'Amour,' 'Rust and Bone' divide spoils at France's Lumiere Awards

Posted by · 5:47 pm · January 22nd, 2013

The Lumiere Awards — in French film inustry terms, the Golden Globes to the Cesars’ Oscars — actually took place on Friday, but I missed the news in the Sundance crush. Anyway, better late than never, and you probably could have guessed anyway that Michael Haneke’s “Amour” took the top prize, as well as Best Actor and Actress for Jean-Louis Trintignant and Emmanuelle Riva. It wasn’t a sweep, however: Haneke was foiled by Jacques Audiard and “Rust and Bone” in both the Best Director and Best Screenplay categories. Meanwhile, I’m pleased to see a newcomer award for Ernst Umhauer, a crafty presence in one my top 10 of 2012, Francois Ozon’s “In the House.” Full list of winners after the jump and at The Circuit.

Best Film: “Amour”

Best French-Language Film (from outside France): “La Pirogue (The Canoe)”

Best Director: Jacques Audiard, “Rust and Bone”

Best Actor: Jean-Louis Trintignant, “Amour”

Best Actress: Emmanuelle Riva, “Amour”

Best Screenplay: Jacques Audiard and Thomas Bidegain, “Rust and Bone”

Best Male Newcomer: Ernst Umhauer, “In the House”

Best Female Newcomer: Judith Chemla, Julia Faure and India Hair, “Camille Rewinds”

Special Jury Prize: Noemie Lvovsky, for directing, writing and starring in “Camille Rewinds”




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