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César Awards 1986 : ウィキペディア英語版
11th César Awards

The 11th César Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma, honoured the best French films of 1985 and took place on 22 February 1986 at the Palais des Congrès in Paris. The ceremony was chaired by Madeleine Renaud and Jean-Louis Barrault and hosted by Michel Drucker. ''Three Men and a Cradle'' won the award for Best Film.
==Winners and nominees==
The winners are highlighted in bold:
*Best Film:
''Three Men and a Cradle'', directed by Coline Serreau
''L'Effrontée'', directed by Claude Miller
''Péril en la demeure'', directed by Michel Deville
''Sans toit ni loi'', directed by Agnès Varda
''Subway'', directed by Luc Besson
*Best Foreign Film:
''The Purple Rose of Cairo'', directed by Woody Allen
''Desperately Seeking Susan'', directed by Susan Seidelman
''The Killing Fields'', directed by Roland Joffé
''Ran'', directed by Akira Kurosawa
''Year of the Dragon'', directed by Michael Cimino
*Best First Work:
''Le Thé au harem d'Archimède'', directed by Mehdi Charef
''Harem'', directed by Arthur Joffé
''La Nuit porte-jarretelles'', directed by Virginie Thévenet
''Strictement personnel'', directed by Pierre Jolivet
*Best Actor:
Christopher Lambert, for ''Subway''
Robin Renucci, for ''Escalier C''
Michel Serrault, for ''On ne meurt que 2 fois''
Gérard Depardieu, for ''Police''
Lambert Wilson, for ''Rendez-vous''
*Best Actress:
Sandrine Bonnaire, for ''Sans toit ni loi''
Charlotte Rampling, for ''On ne meurt que 2 fois''
Nicole Garcia, for ''Péril en la demeure''
Juliette Binoche, for ''Rendez-vous''
Isabelle Adjani, for ''Subway''
*Best Supporting Actor:
Michel Boujenah, for ''3 hommes et un couffin''
Xavier Deluc, for ''On ne meurt que 2 fois''
Jean-Hugues Anglade, for ''Subway''
Jean-Pierre Bacri, for ''Subway''
Michel Galabru, for ''Subway''
*Best Supporting Actress:
Bernadette Lafont, for ''L'Effrontée''
Dominique Lavanant, for ''3 hommes et un couffin''
Catherine Frot, for ''Escalier C''
Anémone, for ''Péril en la demeure''
Macha Méril, for ''Sans toit ni loi''
*Most Promising Actor:
Wadeck Stanczak, for ''Rendez-vous''
Jean-Philippe Écoffey, for ''L'Effrontée''
Lucas Belvaux, for ''Poulet au vinaigre''
Jacques Bonnaffé, for ''La Tentation d'Isabelle''
Kader Boukhanef, for ''Le Thé au harem d'Archimède''
*Most Promising Actress:
Charlotte Gainsbourg, for ''L'Effrontée''
Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, for ''3 hommes et un couffin''
Emmanuelle Béart, for ''L'Amour en douce''
Zabou Breitman, for ''Billy Ze Kick''
Charlotte Valandrey, for ''Rouge baiser''
*Best Director:
Michel Deville, for ''Péril en la demeure''
Coline Serreau, for ''3 hommes et un couffin''
Claude Miller, for ''L'Effrontée''
Agnès Varda, for ''Sans toit ni loi''
Luc Besson, for ''Subway''
*Best Writing:
Coline Serreau, for ''3 hommes et un couffin''
Annie Miller, Luc Béraud, Bernard Stora, Claude Miller, for ''L'Effrontée''
Jacques Deray, Michel Audiard, for ''On ne meurt que 2 fois''
Michel Deville, for ''Péril en la demeure''
André Téchiné, Olivier Assayas, for ''Rendez-vous''
*Best Cinematography:
Jean Penzer, for ''On ne meurt que 2 fois''
Pasqualino De Santis, for ''Harem''
Renato Berta, for ''Rendez-vous''
Carlo Varini, for ''Subway''
*Best Costume Design:
Olga Berluti, Catherine Gorne-Achdjian, for ''Harem''
Christian Dior, Elisabeth Tavernier, for '
Jacqueline Bouchard, for ''L'Effrontée''
Christian Gasc, for ''Rendez-vous''
*Best Sound:
Gérard Lamps, Luc Perini, Harrik Maury, Harald Maury, for ''Subway''
Paul Lainé, Gérard Lamps, for ''L'Effrontée''
Dominique Hennequin, Pierre Gamet, for ''Harem''
Jean-Louis Ughetto, Dominique Hennequin, for ''Rendez-vous''
*Best Editing:
Raymonde Guyot, for ''Péril en la demeure''
Henri Lanoë, for ''On ne meurt que 2 fois''
Yann Dedet, for ''Police''
Sophie Schmit, for ''Subway''
*Best Music:
Ástor Piazzolla, José Luis Castiñeira de Dios, for ''Tangos, l'exil de Gardel''
Michel Portal, for '
Claude Bolling, for ''On ne meurt que 2 fois''
Éric Serra, for ''Subway''
*Best Production Design:
Alexandre Trauner, for ''Subway''
Jean-Jacques Caziot, for '
François de Lamothe, for ''On ne meurt que 2 fois''
Philippe Combastel, for ''Péril en la demeure''
*Best Animated Short:
''L'Enfant de la haute mer'', directed by Patrick Deniau
''La Campagne est si belle'', directed by Michel Gauthier
''Contes crépusculaires'', directed by Yves Charnay
*Best Fiction Short:
''Grosse'', directed by Brigitte Roüan
''La Consultation'', directed by Radovan Tadic
''Dialogue de sourds'', directed by Bernard Nauer
''Juste avant le mariage'', directed by Jacques Deschamps
''Le Livre de Marie'', directed by Anne-Marie Miéville
*Best Documentary Short:
''New York, N.Y.'', directed by Raymond Depardon
''La Boucane'', directed by Jean Gaumy
''C'était la dernière année de ma vie'', directed by Claude Weisz
*Best French Language Film:
''Derborence'', directed by Francis Reusser
*Honorary César:
Cinémathèque Française
Bette Davis
Jean Delannoy
René Ferracci
''Shoah'', directed by Claude Lanzmann

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