Sunday, January 23, 2011

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The Caesar 2011, to console the NRJ Music Awards NRJ Music

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stills, it is with a heavy heart that I continue my exploration of breathtaking pomposity awards ceremonies, with the success that we know (there is only how you see anything commented on the NRJ Music Awards) (I understand you). Today, one year after playing the game of predictions for 2010 Caesar, Caesar is attacked so the 2011, will be chaired by one of my idols (Jodie Foster) on 27 February. To begin, we are surprised to notice the absence in the categories of queens handkerchief Guillaume Canet, big success (a little exaggerated, but hey, big hit anyway) in theaters. Runny nose Marion Cotillard does not bring him a second César for best actress, what a pity.




Best Film



The arnacoeur Pascal Chaumeil
Men and Gods by Xavier Beauvois
Gainsbourg (heroic life) by Joann Sfar
Mammuth Benoit Delepine and Gustave Kervern
People's names Michel Leclerc
The Ghost Writer Roman Polanski
Tour Mathieu Amalric

The Beauvois and Amalric (very popular in the workplace, Amalric) start with two or three lengths ahead of their pursuers. I think it's going to play them. Having personally was very disturbed by Men and Gods , I'd bet on it. Note that we decided Starfucker Roman Polanski in memory of Pianist, but it would have ripped his mouth to appoint Ewan McGregor, Pierce Brosnan for their compositions in the film.


Best Director



Mathieu Amalric for Tour
Olivier Assayas for Carlos, the film
Xavier Beauvois for Of men and gods
Bertrand Blier for The sound of ice
Roman Polanski for The Ghost Writer

Here, for once, is undecided. We're very happy to have a Golden Globe cop with Carlos, but we Beauvois, Amalric and Polanski on fire, so ... I think that Mathieu Amalric has a good chance. Two Cesar for Best Actor and a César for best director, it would have to face, something like "Hey, other countries, look, we have a genius among us." I regret, as so often, the lack of François Ozon, the Academy cordially detests.



Best Actor



Gerard Depardieu ( Mammuth )
Romain Duris (The arnacoeur )
Eric Elmosnino ( Gainsbourg (heroic life) )
Jacques Gamblin ( People's names )
Lambert Wilson ( Men and Gods )

Gerard Depardieu, in his film nerd-Zarb, Will we make Yolande Moreau (old to oily hair like him, who had two Caesar also for movies nerd-Zarb)? Caesar was in his last 1991, which begins to make a lease when he knows the French monument is supposed to represent internationally. I personally think it will be for Lambert Wilson, this year. Eric Elmosnino can also benefit from the effect biopic, but I think very fairly, the film had not been approached unanimity ... If Romain Duris got the Cesar for Best Actor for The arnacoeur after all the art films that he has to get stale, that would be extremely weird.



Best Actress



Isabelle Carré (The emotional anonymous )
Catherine Deneuve ( Potiche )
Sara Forestier ( People's names )
Charlotte Gainsbourg (The tree )
Kristin Scott Thomas (Sarah ' )

Retrying Kristin Scott-Thomas , who broke his ass for three years chain roles in French films probably hoping to glean a compression to decorate the fireplace. Isabelle Carré has already won, and his film feels mothballs. I had been a little more convinced if she had been nominated for The Refuge , ozone (although it had a good 10 years too old for the role). Remain the queen Catherine Deneuve, who, with two César for best actress whose last date of 1993 remains unjustly behind Isabelle Adjani and her now five Caesar, Sara Forestier and refreshing, very nice movie in the People's names (thou hast not yet seen? Go ahead, damn). I take a risk and put it on.




Best First Film



The arnacoeur Pascal Chaumeil
Gainsbourg ( heroic life) by Joann Sfar
Simon Werner disappeared Fabrice Gobert
Turkish head of Pascal Elbe
All that glitters Géraldine Nakache and Hervé Mimran

I have sympathy for most of these films, but I'm curious to see the cute and wobbly All that glitters win. But I'm no illusions. The arnacoeur is also named best film, which shows that the Academy has noted, and should boost the votes in his favor. Regardless of the winner's speech of thanks, however, should be refreshing and a little less dusty than the rest of the evening.




Best Foreign Film



Heartbeats Xavier Dolan
Bright Star Jane Campion
In his eyes Juan Jose Campanella
Illegal Oliver Masset-Depasse
Inception Christopher Nolan
Invictus Clint Eastwood
The Social Network David Fincher

It will explain how Illegal , Franco-Belgian film, finds himself nominated in the foreign film category when The Ghost Writer , film Franco-Germano-British competes for the prize for best French film. Inception being a huge success in France in 2010 but left for the moment a bit snubbed by the awards ceremonies, I could see Xavier Dolan or David Fincher win. If Clint Eastwood wins for the 48th time it will start to become ridiculous.




Best Animated Film



Arthur 3, Two Worlds War of Luc Besson
The man with the Gordini Jean-Christophe Lie
The Illusionist Sylvain Chomet
Logoroma H5 (Francis Alaux, Herve Ludovic de Crecy and Houplain)
A life of cat Jean-Louis and Alain Felicioli Gagnol

It seems that this category has been created expressly to be able to reward The Illusionist, so ... It is, indeed, typically the kind of old school movie that the Academy likes to reward (see previous Triplets of Belleville ). Logorama can thank the Oscars.




Best Actor in a Supporting Role



Niels Arestrup ( The man who wanted to live his life )
François Damiens ( The arnacoeur )
Gilles Lelouch ( Small handkerchiefs )
Michael Lonsdale ( Men and Gods )
Olivier Rabourdin ( Men and Gods )


Niels Arestrup has already taken last year to A Prophet, and Michael Lonsdale was unanimous in Men and Gods (in addition, it has almost 80 years, you have to hurry if we want to reward ) ... But I still really want that Francois Damiens have it.



Best Actress in a Supporting Role



Anne Alvaro ( The sound of ice )
Valerie Bonneton ( Small handkerchiefs )
Laetitia Casta ( Gainsbourg (heroic life) )
Julie Ferrier ( The arnacoeur )
Karin Viard ( Potiche )

is a little category affected this year, with no real leader or challenger obvious. The Academy loves Karin Viard, but it is also not in stunning Potiche (moreover, a film by Ozon hated). I'd bet on Valerie Bonneton well, pretty funny in The Little Handkerchiefs unless Anne Alvaro, unknown to the general public but already rewarded ten years ago for The Taste of Others, not cause trouble to come. Laetitia Casta by Brigitte Bardot, she enjoys about the triple bond biopic + + celebrity figurehead who is the actress who happens to be gifted ... The prognosis is difficult, but I will say Casta: it is a little opportunity, since the time she tries to prove to us that she is an actress.



Most Promising Female



Leila Bekhti ( All that glitters )
Anais Demoustier ( Of Love and fresh water )
Audrey Lamy ( All that glitters )
Lea Seydoux ( Beautiful thorn )
Yahima Torres ( Venus Black )

Here, there is apparently a favorite, Lea Seydoux, which I still have not seen a movie so that everyone has persisted for three years to marvel at its beauty, charisma and talent. Personally, I tend to think of Leila Bekhti, touching and rather funny in the sympathetic All that glitters. Plus, get Cesar best hope right after her boyfriend, it makes a nice story. Yahima Torres, finally, has the aura of his "older" Sara Forestier and Hafsia Herzi, who had won this trophy, each in a film by Abdellatif Kechiche (the Black Venus has strangely been snubbed for the major categories ) ...




Most Promising Male



Arthur Dupont ( Bus Palladium )
Gregoire Leprince-Ringuet ( The Princess of Montpensier )
Marmaï Pio ( Of Love and fresh water )
Raphael Personnaz ( The Princess of Montpensier )
Edgar Ramirez ( Carlos, film)


The Academy has not dared to appoint François Sagat Man in bath Christophe Honore, nobody saw anyway (aside 35 fags Paris at the MK2 Beaubourg ). This will probably be for Edgar Ramirez, validate the success story of Carlos .



And you, my octopus, you have a forecast of the favorites? Or beat you in the eye (if far more likely)?

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