French Union of Film Critics Awards 2001

French Union of Film Critics Awards 2001

February 5, 2001

Best Film:
The Gleaners & I

Best Foreign Film:
Yi Yi: A One and a Two

The winners of the 2001 French Union of Film Critics Awards are listed below.

Read more about French Union Of Film Critics Awards 2001:  Winners

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