Guillaume Gallienne’s ME, MYSELF AND MUM was the big winner at the 39th César Awards in Paris, taking home five awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Adaptation, Best First Film and Best Editing. Adapted from his one-man stage show, Guillaume Gallienne shows what it’s like to grow up as a boy when everyone is convinced that you’re really a girl – or should have been. Playing both himself and his frosty grande dame mother, Gallienne traces his life from childhood in an aristocratic family through adventures in Spain, ill-fated stints at boarding school and a hair-raising spa visit to the present, when he comes out as… well, simply as his own uncategorisable self.
The complete list of winners of the 39th Cesar Awards:
Best Picture: Me, Myself and Mum
Honorary Cesar: Scarlett Johansson
Best Director: Roman Polanski for La Vénus à la fourrure
Best Actor: Guillaume Gallienne for Me, Myself and Mum
Best Actress: Sandrine Kiberlain for 9 Month Stretch
Best Supporting Actor: Niels Arestrup for Quai d’Orsay
Best Supporting Actress: Adèle Haenel for Suzanne
Most Promising Actress (Newcomer): Adèle Exarchopoulos for Blue Is The Warmest Color
Most Promising Actor (Newcomer): Pierre Deladonchamps for Stranger by the Lake
Best Original Screenplay: Albert Dupontel for 9 Month Stretch
Best Foreign Film: The Broken Circle Breakdown by Felix van Groeningen
Best First Film: Me, Myself and Mum by Guillaume Gallienne
Best Costume: Pascaline Chavanne for Renoir
Best Original Score: Martin Wheeler for Michael Kohlhaas
Best Production Design: Stephane Rozenbaum for L’Ecume des Jours
Best Sound: Jean-Pierre Duret, Jean Mallet and Melissa Petitjean for Michael Kohlhaas
Best Documentary: Sur le Chemin de l’Ecole by Pascal Plisson
Best Adapted Screenplay: Me, Myself and Mum by Guillaume Gallienne
Best Animated Feature Film: Loulou l’Incroyable Secret by Eric Omond
Best Animated Short Film: Mademoiselle Kiki et les Montparnos by Amelie Harrault
Best Editing: Valerie Deseine for Me, Myself and Mum
Best Cinematography: Thomas Hardmeier for The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet
Best Short Film: Avant Que de Tout Perdre by Xavier Legrand
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