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Jean-Pascal Zadi is one of the 13 presenters of the 50th edition of the Césars
CINEMA – There will be a lot of people on the Olympia stage on February 28. Month after month, the 50th César evening is taking shape. Canal+, which broadcasts the ceremony exclusively, revealed this Friday January 24 who would be responsible for presenting this anniversary edition chaired by Catherine Deneuve. This year again, the Academy of Cinema Arts and Techniques has chosen to entrust this heavy task to 13 different actors.
In 2024, the presentation of the Césars had already been collegial: it was Ariane Ascaride, Bérénice Bejo, Dali Benssalah, Juliette Binoche, Dany Boon, Bastien Bouillon, Audrey Diwan, Ana Girardot, Diane Kruger, Benoît Magimel, Paul Mirabel, Nadia Tereszkiewicz and Jean-Pascal Zadi who put on the “show”.
Next month, there will also be 13. The actorIn placeCaesarized four years ago for Simply black, is the only one from last year’s list of presenters to return. Jean-Pascal Zadi will, however, be very well supported. The Academy has indeed recruited faces well known to film buffs, with for example the actresses Emmanuelle Béart, Vimala Pons, Ludivine Sagnier and Cécile de France, or the actors Pio Marmaï and Vincent Macaigne.
There will also be one of the stars of the phenomenon A little something extra Alice Belaïdi. The latter will also find her partner from the series Hippocrates, Belgian actor Bouli Lanners. Among the masters of ceremonies, there are also directors, namely Hafsia Herzi and Justine Triet, who left last year’s ceremony with her arms full of 6 statuettes for Anatomy of a fall. Finally, the Césars will also highlight “new” faces of French cinema: Raphaël Quenard rewarded last year for Junkyard dogbut also William Lebghil, headliner of the musical Pretty pretty.
-The names of the 2025 César nominees will be revealed on Wednesday January 29. The evening will take place on Friday February 28 at the Olympia in Paris and will be visible live (and unencrypted for the last time) on Canal+.
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