César Award for Best Animated Short Film

César Award for Best Animated Short Film
Country France
Presented by Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma
First awarded 1977
Currently held by Sunday Lunch (2016)
Official website academie-cinema.org

The César Award for Best Animated Short Film is a French film award, that was awarded by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma from 1977 to 1990. Combined with the César Award for Best Animated Film from 2011 to 2013, this award has been fully awarded since 2014.

List of winners and nominees

1970s

Year English title Original title Director(s)
1977
(2nd)[1]
Un comédien sans paradoxeRobert Lapoujade
Bactéries nos amiesMichel Boschet
Déjeuner du matinPatrick Bokanowski
L'EmpreinteJacques Cardon
Oiseau de nuitBernard Palacios
La Rosette arroséePaul Dopff
1978
(3rd)[1]
RêvePeter Foldes
FracturePaul and Gaëtan Brizzi
Kubrik à bracDominique Rocher
La NichéeGérard Collin
MordillissimoRoger Beaurin
1979
(4th)[1]
La Traversée de L'Atlantique à la rameJean-François Laguionie
L'AnatomisteYves Brangoleau
Le PhénomènePaul Dopff

1980s

Year English title Original title Director(s)
1980
(5th)[1]
Demain la petite fille sera en retard à l'écoleMichel Boschet
Barbe BleueOlivier Gillon
Les Troubles fêteBernard Palacios
1981
(6th)[1]
Le ManègeMarc Caro and Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Le RéveilJean-Christophe Villard
Les Trois InventeursMichel Ocelot
1982
(7th)
La Tendresse du mauditJean-Manuel Costa
L'ÉchelleAlain Ughetto
Trois thèmesAlexandre Alexeïeff
1983
(8th)[1]
La Légende du pauvre bossuMichel Ocelot
Chronique 1909Paul and Gaëtan Brizzi
Sans PréavisMichel Gauthier
1984
(9th)[1]
Le Voyage d'OrphéeJean-Manuel Costa
Au-delà de minuitPierre Barletta
Le SangJacques Rouxel
1985
(10th)[1]
La BouleAlain Ughetto
L'InvitéGuy Jacques
RaThierry Barthes and Pierre Jamin
1986
(11th)[1]
L'Enfant de la haute merPatrick Deniau
La campagne est si belleMichel Gauthier
Contes crépusculairesYves Charnay
1988
(13th)[1]
Le Petit Cirque de toutes les couleursJacques-Rémy Girerd
TransatlantiqueBruce Krebs
1989
(14th)[1]
L'Escalier chimériqueDaniel Guyonnet
Le Travail du ferCelia Canning and Néry Catineau
La Princesse des diamantsMichel Ocelot

1990s

Year English title Original title Director(s)
1990
(15th)[1]
Le Porte-plumeMarie-Christine Perrodin
Sculpture, sculpturesJean-Loup Felicioli

2010s

Year English title Original title Director(s)
2014
(39th)[1]
Kiki of Montparnasse Mademoiselle Kiki et les Montparnos Amélie Harrault
Women's Letters Lettre de femmes Augusto Zanovello
2015
(40th)[1]
Les Petits Cailloux Chloé Mazlo
Bang Bang! Julien Bisaro
La Bûche de Noël Vincent Patar and Stéphane Aubier
Anatole's Little Saucepan La Petite Casserole d'Anatole Eric Montchaud
2016
(41st)[1]
Sunday Lunch Le Repas dominical Céline Devaux
La Nuit américaine d'Angélique Pierre-Emmanuel Lyet and Joris Clerté
Sous tes doigts Marie-Christine Courtès
Tigres à la queue leu leu Benoît Chieux

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 "Palmarès". academie-cinema.org (in French). Retrieved 2015-01-15.

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