Prix France Télévisions

The Prix France Télévisions are annual literary awards in France. Since 1995, the national television broadcaster France Télévisions has awarded two prizes, for a novel and an essay. The judging panel consists of 15 television viewers chosen from across France, on the basis of their cover letters.

Winners of the France Télévisions novel prize

Winners of the France Télévisions essay prize

  • 1995: Mona Ozouf, Les Mots des femmes (Fayard)
  • 1996: Olivier Todd, Albert Camus, une vie (Gallimard)
  • 1997: Antoine de Baecque, Serge Toubiana, François Truffaut (Gallimard)
  • 1998: Xavier Darcos, Mérimée (Flammarion)
  • 1999: Michel Baridon, Les Jardins : Paysagistes, jardiniers, poètes (Robert Laffont)
  • 2000: Dominique Jamet, Un petit parisien, 1941-1945 (Flammarion)
  • 2001: Roger-Pol Droit, 101 expériences de philosophie quotidienne (Éditions Odile Jacob)
  • 2002: Patrick Declerck, Les Naufragés (Plon)
  • 2003: Jérôme Garcin, Théâtre intime (Gallimard)
  • 2004: Stephen Smith, Négrologie : pourquoi l'Afrique meurt (Calmann-Lévy)
  • 2005: Jean-Pierre Vernant, La Traversée des frontières (Seuil)
  • 2006: Hubert Prolongeau, Victoire sur l'excision : Pierre Foldes, le chirurgien qui redonne l'espoir aux femmes mutilées (Albin Michel)
  • 2007: Alain Bentolila, Le Verbe contre la barbarie : Apprendre à nos enfants à vivre ensemble (Odile Jacob)
  • 2008: Wassyla Tamzali, Une éducation algérienne : De la révolution à la décennie noire (Gallimard)
  • 2009: Dominique Fernandez, Ramon (Grasset)
  • 2010: Guillaume de Fonclare, Dans ma peau (Stock)
  • 2011: Michel Pastoureau, Les Couleurs de nos souvenirs (Seuil)
  • 2012: Rithy Panh, L’Élimination (Grasset)
  • 2013: Nicolas Werth La Route de la Kolyma (Éditions Belin)
  • 2014: Gilles Lapouge L’Âne et l’Abeille (Albin Michel)
  • 2015: Emmanuel de Waresquiel Fouché, les silences de la pieuvre (Editions Fayard)
  • 2016: Mathias Malzieu Journal d'un vampire en pyjama (Albin Michel)
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