25th César Awards

The 25th César Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma, honoured the best films of 1999 in France and took place on 19 February 2000 at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris. The ceremony was chaired by Alain Delon and hosted by Alain Chabat. Venus Beauty Institute won the award for Best Film.

Winners and nominees

Tonie Marshall (left), Best Director winner, and President of the Ceremony Alain Delon
Karin Viard, Best Actress winner
Daniel Auteuil, Best Actor winner
Charlotte Gainsbourg, Best Supporting Actress winner
François Berléand, Best Supporting Actor winner

Venus Beauty Institute

Tonie Marshall – Venus Beauty Institute

Daniel Auteuil – Girl on the Bridge

Karin Viard – Haut les cœurs!

François Berléand – My Little Business

Charlotte Gainsbourg – Season's Beatings

Eric Caravaca – C'est quoi la vie?

Audrey Tautou – Venus Beauty Institute

Venus Beauty Institute – Tonie Marshall

Voyages

Éric Guichard – Himalaya

Emmanuelle Castro – Voyages

  • Joëlle Hache – Girl on the Bridge
  • Sylvie Landra – The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc

François Groult, Bruno Tarrière and Vincent Tulli – The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc

Bruno Coulais – Himalaya

Catherine Leterrier – The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc

  • Eve-Marie Arnault – Rembrandt
  • Gabriella Pescucci and Caroline de Vivaise – Time Regained

Philippe_Chiffre – Rembrandt

Dirtie Basterdz

  • À l'ombre des grands baobabs
  • Anna's Trip
  • Camping sauvage
  • 17, rue Bleue

All About My Mother

Josiane Balasko
Georges Cravenne
Jean-Pierre Léaud
Martin Scorsese

See also

External links

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  • Prix Daniel Toscan du Plantier
  • Trophée César & Techniques
  • Médaille d'Or
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  • Producer (1995–1996)
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