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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Ozon's 'The Stranger' Wins Big at Lumière Awards

Ozon's 'The Stranger' Wins Big at Lumière Awards

18 Jan

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Summary

  • The Stranger, adapted from Albert Camus, earned Best Film.
  • Benjamin Voisin secured Best Actor for his Meursault portrayal.
  • Manuel Dacosse won Best Cinematography for the film.
Ozon's 'The Stranger' Wins Big at Lumière Awards

François Ozon's "The Stranger," an adaptation of Albert Camus's iconic novel, was awarded Best Film at the 31st Lumière Awards ceremony held in Paris on Sunday evening. The film, which made its debut at the Venice Film Festival last September, was a strong contender, securing six nominations. Benjamin Voisin was recognized with the Best Actor award for his portrayal of Meursault, the story's famously detached central character.

Manuel Dacosse earned the Best Cinematography award for his striking visual contributions to "The Stranger." Although shot in color, the film was presented in black and white, adding a distinct aesthetic. The Lumière Awards, considered France's equivalent to the Golden Globes, celebrate French-language cinema and are decided by international press members based in France.

Other notable wins included Richard Linklater for Best Director and Guillaume Marbeck for Best Male Revelation. Kleber Mendonça Filho's "The Secret Agent" received the Best International Coproduction award, continuing its success after triumphs at the Golden Globes. Ugo Bienvenu's "Arco" was named Best Animated Feature, following its win at the European Film Awards.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
François Ozon's adaptation of Albert Camus's 'The Stranger' won Best Film at the 31st Lumière Awards.
Benjamin Voisin won Best Actor for his role as Meursault in 'The Stranger'.
The Lumière Awards are France's equivalent of the Golden Globes, honoring French-language cinema.

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