César Award for Best Music Written for a Film
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Winners of the César Award for Best Music written for film (before 2000 it was called the "César Award for Best Music") :
- 2007 : -M- - Ne le dis à personne
- 2006 : Alexandre Desplat - De battre mon cœur s'est arrêté
- 2005 : Bruno Coulais - Les Choristes
- 2004 : Benoît Charest - The Triplets of Belleville
- 2003 : Wojciech Kilar - The Pianist
- 2002 : Yann Tiersen - Amélie
- 2001 : Tony Gatlif, La Caita, Sheikh Ahmad Al Tuni, Tomatito - I Come
- 2000 : Bruno Coulais - Himalaya
- 1999 : Tony Gatlif - The Crazy Stranger
- 1998 : Bernardo Sandoval - Western
- 1997 : Bruno Coulais - Microcosmos
- 1996 : Zbigniew Preisner, Michel Colombier, Serge Gainsbourg : Élisa
- 1995 : Zbigniew Preisner - Three Colors: Red
- 1994 : Khaled - 1, 2, 3, Sun
- 1993 : Gabriel Yared - The Lover
- 1992 : Jordi Savall - All the Mornings of the World
- 1991 : Jean-Claude Petit - Cyrano de Bergerac
- 1990 : Oswald D'Andrea - Life and Nothing But
- 1989 : Éric Serra - Life Is a Long Quiet River
- 1988 : Michel Portal - Field of Honor
- 1987 : Herbie Hancock - 'Round Midnight
- 1986 : Astor Piazzolla - Tangos, the Exile of Gardel
- 1985 : Michel Portal - Les Cavaliers de l'orage
- 1984 : Vladimir Cosma - Le Bal
- 1983 : Michel Portal - The Return of Martin Guerre
- 1982 : Vladimir Cosma - Diva
- 1981 : Georges Delerue - The Last Metro
- 1980 : Georges Delerue - Love on the Run
- 1979 : Georges Delerue - Get Out Your Handkerchiefs
- 1978 : Miklos Rozsa - Providence
- 1977 : Philippe Sarde - Barocco
- 1976 : François de Roubaix - The Old Gun
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