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Award for film transferred from theatre play.
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THE film of Alan Ayckbourn's Private Fears In Public Places, directed by Alain Resnais, has been awarded the Prix Fipresci.
The critic's organisation Fipresci said Resnais "treats the characters the way an affectionate puppeteer would treat his creatures. He contemplates their comings and goings with the benevolence of one who knows that agitation is vain, but who prefers that people find it out for themselves."
The organisation also noted the "award honours one of the greatest directors of European cinema who has exerted a crucial influence on modern ...
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