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#Q ORIGINAL QUESTION

Regarding the film Delicatessen (1991), did any actors win any awards for their roles or get nominated, and who were they up against?

#M ANNOTATED LLM RESPONSE

In the 1991 film Delicatessen, several actors received recognition for their performances, primarily at the César Awards (the French equivalent of the Oscars) and at international genre film festivals.

1. Jean-Claude Dreyfus (Role: Clapet the Butcher)

Jean-Claude Dreyfus received a major nomination for his menacing and comedic performance as the cannibalistic butcher.

2. Marie-Laure Dougnac (Role: Julie Clapet)

Marie-Laure Dougnac was recognized as a breakout star for her role as the butcher's nearsighted daughter and the film's romantic lead.

3. Dominique Pinon (Role: Louison)

While Pinon did not receive a César nomination for this specific role, he won a major international acting award for his portrayal of the former clown.

Summary of Major "Best Film" Wins for the Cast

While not individual acting awards, the following prestigious "Best Film" wins are often credited to the strength of the ensemble cast:

#F CORRECTION FEED (CLICK TO SEARCH)

[1] The film Delicatessen was released in 1991.
[2] The film received multiple nominations at the 1992 César Awards.
[3] Jean-Claude Dreyfus was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the 1992 Césars.
[4] He did not win; the award went to Jean Carmet.
[5] Jean Carmet won for 'Merci la vie'.
[6] Ticky Holgado was nominated for 'Une époque formidable...'.
[7] Bernard Le Coq was nominated for 'Van Gogh'.
[8] Gérard Séty was nominated for 'Van Gogh'.
[9] Marie-Laure Dougnac was nominated for Most Promising Actress at the 1992 Césars.
[10] She did not win; the award went to Géraldine Pailhas.
[11] Géraldine Pailhas won for 'La Neige et le feu'.
[12] Marie Gillain was nominated for 'Mon père, ce héros'.
[13] Alexandra London was nominated for 'Van Gogh'.
[14] Elsa Zylberstein was nominated for 'Van Gogh'.
[15] Dominique Pinon won Best Actor at the 1991 Sitges Film Festival.
[16] He won the award.
[17] Juliet Stevenson won Best Actress at Sitges 1991 for 'Truly, Madly, Deeply'.
[18] Lars von Trier's 'Europa' won Best Film at Sitges 1991.
[19] Anthony Minghella did not win a director award at Sitges 1991. The Best Director award went to Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro for 'Delicatessen'. Minghella's film 'Truly, Madly, Deeply' won Best Actress.
[20] Delicatessen won the Gold Hugo for Best Feature at the Chicago International Film Festival.
[21] While the film won Best First Work, it also won Césars for Best Screenplay, Best Editing, and Best Production Design, which are significant omissions.
[22] The film won the Silver Guild Film Award for Best Foreign Film.

#O MISSED POINTS & OVERSIGHTS

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César Wins for Screenplay, Editing, and Design

The summary lists 'Best First Work' but omits the film's three other César wins: Best Original Screenplay, Best Editing, and Best Production Design.

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European Film Award

The summary misses the European Film Award win for Best Set Design (Miljen Kreka Kljakovic).

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Tokyo International Film Festival

The summary misses the Gold Award win at the Tokyo International Film Festival.

#C RELATED QUERIES

#01 Did Delicatessen win any European Film Awards?
#02 Who won Best Director at Sitges 1991?
#03 What other awards did Jean-Pierre Jeunet win for Delicatessen?

#S SOURCES

wikipedia.org sitgesfilmfestival.com allocine.fr

#R ORIGINAL AI RESPONSE

#A DIRECT ANSWER (VERIFIED ANALYSIS)