Private Fears in Public Places is the English-language title of Cœurs , a 2006 French film directed by Alain Resnais. It was adapted from Alan Ayckbourn's play Private Fears in Public Places. The film won several awards, including a Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival. For the second time in his career Alain Resnais turned to an Alan Ayckbourn play for his source material , and remained close to the original structure while transferring the setting and milieu from provincial England to the 13th arrondissement of Paris . The film consists of over 50 short scenes, usually featuring two... characters - occasionally three or just one. Scenes are linked by dissolves featuring falling snow, a device similar to one which Resnais previously used in L'Amour à mort . Several of Resnais's regular actors appear in the film , and he was joined by his longstanding technical collaborators in design and editing, but he worked for the first time with cinematographer Éric Gautier.
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| Release date: | 2006 |
| Directed by: | Alain Resnais |
| Runtime: | 120 Minutes |
| Producer: | Bruno Pésery |
| Editor: | Hervé de Luze |
| Music by: | Mark Snow |
| Cinematography: | Éric Gautier |
| Screenplay by: | Jean-Michel Ribes |
| Adapted from: | Private Fears in Public Places |