Academy Award winner Marion Cotillard — her Oscar was for La Vie en Rose (2007) — served as the 2010 César ceremony's honorary president. Cotillard was assisted by co-presenters Gad Elmaleh and Valérie Lemercier.
Cotillard began the proceedings by saying: "This evening we share the same dream of the movies and we're all lucky to be in a country that, for 115 years, has been making this dream possible … Dear French cinema, I now announce the beginning of the 35th César ceremony." Jacques Audiard's A Prophet was the evening's big winner, with nine Césars including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor (Tahar Rahim), and Best Supporting Actor (also Rahim). Isabelle Adjani was the best actress for Skirt Day.
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Outstandingly talented actress, gorgeous and fashionable style.. what else can we ask from her!?
Wow, that is a stunning outfit! I'm glad Marion Cotillard is recieving an honor – she certainly deserves it.
Marion is definitely the best French actress right now. Too bad she's not nominated for Oscar this year as suffering wife in "NINE." She's more deserving than Penelope…