Tarantino, Scarlett Johansson to attend Fr

US director Quentin Tarantino will present actress Scarlett Johansson with an honorary Cesar at the French film awards in Paris on Friday.

Director Quentin Tarantino is to attend France's equivalent of the Oscars - its Cesar awards - in Paris on Friday along with actress Scarlett Johansson.

The Django Unchained director will be giving an honorary Cesar to Johansson, the awards president, Alain Terzian, said on Sunday.

The French event will be held just two days before the US Oscars.

Neither Tarantino nor Johansson are in the running for an Academy Award statuette, though Her, a movie to which Johansson lends her sultry voice, is in the Oscar Best Picture race.

Tarantino won a Cesar for best foreign film back in 1995 for his hit Pulp Fiction and an honorary Cesar in 2011 for all of his work.

Johansson, who is engaged to a French journalist, will be recognised at the Cesars for a career in which she has already made 35 films.

However she could be in for a mixed reception in the French media.

Last month she went on US television to declare that Parisians lived up to their rude stereotype.

She also created a stir internationally by ditching her role as ambassador for British charity Oxfam in favour of continuing with an Israeli company, SodaSteam, which runs a factory on illegally occupied Palestinian territory.


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