Two animated films created in Angoulême were among those that didn’t take home any awards at the 51st César Awards ceremony.
“Amélie and the Metaphysics of Tubes” and “A Life at Versailles, My Childhood” both left the awards show empty-handed, according to reports on Sunday, March 1.
The César Awards are the French equivalent of the Oscars, recognizing excellence in film. The results come as the film industry continues to closely watch awards season developments.
Elsewhere in Angoulême, a local baker completed a 56-kilometer walk to support a municipal campaign, and a festival for children, “La Tête dans les Nuages,” is set to open on March 3rd in a unique yurt setting.
authorities are working to identify faulty connections within the city’s 1500km of pipelines by introducing a unique method of “testing” the system.