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‘Zucchini’ Harvests Two César Awards

France’s biggest national cinema celebration, the César Awards, took place Friday night in Paris. While Paul Verhoeven’s awards season darling Elle took the coveted Best Film prize (and Best Actress for its star, Isabelle Huppert), animation made strides at this year’s honors as My Life as a Zucchini (Ma Vie de Courgette) won the prestigious Best Animated Feature award and Best Adaptation.

The last animated feature to win in the Best Adaptation category was Persepolis (Vincent Paronnaud & Marjane Satrapi) in 2008.

My Life as a Zucchini, winner of the European Film Award for Animated Feature and currently nominated for the Oscar, was directed by Claude Barras and written by Céline Sciamma, adapted from the novel Autobiographie d’une courgette by Gilles Paris. It was produced by Rita Productions in Geneva, Switzerland (Max Karlie, Pauline Gygax) in coproduction with Blue Spirit Productions in Paris, Gebeka Films in Lyon and KNM in Monte Carlo (Michel Merkt).

The widely acclaimed stop-motion film is out in US theaters today through GKIDS. Worldwide sales are handled by Indie Sales, Paris.

The animated César awardees of 2017 are:

BEST ANIMATED FILM

Ma Vie de Courgette, directed by Claude Barras

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BEST ADAPTATION

Céline Sciamma, Ma Vie de Courgette

BEST ANIMATED SHORT

Celui qui a deux âmes (He Who Has Two Souls), directed by Fabrice Luang-Vija (Fargo, ARTE France)

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My Life as a Zucchini
My Life as a Zucchini
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