MONDAY JANUARY 30TH, 2017 – PARIS LE LIDO PRESS KIT § The Jury President § Presentation § An exceptional event § The Jury § The 2017 Nominees § Our Partners January 2017 It is a great pleasure for us to have Ms Catherine Deneuve as this year's Jury President "This ceremony highlights the significance of French and international creations. Actors, performers, authors are going to be rewarded. As the President of the 2017 Jury, I'm happy to take part in this prestigious event and let the best ones win!!!” %CVJGTKPG&GPGWXG That France offers another way of experiencing culture in the world is your doing, dear artists. May you be honoured for it! “I used to make short films before photography swept me away. As a musician and film producer, I have only the highest esteem for each artistic universe. Creativity, boldness and excellence are the fruits which our Nation lovingly grows, hearkening back to Voltaire and establishing itself as the nation of freedom and expression of the arts. What a delight it is to revel in passions brought alive – may originality keep indifference forever at bay Celebrating such disciplines as literature, theatre, cinema and fashion, is also a way of acknowledging the power of attraction which France, the Nation of Lights, continues to enjoy. Actors, authors, directors, and many other unofficial ambassadors of all things "made in France", will take to the glittering legendary stage of the Lido, for a single evening dedicated to today's most promising talents and those who have earned the public's regard. Over the years, The Globes du Cristal have become an institution. With its judging panel of sharp, eloquent minds on the fore of the cultural scene, chaired this year by iconic French figure Ms Catherine Deneuve... The stage is set for the 11th Awards Ceremony to meet with all the success it deserves.” 1NKXKGT&CUUCWNV Ever since its inception, the Globes de Cristal Awards have been a major event rewarding the whole world of French arts and culture. Always on the cutting edge of trends and diversity, this year's 11th edition is now broadening its scope internationally with 2 new categories: foreign motion picture and foreign television series. On Monday, January 30th, 2017, talented artists from the world of arts and culture, well-known figures, partners will get together at the legendary Le Lido in Paris to show their support for this ceremony. Mehdi Hamdi Charly Nestor Globes de Cristal Awards Globes de Cristal Awards Producer Ar3s3c Director "… In a world such as ours is, where people "… There are events nobody should miss! don't have any time for others anymore, or The Globes de Cristal Awards ceremony is even any time for themselves, this event is one of those. It is a great honor and pride a breath of fresh air and an opportunity to for me to be the artistic director for the very get together, where, within each of our first time. hearts, this sense of humanity that looks I believe culture is a reflection of life and it ahead to the future can be found. has the power to change societies and Without your presence, the Globes de Cristal humans. This is why we would like this Awards wouldn't be what they are beyond event to be an unprecedented genuine what they celebrate: a certain cultural celebration…" identity that we share, a sort of interference by our hearts to facilitate the cultural dialog of which you are the driving force…" A Jury of 23 journalists put together a list of 5 nominees for each of the 14 award categories. Each category is subjected to almost 15,000 journalists’ votes, referenced by L'Argus de la Presse through our official website: www.globesdecristal.com. A unique concept, the only ceremony to give awards to the whole world of arts and culture through the following categories: • Motion picture, music • Theater, performing arts • Literature, television Hubert Artus Ivar Couderc Stéphanie des Horts Gilles Lhote Marianne Ouatch TV L’Officiel/Literature Dpt. Pure People Tristane Banon Daniel Daum Nicole Korchia Patrick Mahé Author Prisma Media Freelancer L’Officiel/Hôtel & Lodge Gérard Bardy Véronick Dokan Stéphane Larue Carl Meeus UPF France C8 Blogger Figaro Magazine Rachid M’Barki Marc Dolisi Elisabeth Lemoine Isabelle Morini-Bosc BFM TV VSD France 5 RTL/C8 Catherine Ceylac Xavier Fornerod Isabelle Leouffre Eric Naulleau France 2 Direct Matin Paris Match Paris Première Geneviève Cloup Valérie Gans Pierre Vavasseur Gala Madame Figaro Le Parisien Best Motion Picture Chocolat by Roschdy Zem Divines by Houda Benyamina Frantz by François Ozon Juste la fin du monde by Xavier Dolan Mal de pierres by Nicole Garcia Best Actress in a Motion Picture Marion Cotillard for Juste la fin du monde by Xavier Dolan Virginie Efira for Un homme à la hauteur by Laurent Tirard Isabelle Huppert for Elle by Paul Verhoeven Sandrine Kiberlain for Encore heureux by Benoît Graffin Audrey Tautou for L’Odyssée by Jérôme Salle Best Actor in a Motion Picture Pierre Niney for Frantz by François Ozon Vincent Cassel for Juste la fin du monde by Xavier Dolan Omar Sy for Chocolat by Roschdy Zem Gaspard Ulliel for Juste la fin du monde by Xavier Dolan Lambert Wilson for L'Odyssée by Jérôme Salle Best Play Edmond by Alexis Michalik – directed by the author (Théâtre du Palais Royal) Fleur de cactus by Pierre Barillet and Jean-Pierre Grédy – directed by Michel Fau (Théâtre Antoine) L’envers du décor by Florian Zeller - directed by the author (Théâtre de Paris) Mariage et Châtiment by David Pharao – directed by Jean-Luc Moreau (Théâtre Hébertot) Poésie ? by Fabrice Luchini – Texts by Paul Valery, Arthur Rimbaud, Molière, Louis-Ferdinand Céline and Gustave Flaubert – directed by Emmanuelle Garassino (Théâtre Montparnasse) Best Actress in a Play Fanny Ardant for Croque-Monsieur by Marcel Mithois - directed by Thierry Klifa (Théâtre de la Michodière) Bérénice Béjo for Tout ce que vous voulez by Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de la Patellière - directed by Bernard Murat (Théâtre Edouard VII) Catherine Frot for Fleur de Cactus by Pierre Barillet and Jean-Pierre Grédy - directed by Michel Fau (Théâtre Antoine) Isabelle Huppert for Phèdre(s) by Wajdi Mouawad, Sarah Kane, and John Maxwell Coetzee - directed by par Krzysztof Warlikowski (L’Odéon – Théâtre de l’Europe) Cristiana Reali for M’Man by Fabrice Melquiot - directed by Charles Templon (Théâtre du Petit Saint-Martin) Best Actor in a Play Niels Arestrup for Acting written and directed by Xavier Durringer (Théâtre des Bouffes Parisiens) Daniel Auteuil for L’envers du décor by Florian Zeller - directed by Daniel Auteuil (Théâtre de Paris) François Berléand for Moi, moi et François B. by Clément Gayet - directed by Stéphane Hillel (Théâtre Montparnasse) Nicolas Briançon for La vénus à la fourrure by David Ives - directed by Jérémie Lippmann (Théâtre Tristan Bernard) Fabrice Luchini for Poésie ? – Texts by Paul Valery, Arthur Rimbaud, Molière, Louis-Ferdinand Céline, and Gustave Flaubert – directed by Emmanuelle Garassino (Théâtre Montparnasse) Best One-man-show Stéphane Guillon for Certifié conforme - directed by Muriel Cousin (Théâtre Déjazet) Le comte de Bouderbala for Le comte de Bouderbala 2 - directed by the author (Théâtre du Gymnase Marie-Bell) Alex Lutz - directed by Tom Dingler (l’Olympia) Gaspard Proust for Nouveau spectacle - directed by the author (Comédie des Champs-Elysées) Bruno Salomone for Euphorique - directed by Gabor Rassov (Théâtre Montparnasse) Best Musical Le rouge et le noir, produced by Albert Cohen - directed by François Chouquet and Laurent Seroussi (Théâtre le Palace) Les 3 mousquetaires, produced by Nicole and Gilbert Coullier, Roberto Ciurleo, Eléonore de Galard, and NRJ Group - directed by René Richard Cyr and Dominic Champagne (Palais des Sports de Paris) Oliver Twist, produced by Alexandre Piot, with Sistabro Production, UPL Events, and Emmanuel Breton - directed by Ladislas Chollat (Salle Gaveau) Résiste, produced by Thierry Suc and Jean-Charles Mathey - directed by Ladislas Chollat (Palais des Sports de Paris) Timéo, produced by Jérémie de Lacharrière – directed by Alex Goude (Casino de Paris) Best Novel/Essay Cannibales by Régis Jauffret (Editions du Seuil) La succession by Jean-Paul Dubois (Editions de l’Olivier) Petit pays by Gaël Faye (Editions Grasset) Repose-toi sur moi by Serge Joncour (Editions Flammarion) Sur les chemins noirs by Sylvain Tesson (Editions Gallimard) Best Female Performer Christine & The Queens – Héloïse Letissier – Chaleur humaine (Because Music) Imany – The wrong kind of war (Think Zik!) Jain – Zanaka (Columbia) L.E.J – En attendant l’album (Mercury) Marina Kaye – Fearless (Capitol Music) Best Male Performer Benjamin Biolay – Palermo Hollywood (Barclay) Christophe – Les vestiges du chaos (Capitol Music) Julien Doré – & (Columbia) Manu Lanvin – Blues, Booze & Rock’n’Roll (Verycords) Renaud – Renaud (Parlophone) Best Televison Series/Motion Picture Made for Television Baron Noir – Season 1, created by Eric Benzekri and Jean-Baptiste Delafon (Canal +) Braquo – Season 4, created by Olivier Marchal (Canal +) Le bureau des légendes – Season 2, created by Éric Rochant (Canal +) Les hommes de l’ombre – Season 3, created by Dan Franck, Frédéric Tellier, Charline de Lépine, and Emmanuel Daucé (France 2) Un village français – Season 7, created by Frédéric Krivine, Philippe Triboit, and Emmanuel Daucé (France 3) Best Foreign Motion Picture Bridget Jones’s Baby by Sharon Maguire, USA Julieta by Pedro Almodóvar, Spain Miss Peregrine’s home for peculiar children by Tim Burton, USA, UK, Belgium Money Monster by Jodie Foster, USA The Revenant by Alejandro González Iñárritu, USA Best Foreign Television Series Outlander Season 2, created by Ronald D.Moore, USA, UK (Netflix) Person of Interest Season 5, created by Jonathan Nolan, USA (TF1) Ray Donovan Season 4, created by Ann Biderman, USA (Canal+) Velvet Season 2, created by Ramon Campos, Spain (Téva) Vinyl Season 1, created by Martin Scorsese, Mick Jagger, Rich Cohen, Terence Winter, and George Mastras, USA (OCS city) Press & Public Relations [email protected] .
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