for Fire won the award for Best Film.
Winners and nominees
The winners are highlighted in bold:
- Best Film:
 Quest for Fire, directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud
 Coup de Torchon, directed by Bertrand Tavernier
 Garde à vue, directed by Claude Miller
 Les Uns et les Autres, directed by Claude Lelouch
- Best Foreign Film:
 The Elephant Man, directed by David Lynch
 Die Fälschung, directed by Volker Schlöndorff
 Raiders of the Lost Ark, directed by Steven Spielberg
- Best First Work:
 Diva, directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix
 Le Jardinier, directed by Jean-Pierre Sentier
 Neige, directed by Juliet Berto and Jean-Henri Roger
 Une affaire d'hommes, directed by Nicolas Ribowski
- Best Actor:
 Michel Serrault, for Garde à vue
 Patrick Dewaere, for Beau-père
 Philippe Noiret, for Coup de Torchon
 Michel Piccoli, for Une étrange affaire
- Best Actress:
 Isabelle Adjani, for Possession
 Isabelle Huppert, for Coup de Torchon
 Fanny Ardant, for La Femme d'à côté
 Catherine Deneuve, for Hôtel des Amériques
- Best Supporting Actor:
 Guy Marchand, for Garde à vue
 Jean-Pierre Marielle, for Coup de Torchon
 Eddy Mitchell, for Coup de Torchon
 Gérard Lanvin, for Une étrange affaire
- Best Supporting Actress:
 Nathalie Baye, for Une étrange affaire
 Stéphane Audran, for Coup de Torchon
 Véronique Silver, for La Femme d'à côté
 Sabine Haudepin, for Hôtel des Amériques
- Best Director:
 Jean-Jacques Annaud, for La Guerre du feu
 Bertrand Tavernier, for Coup de Torchon
 Claude Miller, for Garde à vue
 Pierre Granier-Deferre, for Une étrange affaire
- Best Writing:
 Claude Miller, Jean Herman, Michel Audiard, for Garde à vue
 Jean Aurenche, Bertrand Tavernier, for Coup de Torchon
 Gérard Brach, for La Guerre du feu
 Christopher Frank, Pierre Granier-Deferre, Jean-Marc Roberts, for Une étrange affaire
- Best Cinematography:
 Philippe Rousselot, for Diva
 Bruno Nuytten, for Garde à vue
 Claude Agostini, for La Guerre du feu
 Jean Penzer, for Malevil
- Best Sound:
 Jean-Pierre Ruh, for Diva
 Paul Lainé, for Garde à vue
 Pierre Gamet, for Malevil
 Harald Maury, for Les Uns et les Autres
- Best Editing:
 Albert Jurgenson, for Garde à vue
 Armand Psenny, for Coup de Torchon
 Henri Lanoë, for Malevil
 Sophie Bhaud, Hugues Darmois, for Les Uns et les Autres
- Best Music:
 Vladimir Cosma, for Diva
 Philippe Sarde, for La Guerre du feu
 Ennio Morricone, for Le Professionnel
 Francis Lai, Michel Legrand, for Les Uns et les Autres
- Best Animated Short:
 La Tendresse du maudit, directed by Jean-Manuel Costa
 Trois thèmes, directed by Alexander Alexeieff
 L'Échelle, directed by Alain Ughetto
- Best Fiction Short:
 Les Photos d'Alix, directed by Jean Eustache
 Cher Alexandre, directed by Anne Lemonier
 Le Concept subtil, directed by Gérard Krawczyk
 Le Rat noir d'amérique, directed by Jérôme Enrico
- Best Documentary Short:
 Reporters, directed by Raymond Depardon
 Ci-Gisent, directed by Valérie Moncorgé
 Solange Giraud, née Tache, directed by Simone Bitton
- Best Production Design:
 Max Douy, for Malevil
 Alexandre Trauner, for Coup de Torchon
 Hilton McConnico, for Diva
 Brian Morris, for La Guerre du feu
- Honorary César:
 Georges Dancigers
 Alexandre Mnouchkine
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