#M ANNOTATED LLM RESPONSE
The 1996 French film Family Resemblances (originally titled Un air de famille), directed by Cédric Klapisch, was a major critical success and was heavily recognized at the 22nd César Awards in 1997 (the French equivalent of the Oscars).
Several actors from the film won awards or were nominated for their performances. Below are the specific details of their wins, nominations, and the competitors they were up against:
1. Catherine Frot
- Award: Won the César Award for Best Supporting Actress (Meilleure actrice dans un second rôle) for her role as Yolande, the somewhat naive and overlooked sister-in-law whose birthday is the focal point of the family dinner.
- Who she was up against:
- Agnès Jaoui for Family Resemblances (her own co-star).
- Sandrine Kiberlain for A Self Made Hero (Un héros très discret).
- Michèle Laroque for Pédale douce.
- Valeria Bruni Tedeschi for My Man (Mon homme).
2. Jean-Pierre Darroussin
- Award: Won the César Award for Best Supporting Actor (Meilleur acteur dans un second rôle) for his performance as Denis, the philosophical and quiet bartender who serves as a neutral observer to the family's bickering.
- Who he was up against:
- Albert Dupontel for A Self Made Hero (Un héros très discret).
- Jacques Gamblin for Pédale douce.
- Bernard Giraudeau for Ridicule.
- Jean Rochefort for Ridicule.
3. Agnès Jaoui
- Status: Nominated for the César Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Betty, the rebellious and frustrated sister of the family. While she lost the acting award to her co-star Catherine Frot, she did win the César for Best Original Screenplay or Adaptation that same night (shared with Jean-Pierre Bacri and Cédric Klapisch).
- Who she was up against: (Same list as Catherine Frot above).
Other Notable Recognition
While not winning for their individual acting, the main cast was praised collectively for their "resemblance" and chemistry, as they had all originally performed the roles in the award-winning stage play of the same name before it was adapted for film.
Summary of the film's major honors:
- Won: Best Supporting Actor (Jean-Pierre Darroussin)
- Won: Best Supporting Actress (Catherine Frot)
- Won: Best Writing - Original or Adaptation (Agnès Jaoui, Jean-Pierre Bacri, Cédric Klapisch)
- Nominated: Best Film
- Nominated: Best Director (Cédric Klapisch)
- Nominated: Best Supporting Actress (Agnès Jaoui)
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[1] The film Family Resemblances (Un air de famille) was directed by Cédric Klapisch and received multiple awards at the 22nd César Awards in 1997.
[2] Catherine Frot won the César Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Yolande in Un air de famille.
[3] Agnès Jaoui was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for Un air de famille.
[4] Sandrine Kiberlain was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for A Self Made Hero (Un héros très discret).
[5] Michèle Laroque was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for Pédale douce.
[6] Valeria Bruni Tedeschi was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for My Man (Mon homme).
[7] Jean-Pierre Darroussin won the César Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Denis in Un air de famille.
[8] Albert Dupontel was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for A Self Made Hero (Un héros très discret).
[9] Jacques Gamblin was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for Pédale douce.
[10] Bernard Giraudeau was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for Ridicule.
[11] Jean Rochefort was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for Ridicule.
[12] Agnès Jaoui was nominated for Best Supporting Actress and won Best Original Screenplay or Adaptation (shared with Bacri and Klapisch).
[13] The cast had performed the roles in the stage play of the same name before the film adaptation.
[14] Jean-Pierre Darroussin won Best Supporting Actor.
[15] Catherine Frot won Best Supporting Actress.
[16] The film won Best Writing - Original or Adaptation.
[17] The film was nominated for Best Film.
[18] Cédric Klapisch was nominated for Best Director.
[19] Agnès Jaoui was nominated for Best Supporting Actress.
#C RELATED QUERIES
#01 Did Jean-Pierre Bacri win any acting awards for other films?
#02 What other films did Cédric Klapisch direct?
#03 Who won Best Film at the 22nd César Awards?
The 1996 French film *Family Resemblances* (originally titled *Un air de famille*), directed by Cédric Klapisch, was a major critical success and was heavily recognized at the **22nd César Awards** in 1997 (the French equivalent of the Oscars).
Several actors from the film won awards or were nominated for their performances. Below are the specific details of their wins, nominations, and the competitors they were up against:
### 1. Catherine Frot
* **Award:** Won the **César Award for Best Supporting Actress** (*Meilleure actrice dans un second rôle*) for her role as **Yolande**, the somewhat naive and overlooked sister-in-law whose birthday is the focal point of the family dinner.
* **Who she was up against:**
* **Agnès Jaoui** for *Family Resemblances* (her own co-star).
* **Sandrine Kiberlain** for *A Self Made Hero* (*Un héros très discret*).
* **Michèle Laroque** for *Pédale douce*.
* **Valeria Bruni Tedeschi** for *My Man* (*Mon homme*).
### 2. Jean-Pierre Darroussin
* **Award:** Won the **César Award for Best Supporting Actor** (*Meilleur acteur dans un second rôle*) for his performance as **Denis**, the philosophical and quiet bartender who serves as a neutral observer to the family's bickering.
* **Who he was up against:**
* **Albert Dupontel** for *A Self Made Hero* (*Un héros très discret*).
* **Jacques Gamblin** for *Pédale douce*.
* **Bernard Giraudeau** for *Ridicule*.
* **Jean Rochefort** for *Ridicule*.
### 3. Agnès Jaoui
* **Status:** **Nominated** for the **César Award for Best Supporting Actress** for her role as **Betty**, the rebellious and frustrated sister of the family. While she lost the acting award to her co-star Catherine Frot, she did win the César for **Best Original Screenplay or Adaptation** that same night (shared with Jean-Pierre Bacri and Cédric Klapisch).
* **Who she was up against:** (Same list as Catherine Frot above).
### Other Notable Recognition
While not winning for their individual acting, the main cast was praised collectively for their "resemblance" and chemistry, as they had all originally performed the roles in the award-winning stage play of the same name before it was adapted for film.
**Summary of the film's major honors:**
* **Won:** Best Supporting Actor (Jean-Pierre Darroussin)
* **Won:** Best Supporting Actress (Catherine Frot)
* **Won:** Best Writing - Original or Adaptation (Agnès Jaoui, Jean-Pierre Bacri, Cédric Klapisch)
* **Nominated:** Best Film
* **Nominated:** Best Director (Cédric Klapisch)
* **Nominated:** Best Supporting Actress (Agnès Jaoui)
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