Étoile d'Or (film award)

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The Étoile d'or du cinéma français is a French film award . It was founded in 1999 by Jean-Luc Favriau and has since been awarded by the Académie de la presse du cinéma français .

The prize aims to honor outstanding French film productions . Nominations are sent to the Academy by 700 French film journalists, who then select from among those nominated.

It is awarded in the following categories:

  • Best movie
  • Best director
  • Best Screenplay (since 2005)
  • Best first work (since 2001)
  • Best Documentary (since 2006)
  • Best main actress
  • Best Actor
  • Best young actor
  • Best Score (since 2001)
  • Best production (since 2004)
  • Best film exploitation (since 2004)
  • Honorary award
  • Best Foreign Film (2000 Only)
  • Great Special Prize of the Press (1999–2003)

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