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16th César Awards

The 16th César Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma, honoured the best French films of 1990 and took place on 9 March 1991 at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris. The ceremony was chaired by Sophia Loren and hosted by Richard Bohringer. ''Cyrano de Bergerac'' won the award for Best Film.
==Winners and nominees==
The winners are highlighted in bold:
*Best Film:
''Cyrano de Bergerac'', directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau
''Le Mari de la coiffeuse'', directed by Patrice Leconte
''Nikita'', directed by Luc Besson
''Le Petit criminel'', directed by Jacques Doillon
''Uranus'', directed by Claude Berri
*Best Foreign Film:
''Dead Poets Society'', directed by Peter Weir
''Goodfellas'', directed by Martin Scorsese
''Pretty Woman'', directed by Garry Marshall
''Taksi-Blyuz'', directed by Pavel Lungin
''¡Átame!'', directed by Pedro Almodóvar
*Best First Work:
''La Discrète'', directed by Christian Vincent
''Asfour Stah'', directed by Férid Boughedir
''L'Autre'', directed by Bernard Giraudeau
''Mado, poste restante'', directed by Aleksandr Adabashyan
''Outremer'', directed by Brigitte Roüan
''Un week-end sur deux'', directed by Nicole Garcia
*Best Actor:
Gérard Depardieu, for ''Cyrano de Bergerac''
Fabrice Luchini, for ''La Discrète''
Michel Serrault, for ''Docteur Petiot''
Daniel Auteuil, for ''Lacenaire''
Jean Rochefort, for ''Le Mari de la coiffeuse''
Michel Piccoli, for ''Milou en Mai''
*Best Actress:
Anne Parillaud, for ''Nikita''
Anne Brochet, for ''Cyrano de Bergerac''
Miou-Miou, for ''Milou en mai''
Tsilla Chelton, for ''Tatie Danielle''
Nathalie Baye, for ''Un week-end sur deux''
*Best Supporting Actor:
Jacques Weber, for ''Cyrano de Bergerac''
Maurice Garrel, for ''La Discrète''
Michel Duchaussoy, for ''Milou en mai''
Michel Galabru, for ''Uranus''
Daniel Prévost, for ''Uranus''
*Best Supporting Actress:
Dominique Blanc, for ''Milou en mai''
Thérèse Liotard, for ''La Gloire de mon père'' and ''Le Château de ma mère''
Odette Laure, for ''Daddy Nostalgie''
Catherine Jacob, for ''Tatie Danielle''
Danièle Lebrun, for ''Uranus''
*Best Newcomer (Male)
Gérald Thomassin – (Le Petit criminel)
Alex Descas – (S’en fout la mort)
Marc Duret – Nikita
Vincent Perez – (Cyrano de Bergerac)
Philippe Uchan – (Le Château de ma mère)
*Best Newcomer (Female)
Judith Henry – (La Discrète)
Clotilde Courau – (Le Petit criminel)
lorence Darel – Uranus
Judith Godrèche – (La Désenchantée)
Isabelle Nanty –(Tatie Danielle)
*Best Director:
Jean-Paul Rappeneau, for ''Cyrano de Bergerac''
Patrice Leconte, for ''Le Mari de la coiffeuse''
Luc Besson, for ''Nikita''
Jacques Doillon, for ''Le Petit criminel''
Claude Berri, for ''Uranus''
*Best Writing:
Christian Vincent, Jean-Pierre Ronssin, for ''La Discrète''
Jean-Claude Carrière, Jean-Paul Rappeneau, for ''Cyrano de Bergerac''
Claude Klotz, Patrice Leconte, for ''Le Mari de la coiffeuse''
Jacques Doillon, for ''Le Petit criminel''
*Best Cinematography:
Pierre Lhomme, for ''Cyrano de Bergerac''
Eduardo Serra, for ''Le Mari de la coiffeuse''
Thierry Arbogast, for ''Nikita''
*Best Costume Design:
Franca Squarciapino, for ''Cyrano de Bergerac''
Agnès Nègre, for ''La Gloire de mon père'' and ''Le Château de ma mère''
Yvonne Sassinot de Nesle, for ''Lacenaire''
*Best Sound:
Pierre Gamet, Dominique Hennequin, for ''Cyrano de Bergerac''
Michel Barlier, Pierre Befve, Gérard Lamps, for ''Nikita''
Henri Morelle, Pierre-Alain Besse, François Musy, for ''Nouvelle vague''
*Best Editing:
Noëlle Boisson, for ''Cyrano de Bergerac''
Joëlle Hache, for ''Le Mari de la coiffeuse''
Olivier Mauffroy, for ''Nikita''
*Best Music:
Jean-Claude Petit, for ''Cyrano de Bergerac''
Vladimir Cosma, for ''La Gloire de mon père'' and ''Le Château de ma mère''
Éric Serra, for ''Nikita''
*Best Production Design:
Ezio Frigerio, for ''Cyrano de Bergerac''
Ivan Maussion, for ''Le Mari de la coiffeuse''
Dan Weil, for ''Nikita''
*Best Fiction Short:
''Foutaises'', directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet
''Deux pièces/cuisine'', directed by Philippe Harel
''Final'', directed by Irène Jouannet
''Uhloz'', directed by Guy Jacques
*Best Documentary Short:
''La Valise'', directed by François Amado
''Tai ti chan'', directed by Chi Yan Wong
*Honorary César:
Jean-Pierre Aumont
Sophia Loren

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