27th Lumières Awards

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27th Lumières Awards
Date17 January 2022
Hosted byLaurie Cholewa
Highlights
Most awardsAnnette (3)
Most nominationsLost Illusions (5)
Television coverage
NetworkCanal+

The 27th Lumières Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Lumières, took place on 17 January 2022 to honour the best in French-speaking cinema of 2021.[1] The ceremony was hosted by Laurie Cholewa for the fourth time.

Drama film Happening won the Best Film.[2] Musical psychological drama film Annette garnered the most trophies with three awards.[3]

Winners and nominees[edit]

Leos Carax, winner of Best Director award

The nominations were announced on 10 December 2021. Drama film Lost Illusions led the nominees with five nominations.[4] Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).

Happening – Produced by Edouard Weil and Alice Girard; Directed by Audrey Diwan

Leos CaraxAnnette

Benoît MagimelPeaceful as Benjamin

Anamaria VartolomeiHappening as Anne

Thimotée Robart – Magnetic Beats as Philippe

Agathe RousselleTitane as Alexia/Adrien

Gagarine – Fanny Liatard and Jérémy Trouilh

  • Ibrahim – Samir Guesmi
  • Magnetic Beats – Vincent Maël Cardona
  • The Swarm – Just Philippot
  • Skies of Lebanon – Chloé Mazlo

Lost IllusionsXavier Giannoli

AnnetteCaroline Champetier

AnnetteRon Mael and Russell Mael

The Velvet QueenMarie Amiguet [fr] and Vincent Munier

  • 9 Days in Raqqa – Xavier de Lauzanne
  • Delphine and Carole – Callisto Mc Nulty
  • Gallent Indies – Philippe Béziat
  • Le Kiosque – Alexandra Pianelli

The Summit of the Gods – Patrick Imbert

  • Around the World in 80 Days – Samuel Tourneux
  • The Crossing – Florence Miailhe
  • Pil's Adventures – Julien Fournet
  • Princess Dragon – Anthony Roux and Jean-Jacques Denis

The Worst Person in the World (Norway / France / Denmark / Sweden) – Joachim Trier

Films with multiple nominations and awards[edit]

Films with multiple wins
Wins Film
3 Annette
2 Happening

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Keslassy, Elsa (18 January 2022). "Audrey Diwan's 'Happening,' Leos Carax's 'Annette' Win France's Lumière Awards". Variety. Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  2. ^ Bergeson, Samantha (18 January 2022). "Lumière Awards 2022: 'Happening' and 'Annette' Among France's Top Prize Winners". IndieWire. Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  3. ^ Grater, Tom (18 January 2022). "'Happening' & 'Annette' Win Big At France's Lumiere Awards". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  4. ^ Goodfellow, Melanie (10 December 2021). "'Lost Illusions', 'Happening' lead the nominations for France's Lumière awards". Screen Daily. Retrieved 30 January 2022.

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