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Black Comedy 'Bye Bye Morons' Dominates France's Cesar Awards

Black Comedy 'Bye Bye Morons' Dominates France's Cesar Awards
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Emmanuel Mouret's 'Love Affairs' Leads France's Cesar Nominations


Emmanuel Mouret's 'Love Affairs' Leads France's Cesar Nominations
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Emmanuel Mouret’s “Love Affairs” (The Things We Say, The Things We Do) is leading the nominations for the Cesar Awards, France’s top film honors. Nominations were announced online on Wednesday.
The film, which was part of Cannes 2020’s official selection, weaves together a series of romantic tales exploring love, friendship and infidelity with an ensemble cast including Camelia Jordana, Niels Schneider, Vincent Macaigne and Julia Piaton. “Love Affairs” earned 13 awards nominations, including for best film, director, as well as nods for Jordana, Schneider, Macaigne and Piaton. The film previously won best film at the Lumieres Awards.

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Perspectives on 2020: Sidonie Dumas on guiding Gaumont through France's lockdowns | Features


By Melanie Goodfellow2020-12-22T15:53:00+00:00
As part of
Screen’s Perspectives on 2020 series, Gaumont CEO Sidonie Dumas explains how she juggled production and release schedules at the French powerhouse in the face of two national lockdowns.
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Sidonie Dumas
Sidonie Dumas is CEO of France’s oldest film company Gaumont. Under her leadership, it quit the exhibition sector in 2017 to focus on film and TV production as well as theatrical distribution at home. The company was still in the midst of this transition when the pandemic struck. It delivered a double blow as film and TV shoots shut down and cinemas closed for 14 weeks in the first lockdown, and then from October 30 until at least January 7, 2021, amid a second wave of the coronavirus.

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