French Family Drama ‘The Ties That Bind Us’ wins France’s Cesar Awards

French Family Drama ‘The Ties That Bind Us’ wins France’s Cesar Awards


Carine Tardieu’s family drama The Ties That Bind Us, based on Alice Ferney’s novel L’Intimité, beat out Richard Linklater’s Nouvelle Vague to take best film at the 51st César awards, France’s equivalent to the Oscars, held Thursday night at the Olympia theater in Paris.

The Ties That Bind Us also won for best adapted screenplay and the best supporting actress César for Vimala Pons.

Nouvelle Vague, a French-language, black-and-white deep dive into the making of Jean-Luc Godard’s 1960 classic Breathless, won best director for Linklater, as well as best cinematography (David Chambille), costume design (Pascaline Chavanne) and editing (Catherine Schwartz).

The love letter to the French New Wave cinema movement was the frontrunner going into this year’s Césars with 10 nominations. Netflix picked up Nouvelle Vague in Cannes, where it had its world premiere.

Laurent Lafitte won best actor for his turn alongside Isabelle Huppert in Thierry Khifla’s comedy drama The Richest Woman In The World, loosely based on the 2010 Bettencourt Affair. Léa Drucker took the best actress honor for her starring role in Dominik Moll’s procedural Case 137.

Stéphane Demoustier’s biographical drama The Great Arch, starring Claes Bang, picked up Césars for production design and visual effects.

Pauline Loquès’s Nino, a drama about a young man navigating a cancer diagnosis, picked up a César for best first feature and the best male newcomer prize for the film’s lead, Canadian actor Théodore Pellerin.

Ugo Bienvenu’s Oscar-nominated Arco, produced by Natalie Portman, won best animated feature and best score for Arnaud Toulon.

Paul Thomas Anderson’s Oscar frontrunner One Battle After Another took the César for best international film, beating out The Secret Agent, Black DogSirāt and Sentimental Value.

Canadian funny man Jim Carrey received this year’s honorary César for lifetime achievement. Speaking in thickly anglo-accented French, Carrey said his “great, great, great, great, great, great-grandfather, Marc-François Carré,” was born in France, in Saint Malo, some 300 years ago and emigrated to Canada. “Tonight with this magnificent honor, this square (carré in French) has come full circle,” he said.

The ceremony also paid tribute to French icon Brigitte Bardot, who died on Dec. 28, with a retrospective reel of her career highlights, including scenes from French classics And God Created Woman (1956) and Contempt (1963).

Full list of 2026 César winners below

Best Film

The Ties That Bind Us

Best Director

Richard Linklater, Nouvelle Vague

Best Actress

Léa Drucker, Case 137

Best Actor

Laurent Lafitte, The Richest Woman in the World

Best Supporting Actress

Vimala Pons, The Ties That Bind Us

Best Supporting Actor

Pierre Lottin, The Stranger

Best Female Newcomer

Nadia Melliti, The Little Sister

Best Male Newcomer

Théodore Pellerin, Nino

Best Original Screenplay

Franck Dubosc, Sarah Kaminsky, How to Make a Killing

Best Adapted Screenplay

Carine Tardieu, Raphaëlle Moussafir, Agnès Feuvre, The Ties That Bind Us

Best International Film

One Battle After Another, dir. Paul Thomas Anderson

Best Original Score

Arnaud Toulon, Arco

Best Sound

Romain Cadilhac, Marc Namblard, Olivier Touche, Olivier Goinard for Whispers in the Woods

Best Cinematography

David Chambille, Nouvelle Vague

Best Editing

Catherine Schwartz, Nouvelle Vague

Best Costume Design

Pascaline Chavanne, Nouvelle Vague

Best Production Design

Catherine Cosme, The Grand Arch

Best Visual Effects

Lise Fischer, The Great Arch

Best Female Newcomer
Nadia Melliti forThe Little Sister

Best Male Newcomer
Théodore Pellerin for Nino

Best First Film
Nino, dir. Pauline Loqués

Best Animated Feature
Arco, dir. Ugo Bienvenu

Best Documentary
Whispers in the Woods, dir. Vincent Munier

Best Animated Short Film
Fille de l’eau, dir. Sandra Desmazières

Best Short Documentary
Au bain des dames dir. Margaux Fournier


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