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The Best Screenplay Award (French: Prix du scénario) is an award presented by the Jury to the best screenwriter for their work on a film of the Official Selection of the Cannes Film Festival. It was first awarded to Alfred L. Werker, Eugene Ling & Virginia Shaler for Lost Boundaries (1949).
Vreneli (aka Goldvreneli [1]) is the informal name for a range of legal tender gold coins of the Swiss franc. The coins were issued between 1897 and 1936, in 1947 and in 1949. All coins issued after 1936 are restrikes (legal tender ceased September 29, 1936). [2] The coin exists in three denominations, of 10, 20 and 100 francs.
The Jury Prize (French: Prix du Jury) is an award of the Cannes Film Festival bestowed by the jury of the festival on one of the competing feature films. According to American film critic Dave Kehr, the award is "intended to recognize an original work that embodies the spirit of inquiry."
Viewers have shared dismay that "Emilia" is the film getting the spotlight for transgender representation, versus underseen films like "I Saw the TV Glow," a movie from a trans director.
The Best Actor Award (French: Prix d'interprétation masculine) is an award presented at the Cannes Film Festival since 1946. It is given to an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance and chosen by the jury from the films in official competition slate at the festival.
The CST Award for Best Artist-Technician (French: PRIX CST de l’Artiste Technicien) is an independent film award created in 2003.It rewards the work of a technician for his or her collaboration in the creation of a film from the official selection of the Cannes Film Festival. [1]
The French Syndicate of Cinema Critics (French: Syndicat français de la critique de cinéma et des films de télévision) has, each year since 1946, awarded a prize ("Prix de la critique", English: "Critics Prize"), the Prix Méliès, to the best French film of the preceding year.
Most expensive French films Title Primary language(s) Year Production costs (est.) Ref(s) Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets: English 2017 $209 million (€197 million) [1] [2] Alexander: English 2004 $155 million [3] [4] Asterix at the Olympic Games: French 2008 $113.5 million [5] Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard: English 2009