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Criterion: Mon Oncle, Jacques Tati, 1958

Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Nov 18, 2014

Nov 18 Posted by aaronwest Jacques Tati can be an absolute riot at times, and in my opinion, Mon Oncle is his funniest effort. While he does not relax his recurrent theme of tradition versus modernity, he has more fun with these characters, and the material is ripe for comedy with big laughs. Playt read more

The School for Postmen (1947, Jacques Tati)

The Stop Button Posted by on Aug 11, 2011

There’s a lot of physical humor in The School for Postmen. Not falling down or stumbling or whatnot, but Tati setting up elaborate physical action–for example, a bicycle getting away from its rider, who gives chase. Tati plays the rider, a provincial postman, who shortcuts the bicycling read more

Jacques Tati’s Playtime (1967): The Social Art of Tativille

Random Pictures Posted by Amy on Nov 30, -0001

(and then I got horribly sick—children are Petri dishes of contagion —so it’s only, uh, three weeks late) Anyway, check out the plethora of great posts from the Blogathon! French filmmaker Jacques Tati was only able to make six feature-length films, but each film, right from the beginning read more
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