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In front of the Centre Pompidou: one crash-proof, the other already crashed. Photo © Darren Palmer of Paris by Photo.

 

Paris Update This Week's Events

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play Chartre en Lumières

> The town of Chartres illuminates its monuments and the cathedral with colorful light installations. Through Sept. 15.

play Festival de l'Imaginaire

> Performances by troupes from around the world, Maison des Cultures du Monde, Paris, through June 17.

play Festival de Saint Denis

> Music festival featuring both stars like Sir Colin Davis and young talents; ends with a dawn performance by horse whisperer Bartabas and oud player Mehdi Haddab, Cathedral and Legion of Honor, Saint Denis, through June 30.

play Festival Extensions

> Concerts, dance, films and more, various locations, Paris and Val de Marne, through May 31.

play Festival International des Jardins de Chaumont-sur-Loire

>"Gardens of delights, gardens of delirium" is the theme of this year's garden festival, Chaumont-sur-Loire, through Oct. 21.

play Festival Jazz à Saint-Germain-des-Prés

>Jazz acts ranging from amateur to big names like Ahmad Jamal and Yusef Lateef (together). Various locations, Paris, Through June 3.

play Festival l’Afrique dans tous les Sens 2012

>A celebration of African music, film, art, fashion, dance, cuisine and more, various locations, Paris, through May 27.

play Quinzaine des Réalisateurs

>The features and short subjects entered in this category at the Cannes Film Festival shown in Paris, Forum des Images, Paris, May 31-June 10

play Salon d'Art Contemporain de Montrouge

>57th annual festival of contemporary art featuring 80 up-and-coming artists, La Villette, Montrouge, through May 30.

 

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Césars 2012

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CESARS VS. OSCARS: WHICH WINS FOR
WORST AWARDS CEREMONY?

Paris Update Cesars Kate Winslet

Michel-Gondry speechifies about Kate Winslet’s cleavage at the Césars ceremony. © M.-Vazquez,-ENS-Louis-Lumiere

It might seem difficult to beat the Oscars for toe-curlingly awful acceptance speeches, but the Césars (held two nights before the Oscars, thereby allowing all the stars of The Artist just enough time to dash from Paris to Los Angeles to accept their five Oscars) did a pretty good job. Not only did presenter Antoine de Caunes seem out of sorts, but all the scripted “comic” exchanges between him and those presenting the awards fell flat, especially when one presenter accused him at great length of having bad breath, eliciting not even a smile, much less a laugh, from the audience. Worst of all was director Michel Gondry’s speech introducing Kate Winslett, who was awarded an honorary César; he referred repeatedly to her beautiful breasts without ever mentioning her acting talents. As expected, The Artist swept up most of the gongs (Best Film, Best Director for Michel Hazanavicius, Best Actress for Bérénice Bejo, as well as the awards for Music and Photography), but there was a surprise when the Best Actor prize went 

Paris Update Oscars Dujardin

Jean Dujardin may have been passed over for the Best Actor award in his own country, but he wasn’t forgotten at the Oscars.

to Omar Sy (the first black actor ever to receive a César) for Intouchables rather than to Jean Dujardin as expected. Michel Blanc, to my mind the only good part of the otherwise disappointing L’Exercice de l’État, won the prize for best supporting actor, while former Almodovar favorite Carmen Maura won the best supporting actress award for Les Femmes du 6e Etage. The evening’s big loser was Polisse, which, having received the most nominations, emerged only with two minor prizes (for editing and for best female newcomer). Nick Hammond