Jean-Pascal Zadi, Nicolas Marié, Fathia Youssouf and Laure Calamy during the César 2021 -

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  • Fifteen different films were awarded at the 46th César ceremony held on Friday March 12.

  • The vast majority of works can already be discovered on streaming platforms, on VOD or even for free.

  • 20 Minutes

     tells you where to watch the fifteen winners of the 2021 César edition.

Friday evening, the 46th Cesar ceremony was held at the Olympia and was broadcast live on Canal +.

If

Adieu les cons

triumphed by leaving with seven statuettes, fourteen other works were greeted throughout the evening.

20 Minutes

offers you a guide to see them from your living room, or in the armchair of a cinema room, when it is possible to return there.

On MyCanal

If you don't have a Canal + account yet, it might be time to fix this if you want to see the César-winning films.

Most of the winners can be found on the MyCanal platform, like

Un fils

(best actor for Sami Bouajila),

Tout Simply Noir

(best male hope for Jean-Pascal Zadi) or

Mignonnes

(best female hope for Fathia Youssouf) ).

The other award-winning film is also available on MyCanal.

Adolescentes

, who follows the evolution of two young women from their 13 to their 18 years, can be seen on the streaming platform.

It won the César for Best Sound, Best Editing and Best Documentary Film on Friday night.

The last two works to see on MyCanal are

La Fille au bracelet

, which won the statuette for best adaptation for Stéphane Demoustier, as well as

La Bonne Épouse

, which left with the César for best costumes for Madeline Fontaine.

On OCS

Only one other streaming platform offers a film winner of the César 2021. It will be necessary to turn to OCS to discover

Deux

, which won the prize for best first film.

Directed by Filippo Meneghetti, the feature film tells the love story between two elderly women and was chosen to represent France at the Oscars in the spring.

On VOD

If you are not a fan of streaming platforms (or you are fed up with having to accumulate subscriptions at Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney +, MyCanal and company), you still have the option of video on demand. .

Antoinette in the Cévennes

, which enabled Laure Calamy to win the prize for best actress, can be viewed on purchase or rental from € 4.99.

The Things We Say, The Things We Do

, in which Émilie Dequenne, best actress in a supporting role, plays, is available for rental on YouTube, Google Play or even Amazon Prime Video for € 3.99.

The same

goes for

La Nuit Coming

, which won the statuette for Best Original Music for Rone, and

Josep

, the best animated film directed by Aurel.

To discover for free

Culture can also be devoured without spending a single penny.

The best short film,

What does it matter if the animals die

by Sofia Alaoui, is available on france.tv until March 17.

The best animated short,

The Hour of the Bear

by Agnès Patron, is also available to Internet users free of charge.

The film can be found on arte.tv until March 31.

At the cinoche

To discover the most awarded feature film of the evening, you will have to go to the cinema.

Adieu les cons

, which notably won the awards for best film, best director for Albert Dupontel and best actor in a supporting role for Nicolas Marié, must be released in theaters when possible.

Finally, if you want to see

Drunk

, winner of the best foreign film, you will have to take your troubles patiently.

For now, the feature film directed by Thomas Vinterberg is not available anywhere.

Television

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