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'''The Pleasure Garden''' is a short film directed by [[James Broughton]] that won the [[Prix de Fantasie Poetique]] at Cannes in 1954. | {{subpages}} | ||
'''The Pleasure Garden''' is a short film directed by [[James Broughton]] that won the [[Prix de Fantasie Poetique]] (Best Poetic Fantasy Film) at the [[Cannes Film Festival]] in 1954.<ref>Sally Barber, [http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/147345/The-Pleasure-Garden Review] of The Pleasure Garden from the New York Times.</ref> It is a satirical comedy, filmed in the grounds of the [[Crystal Palace]] Park, London. |
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The Pleasure Garden is a short film directed by James Broughton that won the Prix de Fantasie Poetique (Best Poetic Fantasy Film) at the Cannes Film Festival in 1954.[1] It is a satirical comedy, filmed in the grounds of the Crystal Palace Park, London.