Carine Tardieu's family drama "The Ties That Bind Us" won best film at the 51st César Awards in Paris on Thursday, defeating Richard Linklater's "Nouvelle Vague," which took best director and three technical prizes. Jim Carrey received an honorary César for lifetime achievement at the ceremony, France's equivalent to the Academy Awards.
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Carine Tardieu's family drama "The Ties That Bind Us" won best film at the 51st César Awards in Paris on Thursday, defeating Richard Linklater's "Nouvelle Vague," which took best director and three technical prizes. Jim Carrey received an honorary César for lifetime achievement at the ceremony, France's equivalent to the Academy Awards.