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Award
Jacques Deray Prize
Awarded forBest French Policier Film of the Year
CountryFrance
Presented byInstitut Lumière
First awarded2005
Currently held byAnatomy of a Fall (2024)
Websitewww.institut-lumiere.org

The Jacques Deray Prize (French: Prix Jacques-Deray) is a French film award presented annually since 2005. It celebrates the memory of the director Jacques Deray, who was known for directing many crime and thriller films. It was created by the Institut Lumière in collaboration with the Association des Amis de Jacques Deray.

History

Jacques Deray was a French filmmaker who was known for directing many crime and thriller films, including La Piscine (1969) and Borsalino (1970). Following his death in 2003, the Jacques Deray Prize was created in Lyon, the filmmaker's hometown. It was created by the Institut Lumière, of which Jacques Deray was vice-president, in collaboration with the Association des Amis de Jacques Deray, which includes Deray's widow Agnès Vincent-Deray and his daughter Laurence Deray. It has been presented annually since 2005 to celebrate his memory. As of 2016, the jury consisted of Institut Lumière president Bertrand Tavernier, chairman (délégué général) Thierry Frémaux, and members of the association. The jury selects what they consider to be the best film of the year within the "policier" crime-thriller genre of French cinema.

The winner is presented with a bronze statuette which depicts a young girl with a butterfly on her shoulder, a reference to Deray's film Butterfly on the Shoulder (1978), as well as a direct reference to the director himself who kept a similar porcelain statuette on his desk. The director of the winning film is awarded the privilege of having their name inscribed on a plaque installed on the Mur des cinéastes [fr], a monument that commemorates the numerous directors of international cinema who have visited the Institut Lumière.

The winner of the Prize is announced in January or February, and it is presented a few weeks later, in February or March. In 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the announcement was not made until the beginning of March and the award ceremony was postponed to June.

Winners

Year English title French title Director Ref.
2005 36 Quai des Orfèvres Olivier Marchal
2006 The Beat That My Heart Skipped De battre mon cœur s'est arrêté Jacques Audiard
2007 Tell No One Ne le dis à personne Guillaume Canet
2008 The Second Wind Le Deuxième Souffle Alain Corneau
2009 Crime Is Our Business Le crime est notre affaire Pascal Thomas
2010 OSS 117: Lost in Rio OSS 117: Rio ne répond plus Michel Hazanavicius
2011 Point Blank À bout portant Fred Cavayé
2012 Polisse Maïwenn
2013 Paris by Night Une nuit Philippe Lefebvre
2014 Zulu Jérôme Salle
2015 SK1 L'Affaire SK1 Frédéric Tellier
2016 The Clearstream Affair L'Enquête Vincent Garenq
2017 Dark Inclusion Diamant noir Arthur Harari
2018 My Son Mon garçon Christian Carion
2019 The Trouble with You En liberté ! Pierre Salvadori
2020 Oh Mercy! Roubaix, une lumière Arnaud Desplechin
2021 Mama Weed La Daronne Jean-Paul Salomé
2022 The Night Doctor Médecin de nuit Élie Wajeman
2023 The Night of the 12th La Nuit du 12 Dominik Moll
2024 Anatomy of a Fall Anatomie d'une chute Justine Triet

References

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  11. "Le film À bout portant récompensé à Lyon". 20 Minutes. 2 February 2011. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
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  17. "Le 11 Prix Jacques Deray est attribué à L'Affaire SK1". Institut Lumière. 30 January 2015. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  18. "Le 12 Prix Jacques Deray est attribué à L'Enquête". Institut Lumière. 28 January 2016. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  19. "Le 13 Prix Jacques Deray est attribué à Diamant noir". Institut Lumière. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  20. "Le 14 Prix Jacques Deray du film policier est attribué à Mon garçon". Institut Lumière. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  21. "Lyon : Mon garçon de Christian Carion, 14 Prix Jacques Deray du film policier". France 3 Auvergne Rhône-Alpes. 29 January 2018. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  22. "Le 15 Prix Jacques Deray du film policier est attribué à En liberté !". Institut Lumière. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
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  32. "20 Prix Jacques Deray du film policier français est attribué à : Anatomie d'une chute de Justine Triet". Institut Lumière. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  33. "Le Prix Jacques-Deray remis à "Anatomie d'une chute"". Le Film français (in French). 14 February 2024. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
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