Given the question: Information:  - The Palme d'Or is the highest prize awarded at the Cannes Film Festival. It was introduced in 1955 by the organising committee. From 1939 to 1954, the highest prize was the "Grand Prix du Festival International du Film".   - Robert Péguy (14 December 1883  21 July 1968 ) was a French film director best known for his films of the 1920s and 1930s.  - The Screen Actors Guild (SAG) was an American labor union which represented over 100,000 film and television principal and background performers worldwide. On March 30, 2012, the union leadership announced that the SAG membership voted to merge with the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) to create SAG-AFTRA.  - Simone Signoret (25 March 192130 September 1985) was a French cinema actress often hailed as one of France's greatest film stars. She became the first French person to win an Academy Award, for her role in "Room at the Top" (1959).   - The British Film Institute (BFI) is a film and charitable organisation which promotes and preserves filmmaking and television in the United Kingdom.  - The Golden Bear is the highest prize awarded for the best film at the Berlin International Film Festival. The bear is the heraldic animal of Berlin, featured on both the coat of arms and flag of Berlin.  - Véra Clouzot (30 December 1913  15 December 1960) was a Brazilian-French film actress and screenwriter. She is known for playing Christina Delassalle in "Les Diaboliques" (1955).  - Charles-Marie Vanel, known as Charles Vanel (21 August 1892  15 April 1989) was a French actor and director. He made his screen debut in 1912, in Robert Péguy's "Jim Crow", and is perhaps best remembered for his role as a desperate truck driver in Clouzot's acclaimed "The Wages of Fear", a film that won both the Golden Bear and Palme d'Or in 1953.  - Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. As the world's fifth-largest country by both area and population, it is the largest country to have Portuguese as an official language and the only one in the Americas. Bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the east, Brazil has a coastline of . It borders all other South American countries except Ecuador and Chile and covers 47.3% of the continent's land area. Its Amazon River basin includes a vast tropical forest, home to diverse wildlife, a variety of ecological systems, and extensive natural resources spanning numerous protected habitats. This unique environmental heritage makes Brazil one of 17 megadiverse countries, and is the subject of significant global interest and debate regarding deforestation and environmental protection.  - Neuilly-sur-Seine is a French "commune" just west of Paris, in the department of Hauts-de-Seine. A suburb of Paris, Neuilly is immediately adjacent to the city and directly extends it. The area is composed of mostly wealthy, select residential neighbourhoods, and many corporate headquarters are located there.  - A feature film is a film (also called a movie, motion picture or just film) with a running time long enough to be considered the principal or sole film to fill a program. The notion of how long this should be has varied according to time and place. According to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the American Film Institute, and the British Film Institute, a feature film runs for 40 minutes or longer, while the Screen Actors Guild states that it is 80 minutes or longer.  - Paul Meurisse (21 December 1912 in Dunkirk  19 January 1979 in Neuilly-sur-Seine) was a French actor who appeared in over 60 films and many stage productions. Meurisse was noted for the elegance of his acting style, and for his versatility. He was equally able to play comedic and serious dramatic roles. His screen appearances ranged from the droll and drily humorous to the menacing and disturbing. His most celebrated role was that of the sadistic and vindictive headmaster in the 1955 film "Les Diaboliques".  - Les Diaboliques ( French pronunciation :  ( l djabolik ) ) , released as Diabolique in the United States and variously translated as The Devils or The Fiends , is a 1955 French black - and - white psychological thriller feature film directed by Henri - Georges Clouzot , starring Simone Signoret , Véra Clouzot , Paul Meurisse and Charles Vanel . It is based on the novel Celle qui n'était plus ( She Who Was No More ) by Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac . The story blends elements of thriller and horror , with the plot focusing on a woman and her husband 's mistress who conspire to murder the man ; after the crime is committed , however , his body disappears , and a number of strange occurrences ensue . The film was the 10th highest grossing film of the year with a total of 3,674,380 admissions in France . Clouzot , right after finishing Wages of Fear , optioned the screenplay rights , preventing Alfred Hitchcock from making the film . This movie helped inspire Hitchcock 's Psycho . Robert Bloch himself , the author of the novel Psycho , has stated in an interview that his all - time favorite horror film is Diabolique . Now considered a classic of the horror genre and film in general , the scene in which Christina 's husband emerges from the bathtub ranked # 49 on Bravo 's 100 Scariest Movie Moments .  - Henri-Georges Clouzot ( ) was a French film director, screenwriter and producer. He is best remembered for his work in the thriller film genre, having directed "The Wages of Fear" and "Les Diaboliques", which are critically recognized to be among the greatest films from the 1950s. Clouzot also directed documentary films, including "The Mystery of Picasso", which was declared a national treasure by the government of France.  - Dunkirk is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. It lies from the Belgian border. The population of the city (commune) at the 2012 census was 90,995 inhabitants.  - The Wages of Fear is a 1953 French-Italian drama film directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot, starring Yves Montand, and based on the 1950 French novel "Le salaire de la peur" (lit. "The Salary of Fear") by Georges Arnaud. When an oil well owned by an American company catches fire, the company hires four European men, down on their luck, to drive two trucks over mountain dirt roads, loaded with nitroglycerine needed to extinguish the flames. The film brought Clouzot international fame, and allowed him to direct "Les Diaboliques". In France the film was the 4th highest-grossing film of the year with a total of 6,944,306 admissions.    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The answer is:
filming location