L’Attachement Wins: Full Film Prize Winners Revealed

by Archynetys Entertainment Desk

Léa Drucker wins the César for best actress

Léa Drucker during her speech at the Césars, in Paris, February 26, 2026.

Léa Drucker wins the César for best actress. Already distinguished in 2019 for To the hiltshe pursues a journey marked by roles anchored in contemporary social realities.

In Dossier 137directed by Dominik Moll, she plays an investigator at the IGPN, the police force, caught up in a complex legal case, at the heart of a sensitive case. His character evolves in a universe marked by institutional pressure and issues of truth. The film follows his journey as the investigation progresses and responsibilities become clearer.

“I would like to express all my gratitude and admiration to Dominik Moll for the director that he is,” she said. The actress also thanks the two IGPN investigators thanks to whom she was able to study this function “delicate, which arouses distrust on all sides”.

“We are in a period where the truth is mishandled, damaged”, where “the proliferation of images does not always allow us to see clearly”, she adds, welcoming that “cinema and films offer us a necessary breath of fresh air, a place where nuance can exist”.

In Dossier 137, Léa Drucker composes a sober role, made of determination and restraint. She plays a professional confronted with doubts, tensions and the constraints of the procedure, while seeking to remain faithful to her principles. Dossier 137 thus focuses on the functioning of justice and the human dilemmas that accompany it.

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