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atHome Top Story (Free subscription) | 10/03/2008
Abdel Kechiche takes an exceedingly long time to arrive at a story in The Secret of the Grain , known as La graine et le mulet in France where it won four César awards, including best film.
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frogsmoke.com (Free subscription) | 06/27/2008
Isabelle Yasmine Adjani, (born June 27, 1955 in Paris) is a four-time César Award-winning and two-time Academy Award-nominated French film actress and singer. She is of Algerian-German parentage, and performs in French, English, and German. Adjani has a record four César Awards for Best Actress. Today she turns 53. Bonne anniversaire! I’ve picked the following videos: Trailer [...]
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http://www.CelebrityVideoTube.com (Free subscription) | 06/26/2008
New York Post French director Guillaume Canet's film 'Tell No-One,' an adaptation of crime writer Harlan Coben's 2001 book, earned its maker the best director honor at the 2007 Cesar awards, France's equivalent to … Read the full article here
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 06/20/2008
ABDELLATIF Kechiche's loosely structured, naturalistic drama - a tale from the north African community of southern France - has won plaudits on the festival circuit and last year scooped four gongs at the César Awards.
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LSI Online News (Free subscription) | 05/21/2008
France - Lighting production company Arpege selected a Jands Vista console to provide lighting control for the 32nd César Awards, the biggest annual film awards ceremony in France.The ...
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 02/29/2008
A low-budget immigrant drama collected four prizes, including best picture, at last weekend's César awards in Paris, the French film industry's equivalent of the Oscars.
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Cele|bitchy (Free subscription) | 02/25/2008
Marion Cotillard at the Cesar Awards Marion Cotillard won best actress in an upset for her performance as tragic French singer Édith Piaf. Cotillard was shaking and was visibly nervous and excited as she accepted her Oscar. She first thanked director Olivier Dahan, saying “Olivier, what you did to you me, you truly rocked my life. [...]
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Cinematical (Free subscription) | 02/24/2008
Filed under: Foreign Language , Independent , Awards , Cinematical Indie If you ever doubted the influence of French cinema on Hollywood, look at the list of winners from Friday night's Cesars. You'll see trophies for La Vie en Rose , Persepolis , and The Diving Bell and the Butterfly -- all of which are up for Oscars on Sunday. And the best foreign-language film was The Lives of Others , which won...
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Variety.com (Free subscription) | 02/23/2008
Film News: Marion Cotillard wins actress trophy -- A small France-set Maghreb immigrant drama from a young helmer, Abdellatif Kechiche's "The Secret of the Grain," stole the show at France's 33rd Cesar Awards Friday, taking film, director and original screenplay, as well as breakthrough actress (Hafsia Herzi).
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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 01/26/2008
PARIS (Hollywood Reporter) - Olivier Dahan's Edith Piaf biopic "La Vie en Rose" was in tune Friday with Claude Miller's Holocaust drama "A Secret". Each film nabbed 11 nominations for France's top film honours, the Cesar Awards.
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Aceshowbiz.com (Free subscription) | 01/26/2008
The Academy Award-nominated Edith Piaf biopic tops the 33rd Cesar Awards' nominations as it collected 11 nods from the prestigious France awards on Friday, January 25.
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Contactmusic Ltd (Free subscription) | 01/25/2008
LA VIE EN ROSE is leading the way at France's Cesar film awards with 11 nominations. The movie, released under the name La Mome in France, is shortlisted for the coveted ...
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Variety.com (Free subscription) | 01/25/2008
Film News: 'Persepolis' competes for top prize -- Julian Schnabel's “The Diving Bell and the Butterfly” features in the five nominations for picture at next month’s Cesar Awards, France’s top film kudofest.
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DVD Talk (Free subscription) | 11/27/2007
Rent It The Film: An ambitious and notably different take on D.H. Lawrence's novel last year Pascale Ferran's Lady Chatterley won five Cesar Awards including Best Picture and Best Actress (Marina Hands). Strangely, the critics' fascination with the film hasn't translated in an undisputed public approval of this rather lengthy take on the scandalous novel. Lady Constance Chatterley (Hands) lives a...