the Academy unveils the list of Revelations for the next edition

Franceinfo Culture reveals the 32 candidates in competition to succeed Ella Rumpf and Raphaël Quenard, the winners of the 2024 edition.

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Published on 14/11/2024 13:37

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French actor Raphaël Quenard celebrates his success after winning the award for best male revelation for the film
French actor Raphaël Quenard celebrates his success after winning the prize for best male revelation for the film “Dog from the Junkyard” during the 49th edition of the César du cinéma ceremony, at the Olympia, in , on February 23, 2024. (STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN / AFP)

Cesar Night 2025, which will be held on January 13, 2025, will highlight new talents in French cinema. The Révélations committee of the Académie des César, made up of 14 casting directors renewed each year, has designated 32 young actresses for the official selection of Révélations 2025, formerly called “Espoirs” until the César 2024. These 16 actresses and 16 actors, chosen for their exceptional talent, will compete in the Female Revelation and Male Revelation categories during the first round vote of the Caesars.

Furthermore, a short film directed by Vanessa Filho, highlighting these new faces of cinema, will be unveiled during the Revelation Evening on January 20. This project, supported by Chanel, official partner of the Academy, will be broadcast on social networks and to the media, in order to allow the public to discover these future big names in French cinema.

Selma Alaoui in Leave the night
Louiza Aura in Drama Queens
Delphine Baril in Plastic guns
Maïwène Barthelemy in Twenty Gods
Lucie Charles-Alfred in Little hands
Medina Diarra in HLM Pussy
Lilith Grasmug in Foreign language
Josefa Heinsius in Foreign language
Malou Khebizi in Rough diamond
Nina Mélo in Black Tea
Megan Northam dans Rabia
Aloïse Sauvage in On a thread
Mélodie Simina in 37: the shadow and the prey
Anna Diakhere Thiandoum dans Neither chains nor masters
Mallory Wanecque in Love phew
Souheila Yacoub in Planet B

Tawfeek Barhom in The Ghosts
Adam Bessa in The Ghosts
Théo Christine in Live, die, be reborn
Stefan Crepon in Making Of – The wonderful world of cinema
Malik Frikah in Love phew
Erwan Kepoa Falé in Eat the Night
Felix Kysyl in Mercy
Pierre Lottin in A fanfare
Ibrahima Mbaye in Neither chains nor masters
Louis Memmi in Borgo
Hamza Meziani in Six feet on the ground
Diego Murgia in Fantastic Three
Charles Peccia Galletto in My inseparable
Guillaume Pottier in 37: the shadow and the prey
Abou Sangare in The Story of Souleymane
Michael Zindel dance The Last of the Jews

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