Francis Huster received an honorary Molière for his entire career.
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The 35th edition of Molières, which rewards theater professionals each year, delivered its verdict on Monday May 6. The actor Francis Huster was notably honored with an honorary Molière for his entire career, during this ceremony broadcast on France 2. Olivier Solivérès won the Molière for directing in a private theater show, for Dead Poets Societywhile Louis Arene was awarded in the category of directing in a public theater performance, for 40° below zero.
Vincent Dedienne (An Italian straw hat) won the Molière for actor in a private theater show, while Cristiana Réali won the Molière of the actress of the private theater show, for her role of Blanche Dubois in A tram calls desire by Elia Kazan, at the Théâtre des Bouffes in Paris. Micha Lescort was awarded the Molière award for actor in a public theater performance for Richard II. As for the Molière for the actress in a public theater performance, it was awarded to Vanessa Cailhol in Zucchinia piece put staged by Paméla Ravassard and Garlan Le Martelot, adapted from the novel Autobiography of a Zucchini.
“4211 km” and “40° below zero” awarded several times
The Molière for comedy was awarded to It’s not easy to be happy when you’re doing badly, a play directed by Rudy Milstein and Nicolas Lumbreras; that of the only one on stage rewards Will love it!by Eva Rami. The Molière of Humor was awarded to Sophia Aram in The World Afterthe Molière for Young Audiences was awarded to Snow by Pauline Bureau. Spamalot, with a production by Pierre-François Martin-Laval, won the Molière for Musical Show. The Molières 2024 awards for private theater and public theater were respectively awarded to 4211kmby Aïla Navidi, and 40° below zeroby Copi and directed by Louis Arene.
Ethian Oliel is the male revelation of the year for Dead Poets Societyand Olivia Pavlou-Graham is the feminine revelation, for 4211km. Jeanne Arenes (The Mirror Effect) and Guillaume Bouchède (My name is Asher Lev) are the best actress and the best supporting actor. Finally, the Molière of the French-speaking author was given to Rudy Milstein, for It’s not easy to be happy when you’re doing badly, that of visual and sound creation rewards Snow.