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    A Separation wins Best Foreign Film Award at the César Awards

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    By CWB News Department on 02/24/2012 News

    The 37th César Awards announced the 2012 winners in Paris. Asghar Farhadi’s A Separation won the Best Foreign Film Award and The Artist was recognized by the Best Picture Award. Here is the list of award winners:

    Best Picture
    The Artist, producer: Thomas Langmann

    Director
    Michel Hazanavicius – The Artist

    Actress
    Bérénice Bejo, The Artist

    Actor
    Omar Sy, Untouchable

    Supporting Actress
    Carmen Maura, Les Femmes Du 6e Etage

    Supporting Actor
    Michel Blanc, L’Exercice De L’Etat

    Original Screenplay
    Pierre Schoeller – L’Exercice De L’Etat

    Adapted Screenplay
    Yasmina Reza, Roman Polanski – Carnage

    Newcomer (Female) – TIE
    Naidra Ayadi, Polisse
    Clotilde Hesme, Angèle Et Tony

    Newcomer (Male)
    Grégory Gadebois, Angèle Et Tony

    Original Score
    Ludovic Bource – The Artist

    Sound
    Olivier Hespel, Julie Brenta, Jean-Pierre Laforce – L’Exercice De L’Etat

    Cinematography
    Guillaume Schiffman – The Artist

    Editing
    Laure Gardette, Yann Dedet – Polisse

    Costumes
    Anaïs Romand – House Of Tolerance

    Art Direction
    Laurence Bennett – The Artist

    First Film
    Le Cochon De Gaza, director: Sylvain Estibal

    Foreign Film
    A Separation, director: Asghar Farhadi

    Animated Film
    Le Chat Du Rabbin, directors: Joann Sfar, Antoine Delesvaux

    Documentary
    Tous Au Larzac, director: Christian Rouaud

    Short Film
    L’Accordeur, director: Olivier Treiner

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