18th César Awards

The 18th César Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma, honoured the best French films of 1992 and took place on 8 March 1993 at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris. The ceremony was chaired by Marcello Mastroianni and hosted by Frédéric Mitterrand. Savage Nights won the award for Best Film.

Winners and nominees
The winners are highlighted in bold:

L'Amant, directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud Howards End, directed by James Ivory Husbands and Wives, directed by Woody Allen The Player, directed by Robert Altman Richard Berry, for Le petit prince a dit Claude Brasseur, for Le Souper Daniel Auteuil, for Un coeur en hiver Jean Yanne, for Indochine Jean-Pierre Marielle, for Max & Jeremie Fabrice Luchini, for Le Retour de Casanova Emmanuel Salinger, for La Sentinelle Julien Rassam, for L'Accompagnatrice Olivier Martinez, for IP5: L'île aux pachydermes Xavier Beauvois, for Nord Grégoire Colin, for Olivier, Olivier Romane Bohringer, for Les Nuits fauves Isabelle Carré, for Beau fixe Elsa Zylberstein, for Beau fixe Linh Dan Pham, for Indochine Charlotte Kady, for L.627 François Catonné, for Indochine Yves Angelo, for L'Accompagnatrice and Un coeur en hiver Robert Fraisse, for L'Amant Sylvie de Segonzac, for Le Souper Yvonne Sassinot de Nesle, for L'Amant Pierre-Yves Gayraud, Gabriella Pescucci, for Indochine Gabriel Yared, for L'Amant Georges Delerue, for Diên Biên Phu Patrick Doyle, for Indochine René-Marc Bini, for Les Nuits fauves Jacques Bufnoir, for Indochine Hoang Thanh At, for L'Amant François de Lamothe, for Le Souper
 * Best Film: Savage Nights, directed by Cyril Collard La Crise, directed by Coline Serreau Indochine, directed by Régis Wargnier L.627, directed by Bertrand Tavernier Le petit prince a dit, directed by Christine Pascal Un coeur en hiver, directed by Claude Sautet
 * Best Foreign Film: Tacones lejanos, directed by Pedro Almodóvar
 * Best Debut: Les Nuits fauves, directed by Cyril Collard Nord, directed by Xavier Beauvois Riens du tout, directed by Cédric Klapisch La Sentinelle, directed by Arnaud Desplechin Le Zèbre, directed by Jean Poiret
 * Best Actor: Claude Rich, for Le Souper Vincent Lindon, for La Crise
 * Best Actress: Catherine Deneuve, for Indochine Juliette Binoche, for Damage Anémone, for Le petit prince a dit Emmanuelle Béart, for Un coeur en hiver Caroline Cellier, for Le Zèbre
 * Best Supporting Actor: André Dussollier, for Un coeur en hiver Patrick Timsit, for La Crise
 * Best Supporting Actress: Dominique Blanc, for Indochine Zabou Breitman, for La Crise Michèle Laroque, for La Crise Maria Pacôme, for La Crise Brigitte Catillon, for Un coeur en hiver
 * Most Promising Actor:
 * Most Promising Actress:
 * Best Director: Claude Sautet, for Un coeur en hiver Régis Wargnier, for Indochine Bertrand Tavernier, for L.627 Cyril Collard, for Les Nuits fauves Christine Pascal, for Le petit prince a dit
 * Best Writing: Coline Serreau, for La Crise Michel Alexandre, Bertrand Tavernier, for L.627 Cyril Collard, Claude Sautet, for Les Nuits fauves Arnaud Desplechin, for La Sentinelle Jacques Fieschi, for Un coeur en hiver
 * Best Cinematography:
 * Best Costume Design:
 * Best Sound: Dominique Hennequin, Guillaume Sciama, for Indochine Paul Lainé, Gérard Lamps, for L'Accompagnatrice Pierre Lenoir, Jean-Paul Loublier, for Un coeur en hiver
 * Best Editing: Lise Beaulieu, for Les Nuits fauves Noëlle Boisson, for L'Amant Geneviève Winding, for Indochine
 * Best Music:
 * Best Production Design:
 * Best Animated Short: Le Balayeur, directed by Serge Elissalde Hammam, directed by Florence Miailhe
 * Best Short Film: Versailles Rive-Gauche, directed by Bruno Podalydès Omnibus, directed by Sam Karmann
 * Honorary César: Jean Marais Marcello Mastroianni Gérard Oury