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'Lady Chatterley' tops French Cesar awards
February 25, 2007 Luck was a lady Saturday night as Pascale Ferran's "Lady Chatterley" won the prize for best film in a tight race at the 32nd annual Cesar Awards, France's top film honors. The adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's steamy novel beat out Guillaume Canet's thriller "Tell No One" and Rachid Bouchareb's World War II drama "Days of Glory"; all three were nominated for nine awards. "Chatterley" took home four other honors at the ceremony, including adaptation, costumes and cinematography.
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