Kristen Stewart, #César2015 de la Meilleure Actrice dans un Second Rôle, dans SILS MARIA— Académie des César (@Les_Cesar) 20 February 2015
“@Variety: Kristen Stewart is First American Actress to Win France’s Cesar Award http://t.co/g106Q1X2Zk”YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!— Julianne Moore (@_juliannemoore) 20 February 2015
This is a segment on Kristen Stewart. To watch the full conference, please goto Paris Match
Kristen Stewart became the first American ever to win a César Award and no one is more proud than her dear old dad | 20150222
Speaking to PEOPLE and Entertainment Weekly editorial director Jess Cagle on the Oscars red carpet Saturday, John Stewart said, “I was proud when she got the nomination, but I was just floored when I was standing right on this very stage rehearsing and had about 100 people come and tell me that she won.”
Speaking to PEOPLE and Entertainment Weekly editorial director Jess Cagle on the Oscars red carpet Saturday, John Stewart said, “I was proud when she got the nomination, but I was just floored when I was standing right on this very stage rehearsing and had about 100 people come and tell me that she won.”
"Me enteré ayer por la noche (...). Estaba absolutamente encantado! La llamé por teléfono, ella me dijo que estaría volando de vuelta al final del día y yo no podía estar más feliz por ella."
"I found out last night ... I was absolutely delighted! I called her, she told me that she would be flying back at the end of the day and I could not be happier for her."
"I found out last night ... I was absolutely delighted! I called her, she told me that she would be flying back at the end of the day and I could not be happier for her."
Cesar Awards: 'Timbktu' Sweeps, Kristen Stewart Makes History
By Rhonda Richford, THR | 20150220
She's the first American to win an actress award at the French ceremony, while the Oscar-nominated film took home seven trophies.Kristen Stewart Becomes First American Actress to Win France’s Cesar Award
Kristen Stewart made history for her Sils Maria win — the first American to win an actress award from the French Academy. She expressed love for French film during her speech and when speaking with press.
"There is a great divide between what motivates people to make films in the States and to compare it to what motivates people to make films here, and I kinda prefer it here," she said.
"If you're not scared of something it's not worth it. It takes a pretty unique American filmmaker to do something and to do it scared and to do it anyway, and here that's what it's really about and what film lives and breathes here," she said.
She hinted at another project with Sils Maria director Olivier Assayas, saying: "This is where I feel and I can do my best and be happiest, so it's huge," Stewart said of the award. She also credited her winning performance to co-star and best actress nominee Julliette Binoche. "I'm standing in front of a room where I don't have to explain the power of Juliette. Everything in the movie is a reflection of her."
By Pat Saperstein, Variety | 20150220
Kristen Stewart became the first American actress to win a Cesar at France’s most prominent film awards show Friday. Stewart won best supporting actress for her co-starring role in “Cloud of Sils Maria,” directed by Olivier Assayas and also starring Juliette Binoche and Chloe Grace Moretz.Kristen Stewart Reflects on the "Huge, Booming, F—ing Money-Making Industry" of Celebrity
“The reasons why people make films here in France are very different from the reasons why people make movies in Hollywood and I prefer it here a little bit,” Stewart said backstage, talking about the courage of French filmmakers. She also revealed she will star in another French film but declined to reveal any further details.
By Scott Feinberg, THR | 20150406
"Oh, man, it blew my head off, to be honest," Stewart says. "I couldn't believe that I got nominated, and then obviously I really, really couldn't believe that they gave it to me, because those people rigidly dole out praise, especially to Americans." She adds, "It felt really good," and then says in a fake snooty tone, "I would prefer a French Oscar [to an American Oscar]" before bursting into laughter.
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