13th César Awards

The 13th César Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma, honoured the best French films of 1987 and took place on 12 March 1988 at the Palais des Congrès in Paris. The ceremony was chaired by Miloš Forman and hosted by Michel Drucker and Jane Birkin. Au revoir les enfants won the award for Best Film.

Winners and nominees

Richard Bohringer, Best Actor winner
Anémone, Best Actress winner
Jean-Claude Brialy, Best Supporting Actor winner
Mathilda May, Most Promising Actress winner
Thierry Frémont, Most Promising Actor winner

Au revoir les enfants

Louis Malle – Au revoir les enfants

Richard Bohringer – The Grand Highway

Anémone – The Grand Highway

Jean-Claude Brialy – Les Innocents

Dominique Lavanant – Agent trouble

Thierry Frémont – Travelling avant

Mathilda May – The Cry of the Owl

Au revoir les enfants – Louis Malle

L'Œil au beurre noir

  • Avril brisé
  • Flag
  • Manuela's Loves
  • Sorceress

Renato Berta – Au revoir les enfants

Emmanuelle Castro – Au revoir les enfants

Jean-Claude Laureux, Claude Villand, Bernard Leroux – Au revoir les enfants

  • Jean-Louis Ughetto, Dominique Hennequin – Les Innocents
  • Bernard Bats, Gérard Lamps – A Man in Love

Michel Portal – Field of Honor

Jacqueline Moreau – Beatrice

Willy Holt – Au revoir les enfants

Le Petit Cirque de toutes les couleurs

  • Transatlantique

Présence féminine

  • D'après Maria
  • Pétition

L'Été perdu

  • Pour une poignée de Kurus

Tandem – Stéphane Bielikoff, Sadi Nouri

  • The Last Emperor – Philippe Lemoine
  • Under the Sun of Satan – Benjamin Baltimore, Luc Roux
  • A Man in Love – Philippe Lemoine

The Last Emperor

Serge Silberman

See also

References

External links

  • Official website
  • 13th César Awards at IMDb
  • 13th César Awards at AlloCiné
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Merit awardsSpecial awards
  • Honorary Award
  • Prix Daniel Toscan du Plantier
  • Trophée César & Techniques
  • Médaille d'Or
Retired awards
  • Film from the European Union (2002–2004)
  • Poster (1986–1990)
  • Producer (1995–1996)
  • Writing (Adaptation or Original) (1976–2005)
  • Best French Language Film (1984–1986)
  • Short Film (1992–2021)
Award ceremonies