The object of strong criticism after a new accusation of rape, he was awarded the César for best achievement.
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Roman Polanski, the subject of strong criticism after a new accusation of rape, received Friday the César of the best realization for “J’accuse”, historical thriller on the Dreyfus Affair.
Actress Adèle Haenel, symbol of a new impetus of #MeToo in France since she accused director Christophe Ruggia in November of “repeated touching” when she was a teenager, left the room after the announcement of this prize awarded to the Franco-Polish filmmaker.
Here is the list of films and artists awarded in the main categories:
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Best Film: “Les Misérables” by Ladj Ly
Best Director: Roman Polanski for “J’Accuse”
Best Actress: Anaïs Demoustier in “Alice and the Mayor”
Best Actor: Roschdy Zem in “Roubaix, une lumière”
Best Supporting Actress: Fanny Ardant in “La Belle Epoque”
Best Supporting Actor: Swann Arlaud in “Grâce à Dieu”
Best Female Hope: Lyna Khoudri for “Papicha”
Best Male Hope: Alexis Manenti for “Les Misérables”
Best first film: “Papicha” by Mounia Meddour
Best Original Screenplay: Nicolas Bedos for “La Belle Epoque”
Best Adaptation: Roman Polanski and Robert Harris for “J’Accuse”
Best Original Music: Dan Levy for “I lost my body”
Best Foreign Film: “Parasite” by Bong Joon-ho
Best animated film: “I lost my body” by Jérémy Clapin
Best Documentary: “M” by Yolande Zauberman
Best decor: Stéphane Rozenbaum for “La belle epoque”
Best Costume Design: Pascaline Chavanne for “J’Accuse”
Public Cesar: “Les Misérables” by Ladj Ly
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