Louis Delluc Prize
The Louis Delluc Prize (French: Prix Louis-Delluc [pʁi lwi dɛlyk]) is a French film award presented annually since 1937. The award is bestowed to the Best Film and Best First Film of the year on the second week of each December. The jury is composed of 20 members, consisting of a group of film critics and figures who are culturally significant. Gilles Jacob is the president. The meeting is at le Fouquet's restaurant in Champs-Élysées.
The award was created in 1937 in view of the decision of the Académie française to award its Grand Prix du Cinema to films that were created by French filmmakers. Twenty-four film critics including Maurice Bessy and Marcel Idzkowski established the prize to honor Louis Delluc (1890–1924), the first French journalist to specialize in cinema and founder of the ciné-clubs.[1]
Notes
- ≠ Oscar winner
- ± Oscar nominee
- ≈ Palme d'Or winner
Winners
1930s
Year | Original title | English title | Director(s) |
---|---|---|---|
1937 | Les Bas-fonds | The Lower Depths | Jean Renoir[2] |
1938 | Le Puritain | The Puritan | Jeff Musso |
1939 | Le Quai des brumes | Port of Shadows | Marcel Carné[2] |
1940s
Year | Original title | English title | Director(s) |
---|---|---|---|
1940 | not awarded | ||
1941 | |||
1942 | |||
1943 | |||
1944 | |||
1945 | Espoir, sierra de Teruel | L'Espoir | André Malraux |
1946 | La Belle et la Bête | Beauty and the Beast | Jean Cocteau[2] |
1947 | Paris 1900 | Nicole Védrès | |
1948 | Les Casse Pieds | The Spice of Life | Jean Dréville |
1949 | Rendez-vous de juillet | Rendezvous in July | Jacques Becker[2] |
1950s
Year | Original title | English title | Director(s) |
---|---|---|---|
1950 | Journal d'un curé de campagne | Diary of a Country Priest | Robert Bresson |
1951 | not awarded | ||
1952 | Le Rideau cramoisi | The Crimson Curtain | Alexandre Astruc |
1953 | Les Vacances de M. Hulot± | Monsieur Hulot's Holiday | Jacques Tati[2] |
1954 | Les Diaboliques | Diabolique | Henri-Georges Clouzot[2] |
1955 | Les Grandes Manœuvres | The Grand Maneuver | René Clair[2] |
1956 | Le Ballon rouge≠ | The Red Balloon | Albert Lamorisse |
1957 | Ascenseur pour l'échafaud | Elevator to the Gallows | Louis Malle[2] |
1958 | Moi, un noir | I, a Negro | Jean Rouch[2] |
1959 | On n'enterre pas le dimanche | One Does Not Bury Sunday | Michel Drach |
1960s
Year | Original title | English title | Director(s) |
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1960 | Une aussi longue absence | The Long Absence | Henri Colpi |
1961 | Un cœur gros comme ça | The Winner | François Reichenbach |
1962 | L'Immortelle | Alain Robbe-Grillet | |
Le Soupirant | The Suitor | Pierre Étaix | |
1963 | Les Parapluies de Cherbourg±≈ | The Umbrellas of Cherbourg | Jacques Demy[2] |
1964 | Le Bonheur | Happiness | Agnès Varda[3] |
1965 | La Vie de château | A Matter of Resistance | Jean-Paul Rappeneau[2] |
1966 | La Guerre est finie | The War Is Over | Alain Resnais |
1967 | Benjamin | Michel Deville | |
1968 | Baisers volés | Stolen Kisses | François Truffaut |
1969 | Les Choses de la vie | The Things of Life | Claude Sautet |
1970s
Year | Original title | English title | Director(s) |
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1970 | Le Genou de Claire | Claire's Knee | Éric Rohmer |
1971 | Rendez-vous à Bray | Rendezvous at Bray | André Delvaux |
1972 | État de siège | State of Siege | Costa-Gavras |
1973 | L'Horloger de Saint-Paul | The Clockmaker | Bertrand Tavernier[2] |
1974 | La Gifle | The Slap | Claude Pinoteau |
1975 | Cousin, cousine | Jean-Charles Tacchella | |
1976 | Le Juge Fayard dit Le Shériff | Le Sheriff | Yves Boisset |
1977 | Diabolo menthe | Peppermint Soda | Diane Kurys[2] |
1978 | L'Argent des autres | Other People's Money / Dirty Money | Christian de Chalonge |
1979 | Le Roi et l'Oiseau | The King and the Mockingbird | Paul Grimault |
1980s
Year | Original title | English title | Director(s) |
---|---|---|---|
1980 | Un étrange voyage | Alain Cavalier | |
1981 | Une étrange affaire | Strange Affair | Pierre Granier-Deferre |
1982 | Danton | Andrzej Wajda | |
1983 | À Nos Amours | To Our Loves | Maurice Pialat |
1984 | La Diagonale du fou | Dangerous Moves | Richard Dembo |
1985 | L'Effrontée | An Impudent Girl | Claude Miller |
1986 | Mauvais Sang | The Night Is Young | Léos Carax |
1987 | Soigne ta droite | Keep Your Right Up | Jean-Luc Godard |
Au revoir les enfants | Louis Malle | ||
1988 | La Lectrice | The Reader | Michel Deville |
1989 | Un monde sans pitié | Love Without Pity | Éric Rochant |
1990s
Year | Original title | English title | Director(s) |
---|---|---|---|
1990 | Le Petit Criminel | The Little Gangster | Jacques Doillon |
Le Mari de la coiffeuse | The Hairdresser's Husband | Patrice Leconte | |
1991 | Tous les matins du monde | All the Mornings of the World | Alain Corneau[2] |
1992 | Le Petit Prince a dit | Christine Pascal | |
1993 | Smoking / No Smoking | Alain Resnais | |
1994 | Les Roseaux sauvages | Wild Reeds | André Téchiné |
1995 | Nelly et Monsieur Arnaud | Nelly and Mr. Arnaud | Claude Sautet |
1996 | Y aura-t-il de la neige à Noël ? | Will It Snow for Christmas? | Sandrine Veysset |
1997 | On connaît la chanson | Same Old Song | Alain Resnais[2] |
Marius et Jeannette | Marius and Jeannette | Robert Guédiguian | |
1998 | L'Ennui | Cédric Kahn | |
1999 | Adieu, plancher des vaches ! | Farewell, Home Sweet Home | Otar Iosseliani |
2000s
Year | Original title | English title | Director(s) |
---|---|---|---|
2000 | Merci pour le chocolat | Claude Chabrol | |
2001 | Intimité | Intimacy | Patrice Chéreau |
2002 | Être et avoir | To Be and to Have | Nicolas Philibert |
2003 | Trilogy: Cavale / Un couple épatant / Après la vie | Trilogy: One (On the Run) / Trilogy: Two (An Amazing Couple) / Trilogy: Three (After the Life) | Lucas Belvaux |
Les Sentiments | Feelings | Noémie Lvovsky | |
2004 | Rois et Reine | Kings and Queen | Arnaud Desplechin |
2005 | Les Amants réguliers | Regular Lovers | Philippe Garrel |
2006 | Lady Chatterley | Pascale Ferran | |
2007 | La Graine et le Mulet | The Secret of the Grain | Abdellatif Kechiche |
2008 | La Vie moderne | Modern Life | Raymond Depardon |
2009 | Un prophète | A Prophet | Jacques Audiard |
2010s
Year | Original title | English title | Director(s) |
---|---|---|---|
2010 | Mistérios de Lisboa (Mystères de Lisbonne) | Mysteries of Lisbon | Raúl Ruiz |
2011 | Le Havre | Aki Kaurismäki | |
2012 | Les Adieux à la reine | Farewell, My Queen | Benoît Jacquot |
2013 | La Vie d'Adèle – Chapitres 1 & 2 | Blue Is the Warmest Colour | Abdellatif Kechiche[4] |
2014 | Sils Maria | Clouds of Sils Maria | Olivier Assayas |
2015 | Fatima | Philippe Faucon[5] | |
2016 | Une vie | A Woman's Life | Stéphane Brizé |
2017 | Barbara | Mathieu Amalric[6] | |
2018 | Plaire, aimer et courir vite | Sorry Angel | Christophe Honoré[7] |
2019 | Jeanne | Joan of Arc | Bruno Dumont[8] |
2020s
Year | Original title | English title | Director(s) |
---|---|---|---|
2020 | Adolescentes | Adolescents | Sébastien Lifshitz[9] |
2021 | Onoda, 10 000 nuits dans la jungle | Onoda: 10,000 Nights in the Jungle | Arthur Harari[10] |
2022 | Pacifiction | Albert Serra[11] | |
Saint Omer | Alice Diop[11] | ||
1990s
Year | Original title | English title | Director(s) |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | Voyages | Emmanuel Finkiel | |
2000s
Year | Original title | English title | Director(s) |
---|---|---|---|
2000 | Ressources humaines | Human Resources | Laurent Cantet |
2001 | Toutes les nuits | Eugène Green | |
2002 | Wesh wesh, qu'est-ce qui se passe? | Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche | |
2003 | Il est plus facile pour un chameau... | It's Easier for a Camel... | Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi |
2004 | Quand la mer monte... | When the Sea Rises | Yolande Moreau and Gilles Porte |
2005 | Douches froides | Cold Showers | Antony Cordier |
2006 | Le Pressentiment | Premonition | Jean-Pierre Darroussin |
2007 | Naissance des pieuvres | Water Lilies | Céline Sciamma |
Tout est pardonné | All Is Forgiven | Mia Hansen-Løve | |
2008 | L'Apprenti | The Apprentice | Samuel Collardey |
2009 | Qu'un seul tienne et les autres suivront | Silent Voice / Silent Voices | Léa Fehner |
2010s
Year | Original title | English title | Director(s) |
---|---|---|---|
2010 | Belle Épine | Rebecca Zlotowski[12] | |
2011 | Donoma | Djinn Carrénard | |
2012 | Louise Wimmer | Cyril Mennugun | |
2013 | Vandal | Hélier Cisterne[4] | |
2014 | Les Combattants | Love at First Fight / Fighters | Thomas Cailley |
2015 | Le Grand Jeu | The Great Game | Nicolas Pariser[13] |
2016 | Gorge cœur ventre | Still Life | Maud Alpi |
2017 | Grave | Raw | Julia Ducournau |
2018 | Jusqu'à la garde / Les Garçons sauvages (joint winners) | (i) Custody / (ii) The Wild Boys | (i) Xavier Legrand / (ii) Bertrand Mandico[14] |
2019 | Vif-Argent | Burning Ghost | Stéphane Batut[8] |
2020s
Year | Original title | English title | Director(s) |
---|---|---|---|
2020 | Josep | Aurel[9] | |
2021 | Vers le bataille | Towards the Battle | Aurélien Vernhes-Lermusiaux[10] |
2022 | Falcon Lake | Charlotte Le Bon[11] | |
Jury
1937 edition
- Maurice Bessy
- Pierre Bost
- Georges Charensol
- Nino Franck
- Marcel Idzkowski
- Roger Régent
References
- Abel, Richard (1993). French Film Theory and Criticism: A History/Anthology, 1907-1939. Volume 2: 1929-1939 (1. Princeton paperback print ed.). Princeton, NJ: Princeton Univ. Press. pp. 262–3. ISBN 978-0691000633.
- THE A to Z of French Cinema - Google Books (pg.359)
- Editions Xavier Barral
- Blue is the Warmest Color Adds Louis Dullac to Trophy Collection- IONCINEMA.com
- Philippe Faucon's 'Fatima' wins Louis Dullac prize for best French film - Boston Herald
- Mathieu Amalric's 'Barbara' Wins France's Louis Delluc Prize|Hollywood Reporter
- 'Sorry Angel' Wins France's Louis Delluc Prize|Hollywood Reporter
- Le prix Louis-Delluc 2019 décerné à Bruno Dumont pour son film "Jeanne" / Franceinfo: Culture. [Retrieved 11 December 2019].
- "Le Prix Louis-Delluc pour Adolescentes" / Cineuropa. [Retrieved 3 February 2021]
- Fabien Lemercier, Onoda wins the Louis-Delluc Award. Cineuropa, 13 Jan. 2022. [Retrieved 24 January 2022].
- Fabien Lemercier, "Saint Omer and Pacifiction receive the Louis-Delluc prize ex-aequo". Cineuropa, 1 December 2022. [Retrieved 24 December 2022].
- Une fille facile -Directors' Fortnight
- Alice et le Maire - Directors' Fortnight
- Christopher Honore's 'Sorry Angel' Wins France's Louis Delluc Prize|Variety