Flanked by his closest collaborators, director Cédric Klapisch collected this year’s French Cinema Award at a warm, familial ceremony at France’s Ministry of Culture on Jan. 15.
Joined by his longtime screenwriter Santiago Amigorena and his emblematic actor Zinedine Soualem — key creative partners for more than three decades — along with the cast of his latest feature, “Colors of Time,” Klapisch was celebrated for a career that has consistently looked beyond national borders.
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Launched by Unifrance in 2016, the French Cinema Award honors a figure whose work has helped carry Gallic cinema worldwide. Past recipients include Isabelle Huppert, Juliette Binoche,
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