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The César Award for Best First Feature Film (César du meilleur premier film) is one of the annual awards presented by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma in France. The award was first introduced in 1999, and it recognizes the best debut feature film of a director produced in France during the previous year. The purpose of the award is to encourage young filmmakers and to give them visibility.

Some of the notable winners of the César Award for Best First Feature Film include "Read My Lips" (2002) by Jacques Audiard, "The Beat That My Heart Skipped" (2006) by Audiard, "La Haine" (1996) by Mathieu Kassovitz, "Tomboy" (2012) by Céline Sciamma, and "Raw" (2018) by Julia Ducournau. The award is considered one of the most prestigious honors for new directors in French cinema.