1st César Awards

The 1st César Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma, honoured the best French films of 1975 and took place on 3 April 1976 at the Palais des congrès in Paris. The ceremony was chaired by Jean Gabin and hosted by Pierre Tchernia. Le Vieux Fusil won the award for Best Film.

1st César Awards
Date3 April 1976
SitePalais des congrès, Paris, France
Hosted byPierre Tchernia
Highlights
Best FilmLe Vieux Fusil
Best ActorPhilippe Noiret
Best ActressRomy Schneider
Television coverage
NetworkAntenne 2

Winners and nominees

The winners are denoted in bold.

Le Vieux Fusil

Bertrand Tavernier Let Joy Reign Supreme

Philippe Noiret Le Vieux Fusil

Romy Schneider That Most Important Thing: Love

Best Actor in a Supporting Role

Jean Rochefort Let Joy Reign Supreme

Best Actress in a Supporting Role

Marie-France Pisier Cousin, cousine and French Provincial

Let Joy Reign Supreme Bertrand Tavernier and Jean Aurenche

Best Music

François de Roubaix Le Vieux Fusil

Sven Nykvist Black Moon

Pierre Guffroy Let Joy Reign Supreme

Geneviève Winding Sept morts sur ordonnance

Nara Kollery Black Moon

Parfum de femme (Profumo di donna)

Ingrid Bergman
Diana Ross

See also

References

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