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15th César Awards : ウィキペディア英語版
15th César Awards

The 15th César Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma, honoured the best French films of 1989 and took place on 4 March 1990 at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris. The ceremony was chaired by Kirk Douglas and hosted by Ève Ruggiéri. ''Too Beautiful for You'' won the award for Best Film.
==Winners and nominees==
The winners are highlighted in bold:
*Best Film:
''Too Beautiful for You'', directed by Bertrand Blier
''Monsieur Hire'', directed by Patrice Leconte
''Nocturne indien'', directed by Alain Corneau
''Un monde sans pitié'', directed by Eric Rochant
''La Vie et rien d'autre'', directed by Bertrand Tavernier
*Best Foreign Film:
''Dangerous Liaisons'', directed by Stephen Frears
''Dom za vesanje'', directed by Emir Kusturica
''Nuovo cinema Paradiso'', directed by Giuseppe Tornatore
''Rain Man'', directed by Barry Levinson
''Sex, Lies, and Videotape'', directed by Steven Soderbergh
*Best First Work:
''Un monde sans pitié'', directed by Éric Rochant
''Peaux de vaches'', directed by Patricia Mazuy
''La Salle de bain'', directed by John Lvoff
''La Soule'', directed by Michel Sibra
''Suivez cet avion'', directed by Patrice Ambard
''Tolérance'', directed by Pierre-Henry Salfati
*Best Actor:
Philippe Noiret, for ''La Vie et rien d'autre''
Lambert Wilson, for ''Hiver 54, l'abbé Pierre''
Michel Blanc, for ''Monsieur Hire''
Jean-Hugues Anglade, for ''Nocturne indien''
Gérard Depardieu, for ''Trop belle pour toi''
Hippolyte Girardot, for ''Un monde sans pitié''
*Best Actress:
Carole Bouquet, for ''Trop belle pour toi''
Emmanuelle Béart, for ''Les Enfants du désordre''
Sandrine Bonnaire, for ''Monsieur Hire''
Josiane Balasko, for ''Trop belle pour toi''
Sabine Azéma, for ''La Vie et rien d'autre''
*Best Supporting Actor:
Robert Hirsch, for ''Hiver 54, l'abbé Pierre''
Jacques Bonnaffé, for ''Baptême''
François Cluzet, for ''Force majeure''
Roland Blanche, for ''Trop belle pour toi''
François Perrot, for ''La Vie et rien d'autre''
*Best Supporting Actress:
Suzanne Flon, for ''La Vouivre''
Sabine Haudepin, for ''Force majeure''
Micheline Presle, for ''I Want to Go Home''
Ludmila Mikaël, for ''Noce blanche''
Clémentine Célarié, for ''Nocturne indien''
*Most Promising Actor:
Yvan Attal, for ''Un monde sans pitié''
Jean-Yves Berteloot, for ''Baptême''
Philippe Volter, for ''Les Bois noirs''
Thierry Fortineau, for ''Comédie d'été''
Melvil Poupaud, for ''La Fille de 15 ans''
*Most Promising Actress:
Vanessa Paradis, for ''Noce blanche''
Valérie Stroh, for ''Baptême''
Dominique Blanc, for ''Je suis le seigneur du château''
Isabelle Gélinas, for ''Suivez cet avion''
Mireille Perrier, for ''Un monde sans pitié''
*Best Director:
Bertrand Blier, for ''Trop belle pour toi''
Patrice Leconte, for ''Monsieur Hire''
Alain Corneau, for ''Nocturne indien''
Miloš Forman, for ''Valmont''
Bertrand Tavernier, for ''La Vie et rien d'autre''
*Best Writing:
Bertrand Blier, for ''Trop belle pour toi''
Pierre Jolivet, Olivier Schatzky, for ''Force majeure''
Éric Rochant, for ''Un monde sans pitié''
Bertrand Tavernier, Jean Cosmos, for ''La Vie et rien d'autre''
*Best Cinematography:
Yves Angelo, for ''Nocturne indien''
Philippe Rousselot, for ''Trop belle pour toi''
Bruno de Keyzer, for ''La Vie et rien d'autre''
*Best Costume Design:
Theodor Pistek, for ''Valmont''
Catherine Leterrier, for ''La Révolution française'' ("Les Années Lumières" and "Les Années Terribles" segments)
Jacqueline Moreau, for ''La Vie et rien d'autre''
*Best Sound:
Pierre Lenoir, Dominique Hennequin, for ''Monsieur Hire''
Claude Villand, Pierre Gamet, for ''Bunker Palace Hôtel''
Gérard Lamps, William Flageollet, Michel Desrois, for ''La Vie et rien d'autre''
*Best Editing:
Claudine Merlin, for ''Trop belle pour toi''
Joëlle Hache, Claudine Merlin, for ''Monsieur Hire''
Armand Psenny, for ''La Vie et rien d'autre''
*Best Music:
Oswald D'Andrea, for ''La Vie et rien d'autre''
Michael Nyman, for ''Monsieur Hire''
Gérard Torikian, for ''Un monde sans pitié''
*Best Production Design:
Pierre Guffroy, for ''Valmont''
Michèle Abbé-Vannier, for ''Bunker Palace Hôtel''
Théobald Meurisse, for ''Trop belle pour toi''
*Best Animated Short:
''Le Porte-plume'', directed by Marie-Christine Perrodin
''Sculpture sculptures'', directed by Jean-Loup Felicioli
*Best Fiction Short:
''Lune froide'', directed by Patrick Bouchitey
''Ce qui me meut'', directed by Cédric Klapisch
''Vol nuptial'', directed by Dominique Crèvecoeur
*Best Documentary Short:
''Chanson pour un marin'', directed by Bernard Aubouy
''Le Faucon de Notre-Dame'', directed by Claude Farny
*Honorary César:
Philippe Dormoy
Gérard Philipe (posthumous)

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