
The poster for the 48th Césars ceremony was unveiled by the Academy of Cinema Arts and Techniques on Friday, February 3. It is taken from the film Annette by Leos Carax, which received five Césars last year, including that of Best Director. The image shows Ann Desfranoux, the character played by Marion Cotillard, wandering in the middle of an opera set representing a forest, which will then give way to a real forest. The photography of the film is by Caroline Champetier.
"As often with Leos Carax, everything is about duality," specified the Academy. “The opera mingles with the forest. Imagination to reality. Leos Carax makes us travel on this fine border between the two universes. That's what cinema is, this bridge between fiction and reality."
The ceremony will take place on February 24 at the Olympia and will be broadcast unencrypted, live and exclusively on Canal+, under the chairmanship of Tahar Rahim and presented collectively by nine masters and mistresses of ceremonies, from Emmanuelle Devos to Eye Haïdara, via Alex Lutz and Ahmed Sylla.
The 2023 poster