Kristen Stewart makes history, ‘Timbuktu’ wins big at France’s Cesars

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Kristen Stewart makes history, ‘Timbuktu’ wins big at France’s Cesars
Kristen was the first American actress to win a Cesar, the French equivalent of the Oscars

PARIS, France – Kristen Stewart on Friday, February 23 became the first American actress to win a Cesar, France’s equivalent of the Oscars, while Timbuktu won seven awards including best film for its portrayal of northern Mali under jihadist control.

Twilight star Stewart received the best supporting actress award for her role alongside Juliette Binoche in Clouds of Sils Maria

Directed by France’s Olivier Assayas, 24-year-old Stewart plays the personal assistant to a star actress played by Binoche and follows their intense, sexually-charged relationship.

 

The victory for Timbuktu could propel it towards greater glory at the Oscars on Sunday, where it is nominated for the best foreign film award.

Abderrahmane Sissako, who also won a Cesar for best director among the film’s haul of awards, said he wanted to show the residents of the ancient city struggling to maintain their daily lives in the face of the brutal rule of jihadists who seized a large portion of Mali’s vast desert in 2012.

Most of the film had to be made in Sissako’s native Mauritania as northern Mali, despite being freed from jihadist control by a French military intervention, remains an extremely dangerous place, especially for foreigners. 

 

In his acceptance speech, Sissako – who became the first black African to win the best director Cesar – praised French people for taking to the streets in their millions after the Islamist attacks in Paris last month that left 17 dead. 

“France is a magnificent country because it is able to stand up to the horror and to the violence,” he said. 

“There is no clash of civilizations. There is a meeting of civilizations,” he added. 

‘Je t’aime Juliette’ 

Stewart has spoken of how working with Binoche, one of France’s leading ladies for three decades, was a privilege and as she mounted the stage in Paris on Friday, February 23 she shouted I love you Juliette in French.

Clouds of Sils Maria marks a return to arthouse films for Stewart, who made her name as Bella, the love interest of Robert Pattinson’s vampire in the hugely successful five-film Twilight series. 

The best actor category saw Pierre Niney beat Gaspard Ulliel in a battle between two portrayals of legendary fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent. The two biopics were released within months of each other last year.

There was more American success when two-time Oscar winner Sean Penn – artfully disheveled in a black suit and loosened tie – received a Cesar lifetime achievement award to tumultuous applause from the audience at the Chatelet theater.

Adele Haenel won the best actress award for romantic comedy Love at First Fight (Les Combattants in French). 

 

The prize for best foreign film went to Xavier Dolan for Mommy, the 25-year-old French Canadian director’s fifth feature-length movie. 

 

The audacious drama laced with wicked humor stars Anne Dorval playing a feisty mother grappling with a violent, bipolar son. – Rappler.com

Kristen Stewart stock photo from Shutterstock

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