René Clair Award
René Clair Award (French: Prix René-Clair) is an award instituted in 1994 and presented by the Académie française for achievements in the field of cinema. The prize was named after the French filmmaker René Clair.
Recipients
- 1994: Alexandre Astruc
- 1995: Robert Bresson
- 1995: Pierre Billard (awarded vermeil medal for his work: L'Âge classique du cinéma français. Du cinéma parlant à la Nouvelle vague)
- 1995: Jean-Michel Frodon (awarded vermeil medal for his work: L'Âge moderne du cinéma français. De la Nouvelle Vague à nos jours)
- 1996: Edouard Molinaro
- 1997: Jacques Rozier
- 1998: Costa-Gavras
- 1999: Roman Polanski
- 2000: Patrice Leconte
- 2001: Agnès Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri
- 2002: Agnès Varda
- 2003: André Téchiné
- 2004: Alain Corneau
- 2005: Claude Chabrol
- 2009: Agnès Varda
- 2010: Xavier Giannoli
- 2011: Danièle Thompson
- 2012: Benoît Jacquot
- 2013: Philippe Le Guay
- 2014: Robert Guédiguian
- 2015: Jacques Perrin
- 2016: Anne Fontaine
- 2017: Stéphane Brizé
- 2018: Bruno Dumont[1]
References
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