The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘Custody’ wins big at ‘French Oscars’

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PARIS: “Custody”, a film about domestic violence and a divorced couple’s battle over their son, was the big winner at the “French Oscars” — the Cesars — on Friday, where veteran US actor and director Robert Redford was presented with an honorary award.

Released in France under its original title of “Jusqu’à la garde”, “Custody” is director Xavier Legrand’s first featurelen­gth movie and took home four awards including best film and best original screenplay.

It also earned a best leading actress award for Lea Drucker, who plays Miriam, a brave but fragile mother struggling to recover after her separation and fighting to protect her son from his violent father.

“When we made the film in 2016, 123 women were killed by their partner or ex-partner” in France, Legrand said as he picked up his award.

“Since Jan 1, 2019, 25 women have been killed, which means we’ve gone from one woman every three days, as it was in 2016, to one every two days.”

The awards ceremony, the biggest of its kind recognisin­g French cinema, is now in its 44th year and was held at a glittering gala celebratio­n in Paris.

“I would like to dedicate this award to all the Miriams, all the women who are not living a fiction but a tragic reality,” Drucker said as she collected her statuette.

The awards also paid homage to Redford, 82, granting him an honorary Cesar and the US star used the occasion to share some of his earliest memories of visiting France.

Jacques Audiard received the best director award for “The Sisters Brothers” (“Les Freres Sisters”) while Alex Lutz took best actor for his depiction of “Guy”, which he also wrote and directed.

The big favourite ahead of the night, “Sink or Swim” (“Le Grand Bain”), a comedy about a group of men throwing themselves into the world of synchronis­ed swimming, had a disappoint­ing evening, winning only a best supporting actor award for Philippe Katerine. — AFP

 ??  ?? (Clockwise from top) Redford receives an honorary Cesar award from Kristin Scott Thomas, President of the Cesar Awards, during the 44th Cesar Awards Ceremony, on Friday; German actress Diane Kruger (left) and French-US actress Lily-Rose Depp attend the ceremony; Redford and his wife Sibylle Szaggars; Legrand poses with his Best Film and Best Original Screenplay awards; Drucker receives the Best Actress award; and Lutz receives the Best Actor award. — Reuters/AFP photos
(Clockwise from top) Redford receives an honorary Cesar award from Kristin Scott Thomas, President of the Cesar Awards, during the 44th Cesar Awards Ceremony, on Friday; German actress Diane Kruger (left) and French-US actress Lily-Rose Depp attend the ceremony; Redford and his wife Sibylle Szaggars; Legrand poses with his Best Film and Best Original Screenplay awards; Drucker receives the Best Actress award; and Lutz receives the Best Actor award. — Reuters/AFP photos

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