César Award for Best Female Revelation
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The César Award for Best Female Revelation (French: César de la meilleure révélation féminine) is one of the César Awards, presented annually by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma to recognize the outstanding breakthrough performance of a young actress who has worked within the French film industry during the year preceding the ceremony. Nominees and winner are selected via a run-off voting by all the members of the Académie, within a group of 16 actresses previously shortlisted by the Révélations Committee.
César Award for Best Female Revelation | |
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Country | France |
Presented by | Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma |
First awarded | 1983 |
Currently held by | Ella Rumpf for Marguerite's Theorem (2024) |
Website | academie-cinema |
It was presented as the César du meilleur jeune espoir féminin from 1983 to 2004[1][2] and the César du meilleur espoir féminin from 2005 to 2023.[3][4][5] In English, the award was variously referred to as Most Promising Actress or Best Female Newcomer.[6][7]