François Chalais Prize

The François Chalais Prize (French: Prix François Chalais) is awarded at two main events, the Cannes Film Festival (since 1997)[1] and the Young Reporters' Awards (since 1999).[2] It was created to pay tribute to French journalist and film historian François Chalais, under the auspices of his wife Mei Chen. It rewards a film dedicated to the values of life affirmation and of journalism, and highlights the presence of journalists at Cannes itself. It has also offered awards for the Film Festival of Sarlat (2006–2009),[3] and for the Scénario Honfleur (2006–2009).[4]

François Chalais Prize
Awarded forA film dedicated to the values of journalism
CountryFrance

Cannes Film Festival Prize winners

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gollark: The fact that printers are actually involved in fairly secret government conspiracies to track/limit documents is yet another reason printers should be treated with extreme suspicion.
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gollark: Really? Why? The anticounterfeiting and steganography stuff in commercial ones?
gollark: What if we bribe you?

References

  1. "Prix François Chalais Cannes". francois-chalais.fr (in French). Retrieved 23 June 2017.
  2. "Prix des Jeunes Reporters". francois-chalais.fr (in French). Retrieved 23 June 2017.
  3. "Prix Francois Chalais Sarlat". Prix des Jeunes Reporters (in French). Retrieved 23 June 2017.
  4. "Prix du scénario Honfleur". Prix des Jeunes Reporters (in French). Retrieved 23 June 2017.
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