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Jim Carrey's French Roots Revealed at César Awards
27 Feb
Summary
- Jim Carrey received an honorary César for his career achievements.
- 'Nouvelle Vague' led César Awards with multiple wins.
- César Awards recognized excellence in French cinema productions.

The César Awards recently honored achievements in French cinema, with 'Nouvelle Vague' emerging as a significant winner. This black-and-white film, a tribute to Godard's 'Breathless,' secured multiple awards, including best director and cinematography. The film's producer previously acquired distribution rights at Cannes.
Among the night's accolades, Jim Carrey received an honorary César for his career. Carrey shared a personal connection, noting his ancestor's 300-year-old French origins in Saint Malo, completing a symbolic circle with the award. Other notable wins included best actor and actress for their roles in 'The Richest Woman In The World' and 'Case 137' respectively.
Further recognition was given to 'The Great Arch' for production design and visual effects. 'Nino,' a drama about a young man's cancer journey, won best first feature and a newcomer award for its Canadian lead actor. The ceremony underscored the breadth of talent and storytelling within French cinema.




