César Award for Best Visual Effects
An official César category, it honors films whose visual effects stand out for their artistic, technical and narrative quality. MPC Paris has won this distinction five times since the award was created:
2026 – L’Inconnu de la Grande Arche
The film stands out as a powerful work at the crossroads of political storytelling and intimate chronicle. To bring this little known story to the screen, more than 100 VFX shots were created by the MPC Paris teams under the supervision of Lise Fischer. The entire post production image process was also completed at our Paris Hauteville studios. An ambitious project driven by a commitment to historical accuracy and visual precision.

2025 – Emilia Pérez
More than 350 composited shots including virtual environments, digital urban sets and image finishing for a shoot carried out primarily against blue screen.

2024 – Le Règne Animal
Hybrid creatures combining practical and digital work across more than 150 shots. Nearly ten months of VFX production alongside the film’s team.

2023 – Notre-Dame Brûle
Digital reconstruction of the fire, smoke and particle simulations, interior and exterior set extensions, and more than 350 delivered shots.
2022 – Annette
More than 160 VFX shots including sea sequences, a fully CG stadium environment, complex integrations and invisible retouching.

Nominations for the César Award for Best Visual Effects
Before winning the trophy, a nomination already represents meaningful recognition from our peers. We value supporting ambitious projects alongside leading directors and studios just as much as the victory itself. Among our recent nominations for the César Award for Best Visual Effects are: Illusions Perdues (2022, reconstruction of 19th century Parisian sets, 175 VFX shots), Aline (2022, digital retouching, crowd work, face and body enhancements), Fumer fait tousser (2023), La Montagne (2024), and La Bête (2025).

César & Techniques
Also presented by the Academy, the César & Techniques awards highlight companies contributing to the development of the industry and its technological innovation. MPC Paris and Mikros Image have been honored several times:
2025 – Innovation Award, César & Techniques, awarded to MPC Paris for Meshroom, our in house photogrammetry technology.
2023 – César & Techniques Trophy, MPC Paris.
2018 – César & Techniques Trophy, Mikros Image Technicolor.
2013 – César & Techniques Trophy, Mikros Image.
2012 – César & Techniques Trophy, Mikros Image.

La continuité d’une expertise
These distinctions are a source of pride for our teams. They frame a shared journey marked by new names and new ambitions, while the same talents and the same passion for image making remain at its core. Whether it involves so called invisible VFX, digital creatures, virtual environments or technological innovation, MPC Paris will continue to support filmmakers and producers in showcasing and elevating French creative excellence.