The winners of the Caesars 2022 – Liberation

The 2022 Caesars ceremonydossier

Xavier Giannoli’s “Lost Illusions” won seven Caesars, including Best Film, “Annette” by Leos Carax won Best Director and four awards. Best actor and actress: Valérie Lemercier (“Aline”) and Benoît Magimel (“In his lifetime”).

On the stage of the Olympia in Paris, the Academy of Caesars presented its awards to French cinema. The 4,300 voters – representatives of various trades in the industry, from technicians to producers, actors, filmmakers, agents, exhibitors… – decided on the merits of three favourites: lost illusions by Xavier Giannoli, an adaptation of Balzac whose fifteen nominations constitute a historic record; the english language musical film Annette by Leos Carax, quoted eleven times; and Aline by Valérie Lemercier, Celine Dion biopic nominated in ten categories.

With the return of Antoine de Caunes as master of ceremonies for the tenth time, this 47th edition saw Cate Blanchett celebrated with an honorary Caesar presented by Isabelle Huppert, and a very special tribute was paid by Xavier Dolan to Gaspard Ulliel , who died accidentally in January, aged 37. An evening that Canal+ clearly wanted to be more polished and under control than the previous two years, punctuated by a whole host of events not recorded on the teleprompter. These are the only things likely to break with an ultra-honed awards ceremony, traditionally devoid of stunts and major twists…

Palmares

César Award for Best Female Hope

Anamaria Vartolomei, dance the event. Read our interview

César for the best male hope

Benjamin Neighbor, lost illusions

César Award for Best Visual Effects

Guillaume Pondard, for Annette, by Leos Carax

César for best short fiction film

bad boys, d’Elie Girard

Caesar of the best costumes

Pierre-Jean Larroque, for lost illusions

Caesar of the best decorations

Riton Dupire-Clement, for lost illusions

Cesar for Best First Film

Magnetics by Vincent Mael Cardona. Read our review

César Award for Best Supporting Actress

Aïssatou Diallo Sagna, in the divide. Read our profile

César Award for Best Supporting Actor

Vincent Lacoste, in lost illusions

César Award for Best Documentary Short

maelbeek, of Ishmael Joffroy Chandoutis

Cesar for Best Documentary Film

The Snow Pantherby Marie Amiguet and Vincent Munier

Cesar for best foreign film

The Father, by Florian Zeller. Read our review

César for Best Editing

Nelly Quettier, for Annette

César Award for Best Cinematography

Christophe Beaucarne, for lost illusions

César Award for Best Original Screenplay

Arthur Harari and Vincent Poymiro, for Onoda, 10,000 nights in the jungle. Read our review

César Award for Best Adaptation

Jacques Fieschi and Xavier Giannoli, for lost illusions

César for best sound

Erwan Kerzanet et cie, for Annette

César Award for Best Original Score

Ron et Russell Mael (Sparks), for Annette

César Award for Best Animated Short Film

Soft Madness, Hard Madness, by Marine Laclotte

César Award for Best Animated Feature Film

The Summit of the Gods, by Patrick Imbert. Read our review

Cesar for best actor

Benoît Magimel, for In his lifetime

Cesar for Best Actress

Valerie Lemercier, for Aline. Read our review

Cesar for Best Director

Leos Carax, for Annette. Read our review

Cesar for Best Film

Illusions lost, by Xavier Giannoli. Read our review

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