A Prophet Honoured at Césars
Text: Cineuropa
On Saturday night, Jacques Audiard’s A Prophet surpassed the triumph of his film The Beat That My Heart Skipped at the Césars 2024 by winning not eight but nine trophies, including Best Film, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay, as well as three Césars in the acting categories (two for Tahar Rahim, one for Niels Arestrup).
The other favourites had to make do with lesser prizes: Xavier Giannoli’s In the Beginning (11 nominations) picked up Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Emmanuelle Devos) and Radu Mihaileanu’s The Concert (six nominations) was honoured in the Best Original Score and Best Sound categories.
In the few categories not topped by Audiard’s film, actress Isabelle Adjani nabbed the Best Actress statuette for Skirt Day, and Riad Sattouf received the Best Debut Film Cesar for The French Kissers. Meanwhile, Coco Before Chanel picked up just one award (Best Costume Design).
Full list of prize-winners:
A Prophet - Jacques Audiard
Best Actor
Tahar Rahim - A Prophet
Best Actress
Isabelle Adjani - Skirt Day
Best Director
Jacques Audiard - A Prophet
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Niels Arestrup - A Prophet
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Emmanuelle Devos - In the Beginning
Best Debut Film
The French Kissers - Riad Sattouf
Best Male Newcomer
Tahar Rahim - A Prophet
Best Female Newcomer
Mélanie Thierry - One for the Road
Best Original Screenplay
Jacques Audiard, Thomas Bidegain, Abdel Raouf Dafri, Nicolas Peufaillit - A Prophet
Best Adapted Screenplay
Stéphane Brizé, Florence Vignon - Mademoiselle Chambon
Best Cinematography
Stéphane Fontaine - A Prophet
Best Production Design
Michel Barthélemy - A Prophet
Best Costume Design
Catherine Leterrier - Coco Before Chanel
Best Editing
Juliette Welfing - A Prophet
Best Sound
Pierre Excoffier, Bruno Tarrière, Selim Azzazi - The Concert
Best Original Score
Armand Amar - The Concert
Best Documentary Film
Henri-Georges Clouzot’s Inferno Serge Bromberg, Ruxandra Medrea
Best Foreign Film
Gran Torino - Clint Eastwood
Best Short Film
It’s Free for Girls - Claire Burger, Marie Amachoukeli
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