CAESAR. The 48th Cesar ceremony took place on Friday, February 24. The film “La Nuit du 12” emerged victorious with six prizes. We recap what to remember from the evening.

[Updated on February 27, 2023 at 10:40 a.m.] The 48th César ceremony announced its awards this Friday, February 24, 2023. La Nuit du 12 is the big winner of the evening, since the feature film won six awards: Best Film, Best Direction for Dominik Moll, Best Supporting Actor for Bouli Lanners, Best Adaptation, Best Sound and Best Male Newcomer for Bastien Bouillon.

Among the other winners of the César 2023, there is also Virginie Efira, who won her first César for Best Actress with Revoir Paris. Benoît Magimel won Best Actor for Pacifiction – Torment on the Islands, a first in the history of the ceremony since he was rewarded two years in a row (he had won the César for Best Actor last year for De son alive). The supporting roles came to crown Bouli Lanners (La Nuit du 12) and Noémie Merlant (L’Innocent).

The Cesar ceremony had several highlights this Friday, February 24. The ceremony was interrupted a few minutes at the start of the evening after an environmental activist burst onto the stage, who was then evacuated to ensure the smooth running of the evening. American actor Brad Pitt made a surprise appearance to present an honorary Cesar to director David Fincher, with whom he played three times during his career.

The Césars take place this Friday, February 24, 2023. Canal, historic partner of the event, broadcast the evening live from the Olympia. Above all, the ceremony was to follow in the clear for those who were not subscribed to the encrypted channel. It was therefore possible to follow the winners on channel 4 of the DTT or in streaming on the mycanal site, tab “live”. If you want to watch the ceremony again, it is available on the MyCanal streaming platform, for its subscribers.