Draft:Prix Alice Guy
French film award
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The Prix Alice Guy is an annual French film award launched in 2018 and dedicated to French or French-language films directed by female directors. It was named after French film director Alice Guy-Blaché.[1]
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Awarded forAchievements in French cinema
CountryFrance
Presented byAssociation Cine-Woman
First awardMarch 1, 2018
| Prix Alice Guy | |
|---|---|
| Awarded for | Achievements in French cinema |
| Country | France |
| Presented by | Association Cine-Woman |
| First award | March 1, 2018 |
| Website | prixaliceguy.com |
Winners and nominees
2010s
| Year | Film | Director |
|---|---|---|
| 2018 (1st) [2] |
Paris la blanche | Lidia Terki |
| Beauty and the Dogs | Kaouther Ben Hania | |
| I Got Life! | Blandine Lenoir | |
| Montparnasse Bienvenue | Léonor Serraille | |
| Raw | Julia Ducournau | |
| 2019 (2nd) [3] | ||
| An Impossible Love | Catherine Corsini | |
| À deux heures de Paris | Virginie Verrier | |
| Happy as Lazzaro | Alice Rohrwacher | |
| Little Tickles | Andréa Bescond | |
| In Safe Hands | Jeanne Herry |