MOVIES - March 6, 1990
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Ooh La La, the Cesar Winners: “Trop Belle Pour Toi” (“Too Beautiful For You”) by French director Bertrand Blier won five Cesar awards, the French equivalent of the Oscar, in Paris on Sunday night, including the best film award. British director Stephen Frears’ “Les Liaisons Dangereuses” won the Cesar for best foreign film. The award was given to Frears by Kirk Douglas, who was himself awarded the title of Officer of the Legion of Honor by French Culture Minister Jack Lang. In the “Super Cesars,” announced Monday, Francois Truffaut’s 1981 film “The Last Metro,” starring Gerard Depardieu, was named France’s best movie of the 1980s.
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