Cesar Film Awards Day

February 28, Friday

Cesar Film Awards Day
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The Cesar Awards Day is an important event in the world of French cinema, held annually to reward the best achievements in the field of cinema. The award is named after the sculptor Cesar Baltaré, who created the statuette awarded to the winners.

The Cesar Awards were established in 1976 by the Academy of Arts and Technologies of French Cinema. The award was created as an analogue of the American Oscar, and since then it has become the most prestigious award in French cinema.

Celebration
The Cesar Awards Day usually takes place in February or March. The celebration includes the following elements:

Award Ceremony. The hosts and celebrities gather at the gala ceremony, where the statuettes are presented to the winners in various categories. This is a bright and memorable event, which is broadcast on television and attracts a large number of viewers.

Red carpet. As with other major film festivals, celebrities walk the red carpet before the awards ceremony. Here they show off their outfits and chat with journalists.

Film screenings. The celebration often includes screenings of nominated films, giving viewers a chance to see the works that are up for awards.
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