On Thursday 26 February, 2026, Paris played host to the 51st César Awards, a major fixture of France’s film calendar, staged by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma. This institution was founded in 1975 by Georges Cravenne to honour the art of cinema each year and underscore the deeply collaborative nature of filmmaking. Camille Cottin presided over this year's ceremony, which was masterfully emceed by Benjamin Lavernhe and recognized films released in France in 2025.