36th César Awards
36th César Awards | |
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Official poster featuring a photo of the late German actress Romy Schneider | |
Date | 25 February 2011 |
Site | Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris, France |
Host | Antoine de Caunes |
Highlights | |
Best Picture | Of Gods and Men |
Best Actor | Éric Elmosnino |
Best Actress | Sara Forestier |
Most awards | The Ghost Writer (4) |
Most nominations | Of Gods and Men (11) |
Television coverage | |
Network | Canal Plus |
The 36th César Awards ceremony was presented by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma in Paris, France to honour its selection of the best French films of 2010 on 25 February 2011.[1] The ceremony was chaired by Jodie Foster and hosted by Antoine de Caunes. The audience gave a standing ovation to Olivia de Havilland, their "special honored guest".
Winners and nominees
Leïla Bekhti – Tout ce qui brille
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The Names of Love – Baya Kasmi, Michel Leclerc
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The Ghost Writer – Robert Harris, Roman Polanski
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Daniel Sobrino, Jean Goudier, Cyril Holtz – Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life
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Alexandre Desplat – The Ghost Writer
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Caroline De Vivaise – The Princess of Montpensier
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Hugues Tissandier – The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec
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Prix Daniel Toscan du Plantier
Yaël Fogiel and Laetitia Gonzalez | ||
Films with multiple nominations and awards
The following films received multiple nominations: |
The following films received multiple awards:
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Viewers
The show was followed by 2.9 millions of viewers. This corresponds to 14.5% of the audience.[3]
See also
References
External links
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