César Award for Best Short Film
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The César Award for Best Short Film (French: César du meilleur court-métrage) is a category of the César Awards, France's national film award.
The winners since its inauguration in 1992 have been:[1]
- 1992 : 25 décembre 58, 10h36, directed by Diane Bertrand
- 1993 : Versailles Rive-Gauche, directed by Bruno Podalydès
- 1994 : Gueule d'atmosphère, directed by Olivier Péray
- 1995 : La Vis, directed by Didier Flamand
- 1996 : Le Moine et le poisson, directed by Michaël Dudok De Wit
- 1997 : Mme Jacques sur la croisette, directed by Emmanuel Finkiel
- 1998 : Des majorettes dans l'espace, directed by David Fourier
- 1999 : L'interview, directed by Xavier Giannoli
- 2000 : Sale bâtard, directed by Delphine Gleize
- 2001 : Salam, directed by Souad El-Bouhati
- 2002 : Au premier dimanche d'août, directed by Florence Miailhe
- 2003 : Peau de vache, directed by Gérald Hustache-Mathieu
- 2004 : L'homme sans tête, directed by Juan Solanas
- 2005 : Cousines, directed by Lyes Salem
- 2006 : After Shave, directed by Hany Tamba
- 2007 : Fais de beaux rêves, directed by Marilyne Canto
- 2008 : Le Mozart des Pickpockets, directed by Philippe Pollet-Villard
- 2009 : Les Miettes, directed by Pierre Pinaud
- 2010 : C'est gratuit pour les filles, directed by Claire Burger and Marie Amachoukeli
- 2011 : Logorama, produced by H5
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