Prix Jacques Prévert du Scénario

The Prix Jacques Prévert du Scénario is a French film award created in 2007 by the French Screenwriters Guild (La Guilde Française des Scénaristes), a trade association which represents more than 350 screenwriters working in the film, television and animation sectors in France.[1]

The award is named in honour of the French poet and screenwriter Jacques Prévert (1900 – 1977). It recognises outstanding screenplays of films released in the previous year, in which winners are decided by a jury. The awards ceremony is usually held on 4 February every year to coincide with the birth anniversary of the late writer.

The awards are given in two categories: "Best Original Screenplay" for a screenplay written directly for the screen, and "Best Adaptation" for screenplay based on previously released or published work.[2]

Winners and nominees

Best Original Screenplay

Year Title Writer(s)
2007
Jean-Philippe Christophe Turpin
2008
2 Days in Paris Julie Delpy
Molière Grégoire Vigneron and Laurent Tirard
La Vie en rose Olivier Dahan
Intimate Enemies Patrick Rotman and Florent Emilio Siri
The Secret of the Grain Abdellatif Kechiche
2009
Louise Hires a Contract Killer Benoît Delépine and Gustave Kervern
I've Loved You So Long Philippe Claudel
Julia Erick Zonca and Aude Py
The First Day of the Rest of Your Life Rémi Bezançon
Séraphine Marc Abdelnour and Martin Provost
2010
Welcome Philippe Lioret, Emmanuel Courcol and Olivier Adam
The Army of Crime Robert Guédiguian, Gilles Taurand and Serge Le Péron
Le Concert Matthew Robbins, Radu Mihaileanu and Alain-Michel Blanc
La Journée de la jupe Jean-Paul Lilienfeld
A Prophet Jacques Audiard, Abdel Raouf Dafri, Nicolas Peufaillit and Thomas Bidegain
2011 not awarded
2012
Tomboy Céline Sciamma
2013not awarded
2014
The Past Asghar Farhadi
9 Month Stretch Albert Dupontel
Stranger by the Lake Alain Guiraudie
Queen of Montreuil Solveig Anspach and Jean-Luc Gaget
A Castle in Italy Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Agnès de Sacy and Noémie Lvovsky
2015
Party Girl Marie Amachoukeli, Claire Burger and Samuel Theis
Girlhood Céline Sciamma
Love at First Fight Thomas Cailley and Claude Le Pape
Eastern Boys Robin Campillo
Hippocrate Thomas Lilti, Julien Lilti, Baya Kasmi and Pierre Chosson
2016
My Golden Days Arnaud Desplechin and Julie Peyr
Adama Julien Lilti, Simon Rouby and Bénédicte Galup (collaboration)
The Sweet Escape Bruno Podalydès
The Measure of a Man Stéphane Brizé and Olivier Gorce
Standing Tall Emmanuelle Bercot and Marcia Romano

Best Adaptation

Year Title Writer(s)
2007
OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies Jean-François Halin
2008
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly Ronald Harwood
Persepolis Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud
Darling Christine Carrière and Pascal Arnold
A Secret Nathalie Carter and Claude Miller
Heartbeat Detector Elisabeth Perceval
2009
A Simple Heart Marion Laine
Love Me No More Éric Assous and Jean Becker
The Class Laurent Cantet, François Bégaudeau and Robin Campillo
The Beautiful Person Gilles Taurand and Christophe Honoré
Mesrine Abdel Raouf Dafri and Jean-François Richet
2010
The French Kissers Riad Sattouf and Marc Syrigas
Farewell Éric Raynaud and Christian Carion
In the Electric Mist Mary Olson and Jerzy Kromolowski
Mademoiselle Chambon Stéphane Brizé and Florence Vignon
Little Nicholas Laurent Tirard, Grégoire Vigneron and Alain Chabat
2011 not awarded
2012
The Rabbi's Cat Sandrina Jardel and Joann Sfar
2013not awarded
2014
The French Minister Bertrand Tavernier, Christophe Blain and Antonin Baudry
Blue Is the Warmest Colour Abdellatif Kechiche and Ghalia Lacroix
Me, Myself and Mum Guillaume Gallienne
2015
The New Girlfriend François Ozon
Asterix: The Land of the Gods Alexandre Astier, Jean-Rémi François (collaboration) and Philip Lazebnik (collaboration)
Lulu femme nue Solveig Anspach and Jean-Luc Gaget
Wild Life Nathalie Najem and Cédric Kahn
2016
L'Affaire SK1 Frédéric Tellier and David Oelhoffen
Macadam Stories Samuel Benchetrit and Gabor Rassov
Fatima Philippe Faucon

Special Prize

Year Award Title Writer(s)
2008
Coup de cœur Anna M. Michel Spinosa
La Tête de maman Michel Leclerc and Carine Tardieu
2016
Special mention April and the Extraordinary World Franck Ekinci and Benjamin Legrand

Jury

The jury chooses the winners from among the films selected by the Guild.

References

External links

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