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Linklater's 'Nouvelle Vague' Leads Cesar Nods
28 Jan
Summary
- Linklater's film leads Cesar Awards with 10 nominations.
- Isabelle Huppert vies for best actress award.
- Jim Carrey to receive honorary Cesar Award.

Richard Linklater's cinematic tribute, "Nouvelle Vague," is at the forefront of the upcoming Cesar Awards, France's premier film honors, having secured an impressive 10 nominations. This film, which debuted at the Cannes Film Festival, has already garnered accolades at the Lumiere Awards.
The ceremony, scheduled for February 27th at the Olympia theater in Paris, will be hosted by Camille Cottin. Notable contenders in other categories include "L'attachement," "Case 137," and "The Great Arch." The best actress race is particularly fierce, with Isabelle Huppert nominated for "The Richest Woman in the World," a film inspired by the 2010 Bettencourt Affair. Leila Bekhti and Lea Drucker also received nominations in this category.
Adding star power to the event, acclaimed actor Jim Carrey is set to receive the honorary Cesar Award, following in the footsteps of previous recipients like Julia Roberts. This year marks the 51st Cesar Awards.




