Swashbuckler Adaptation “The Count Of Monte Cristo” Leads France’s César Nominations With 14, Eclipsing ‘Emilia Perez’

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A French swashbuckler adapted from a classic novel has topped France’s national film awards with 14 nominations over the Academy-Award nominated Emilia Perez, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Based on the story by Alexandre Dumas, directed by Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de La Patellière, and starring Pierre Niney, The Count of Monte Cristo follows a sailor who, after he is falsely accused of being a traitor and imprisoned, escapes and locates a treasure left to him by a fellow prisoner. With said treasure, he forms a new identity as the titular Count and returns to France to take revenge on those who have wronged him.

Premiering at the Cannes Film Festival, the film has since become a financial and critical success, grossing $40 million locally, the biggest French box office hit of 2024, and $100 million worldwide, and obtaining 96% Certified Fresh Critical Score and 94% Audience Score on Rotten Tomatoes.

Now, it has become the frontrunner at the Césars, France’s equivalent to the Academy Awards, with 14 nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director, followed by Gilles Lellouche’s Beating Hearts, a modern reimagining of Romeo and Juliet, with 13, eclipsing Jacques Audiard’s Emilia Perez at 12.

The French Film Academy will hold two rounds of voting. The first runs from January 2nd through the 28th and the second from February 5th through the 28th.

The award ceremony for the Césars will be held on February 28th.

Erik Carlson: Born and raised in Des Moines, Iowa, Erik has loved film from an early age, ever since his grandmother introduced him to Laurel and Hardy, The Little Rascals, and Abbott and Costello. Receiving his Bachelor's in English and Cinema at the University of Iowa, Erik would go on to receive a Masters Degree in Filmmaking at the Los Angeles branch of the New York Film Academy. His thesis project, A Night At The Movies would go on to win several awards on the festival circuit, including Best Short Screenplay at the San Diego International Kids Film Festival. An aspiring screenwriter, Erik likes to write adventure, sci-fi, and fantasy stories. In addition to working at MXDWN, Erik also writes film reviews for fun on his blog. He has also been a digital marketing assistant for Laura Lee Productions since 2019.
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