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2004

© C. Scaringi - ENS Louis Lumière pour l'Académie des César 2004
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Best Actress

Sylvie Testud

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Best Actress in a Supporting Role

Julie Depardieu

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Best Actor in a Supporting Role

Darry Cowl

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Best Female Young Newcomer

Julie Depardieu

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Best Male Young Newcomer

Grégori Derangère

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Best Original or Adapted Screenplay

Denys Arcand

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Best Feature Film Music

Benoît Charest

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Best Cinematography

Thierry Arbogast

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Best Costume Design

Jackie Stephens Budin

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Best Production Design

Catherine Leterrier, Jacques Rouxel

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Best Director

Denys Arcand

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Best Short Film

L’homme sans tête

réalisé par Juan Solanas
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Best First Live Action Film

Depuis qu’Otar est parti…

réalisé par Julie Bertuccelli
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Best European Union Film

Good bye Lenin !

réalisé par Wolfgang Becker
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Best Foreign Film

Mystic river

réalisé par Clint Eastwood
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Best Feature Film

Les invasions barbares

réalisé par Denys Arcand
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Honorary César

Micheline Presle

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Best Foreign Film

Honorary César

29th César Ceremony

The Depardieu at the César

It is Gad Elmaleh's turn to try his hand as Host of the Ceremony, under the presidency of Fanny Ardant. Making her father Gérard proud, Julie Depardieu scores a double: the César for Best Young Female Newcomer and for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in "La Petite Lili".

© Sipa Press

On February 21, 2004 at the Théâtre du Châtelet.
Directed by Jérôme Revon.
Broadcast on Canal+.

© Borde-Guirec / Angeli

GAD ELMALEH

Host of the Ceremony

© Guillaume Gaffiot / Visual

FANNY ARDANT

President of the Ceremony