César Award for Best Animated Short Film

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César Award for Best Animated Short Film
CountryFrance
Presented byAcadémie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma
First awarded1977
Currently held byL'heure de l'Ours (2021)
Websiteacademie-cinema.org

The César Award for Best Animated Short Film is a French film award, that was awarded by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma from 1977 to 1990. Combined with the César Award for Best Animated Film from 2011 to 2013, this award has been fully awarded since 2014.

List of winners and nominees[]

1970s[]

Year English title Original title Director(s)
1977
(2nd)[1]
Patrick Bokanowski
1978
(3rd)[1]
Peter Foldes
Paul and Gaëtan Brizzi
1979
(4th)[1]
La Traversée de L'Atlantique à la rame Jean-François Laguionie

1980s[]

Year English title Original title Director(s)
1980
(5th)[1]
1981
(6th)[1]
Marc Caro and Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Michel Ocelot
1982
(7th)
1983
(8th)[1]
Michel Ocelot
Paul and Gaëtan Brizzi
1984
(9th)[1]
Jacques Rouxel
1985
(10th)[1]
and
1986
(11th)[1]
Yves Charnay
1988
(13th)[1]
1989
(14th)[1]
and
Michel Ocelot

1990s[]

Year English title Original title Director(s)
1990
(15th)[1]
Jean-Loup Felicioli

2010s[]

Year English title Original title Director(s)
2014
(39th)[1]
Mademoiselle Kiki et les Montparnos
Lettre de femmes
2015
(40th)[1]
Vincent Patar and Stéphane Aubier
La Petite Casserole d'Anatole
2016
(41st)[1]
Le Repas dominical
and
2017
(42nd)[1]
and
2018
(43rd)
Lucrèce Andreae
Marie Amachoukeli and
2019
(44th)
Vilaine fille Ayce Kartal
Au coeur des ombres Alice Eça Guimarães
La mort, père et fils Denis Walgenwtiz
Raymonde ou l'évasion verticale Sarah Van Den Boom

2020s[]

Year English title Original title Director(s)
2020
(45th)
La nuit des sacs plastiques Gabriel Harel
Ce magnifique gâteau ! Marc James Roels and Emma de Swaef
Je sors acheter des cigarettes Osman Cerfon
Make It Soul Jean-Charles Mbotti Malolo
2021
(46th)
[2]
L'heure de l'Ours Agnès Patron
Bach-Hông Elsa Duhamel
L'Odysée de Choum Julien Bisaro
La tête dans les orties Paul Cabon

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Palmarès". academie-cinema.org (in French). Archived from the original on 2016-03-19. Retrieved 2015-01-15.
  2. ^ "'Bye Bye Morons' Wins Best Film at France's Cesar Awards". Hollywood Repoter.

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