39th César Awards
Film awards
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The 39th Annual César Awards ceremony, presented by the French Academy of Cinema Arts and Techniques (Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma), was held on 28 February 2014, at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris.[1] Me, Myself and Mum received ten nominations, Stranger by the Lake and Blue Is the Warmest Colour both received eight nominations each.[2]
| 39th César Awards | |
|---|---|
The official César Award poster features French actress Isabelle Adjani, in the 1994 film La Reine Margot. | |
| Date | 28 February 2014 |
| Site | Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris, France |
| Hosted by | Cécile de France |
| Highlights | |
| Best Picture | Me, Myself and Mum |
| Best Director | Roman Polanski |
| Best Actor | Guillaume Gallienne Me, Myself and Mum |
| Best Actress | Sandrine Kiberlain 9 Month Stretch |
| Most awards | Me, Myself and Mum (5) |
| Most nominations | Me, Myself and Mum (10) |
| Television coverage | |
| Network | Canal Plus |
Winners and nominees






Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold:[3][4]
| Best Film | Best Director |
|---|---|
|
Roman Polanski, Venus in Fur | |
| Best Actor | Best Actress |
| Best Supporting Actor | Best Supporting Actress |
|
Adèle Haenel, Suzanne | |
| Most Promising Actor | Most Promising Actress |
| Best First Feature Film | Best Original Screenplay |
|
Me, Myself and Mum, Guillaume Gallienne
|
Albert Dupontel, 9 Month Stretch
|
| Best Cinematography | Best Adaptation |
|
Guillaume Gallienne, Me, Myself and Mum
| |
| Best Editing | Best Sound |
|
Valérie Deseine, Me, Myself and Mum
|
Jean-Pierre Duret, Jean Mallet, Melissa Petitjean, Michael Kohlhaas
|
| Best Music Written for a Film | Best Costume Design |
|
Martin Wheeler, Michael Kohlhaas
|
Pascaline Chavanne, Renoir
|
| Best Production Design | Best Documentary Film |
|
Stéphane Rozenbaum, Mood Indigo
|
Sur le Chemin de l'École, Pascal Plisson
|
| Best Animated Feature Film | Best Animated Short Film |
|
Loulou l'Incroyable Secret, Éric Omond
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Mademoiselle Kiki et les Montparnos, Amélie Harrault
|
| Best Foreign Film | Best Short Film |
|
Avant Que de Tout Perdre, Xavier Legrand
| |
| Honorary César | |
Presenters
The following individuals, listed in order of appearance presented awards.
| Name(s) | Role |
|---|---|
| Bérénice Bejo | Most Promising Actress |
| Audrey Fleurot | Most Promising Actor |
| Charles Berling | Best First Feature Film |
| André Dussolier | Best Supporting Actress |
| Jeremy Irons | Best Actress |
| Nicole Garcia | Best Actor |
| Pierre Niney | Best Adaptation |
| Stéphane De Groodt | Honorary Award |
Viewers
The show was followed by 2.3 million viewers. This corresponds to 11.2% of the audience.[5]