Both films picked up four awards, including Best Film for Agnès Jaoui and Best Director for Dominik Moll. (02/26/01)
"The Taste of Others" (aka "It Takes All Kinds") also won the Cesar for Best Screenplay (Agnès Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri) and for Best Supporting Actor and Actress, awarded to Gérard Lanvin and Anne Alvaro. Adding to its success, "Harry, He's Here to Help" went on to take out the Cesars for Best Actor (Sergi Lopez), Best Sound (Gérard Lamps and François Maurel) and Best Editing (Yannick Kergoat). Dominique Blanc won the Cesar for Best Actress for her role in Roch Stéphanik's film "Stand-By". The Cesar for Most Promising Actress went to Sylvie Testud for "Murderous Maids", and Most Promising Actor to Jalil Lespert for "Human Resources", which also picked up the Cesar for Best First Film. The Cesar for Best Short Film went jointly to “Salam” by Souad El Bouhati and “Un petit air de fête” by Eric Guirado.