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Les César du cinéma français 2023

12 films

Trois films primés aux César 2023 et déjà sur IFcinema (A plein temps, Retour à Reims, Nous) et des acteurs ou actrices récompensés en 23 à revoir dans des films précédents : Benoit Magimel (meilleur acteur) dans De son vivant ; Virginie Efira (meilleure actrice) dans Un amour impossible ; Bouli Lanners (meilleur second role) dans C'est ça l'amour ; Louis Garrel (meilleur scénario original) dans Mon légionnaire ; Noémie Merlant (meilleure second role) dans Drapeaux de papier... et Bastien Bouillon (meilleur espoir) dans 3 courts métrages.

Les César du cinéma français 2023
  • Comedy-drama
  • 2021
  • France
  • 1h25
by Eric Gravel

Marie goes to great lengths to raise her two children in the countryside while keeping her job in a Parisian luxury hotel. When she finally gets a job interview for a position she had long been hoping for, a national strike breaks out, paralyzing the public transport system. The fragile balance that Marie has established is jeopardized. Marie then sets off on a frantic race against time, at the risk of foundering.

  • Historical film
  • 2021
  • 1h23
by Jean-Gabriel Périot

Through the text of Didier Eribon interpreted by Adèle Haenel, Retour à Reims [Fragments] tells in archives an intimate and political story of the French working class from the beginning of the 1950s to today.

  • Drama
  • 2021
  • France
  • 2h02
by Emmanuelle Bercot

A son in denial of a serious illness. A mother facing the unbearable. And between them a doctor and a nurse fighting to do their job and help them find acceptance. The four of them have one year and four seasons to come together and understand what it means to die while living.

  • Comedy-drama
  • 2018
  • France
  • 1h38
by Claire Burger

Forbach, eastern France. Present day. Since his wife walked out on the family, Mario has raised their two daughters on his own. Frida, 14, blames him for her mother leaving. Niki, 17, dreams of independence. Meanwhile, Mario waits for his wife to come home.

  • Drama
  • 2021
  • France
  • 1h46
by Rachel Lang

They come from all over the world but they have one thing in common: The Foreign Legion, their new family. Our Men tells these stories: stories of women who struggle to keep their love fire burning; stories of men who leave for battle; stories of loving couples on hostile ground.

  • 2022
  • France
  • 1h55
by Alice Diop

The RER B is an urban train that traverses Paris and its environs from north to south. A moving testament to the importance of filming as a process of bearing witness and remembering, We is subtle and shrewd in a world which favours shortcuts and easy answers. Justifiably adopting the fragmented structure of a patchwork portrait in order to describe a riven society, Diop displays impressive control of her essay and its impact. In the film’s first few minutes, a deer is observed, through binoculars. Isolation, discrimination and nostalgia for hierarchies, inherited from a monarchical past… Divisions haunt France’s present. But the human urge to give as well as to receive stubbornly creeps into every situation,observed or triggered. Could this be the one thing that still keeps a nation together?

  • Drama, Literary adaptation
  • 2018
  • Belgium, France
  • 2h15
by Catherine Corsini

At the end of the 1950s, Rachel, a young office clerk living in a provincial town, meets Philippe, a well-educated man from a wealthy family. They share an intense but short-lived omance, from which a daughter is born. Over the next 50 years, their lives will be shaped by the unconditional love between a mother and her daughter, overshadowed by the impossible love of a woman for a man that rejects her, and of a daughter for an absent and abusive father.

  • Drama
  • 2018
  • France
  • 1h42
by Nathan Ambrosioni

Charlie, soon to be 24 years old, lives a simple life: she dreams of becoming an artist and struggles to make ends meet. When her brother Vincent comes to nd her after 12 years of absence, everything changes. He is 30 years old and just got out of jail after serving a long sentence. He has everything to learn in a world he does not recognize.

  • Comedy
  • 2017
  • France
  • 3min
by Noémie Merlant

Nina aka #Ninalabiche on snapchat, is a girl addicted to social networks. To escape her anxieties and lack of confidence, she invents a life with a doe filter on her phone. Nina is in love with Jonas, a boy on Internet she harasses. He rejects her for lher lack of followers. One day, when she bombards the network with her Snaps, the virtual meets the real, Nina meets the doe and maybe even the one she loves so much ...

  • Drama
  • 2022
  • France
  • 32min
by Céline Baril

Instead of enjoying her vacations in a peaceful peninsula of Turkey, Anna feels stuck in a strange torpor, while her boyfriend, Thomas, doesn't seem to notice it at all. Later in the afternoon, when a little girl suddenly disappears on the beach, Anna awakens and decides to go and find her, despite the unknown and the nightfall.

  • Musical comedy, Comedy
  • 2021
  • France
  • 24min
by Amélie Bonnin

After graduating from high school, Julien left his hometown to build a bigger life in the capital, leaving his memories behind. And then one day, he had to come back, and that day his memories jumped out at him from between two packets of Pepito cookies.

  • Comedy
  • 2020
  • France
  • 24min
by Aude Thuries

Claire is given a mission that no one wants by her advertising agency : to dust off the communication of a small parish, Notre-Dame du Saint-Esprit. Initially unmotivated, she ends up putting her heart into the work, won by the enthusiasm of the young and dynamic father Vianney. The campaign she launched on social media then works beyond her expectations : Jesus seems to respond to it, via a Twitter account...

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