Mon Oncle (1958) | |
Director(s) | Jacques Tati |
Producer(s) | Louis Dolivet, Jacques Tati, Fred Orain (uncredited) |
Top Genres | Comedy |
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Mon Oncle (1958) was a Comedy Film directed by Jacques Tati and produced by Jacques Tati, Louis Dolivet and Fred Orain.
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Mon Oncle (1958)
By Beatrice on Sep 6, 2016 From Flickers in TimeMon Oncle Directed by Jacques Tati Written by Jacques Tati with artistic collaboration by Jacques Lagrange and Jean L’Hote 1958/France Specta Film/Gray Film/Alter Films et al Repeat viewing/Netflix rental #351 of 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die This is utterly charming and laugh out... Read full article
Mon Oncle (1958, Jacques Tati)
By Andrew Wickliffe on Jul 17, 2015 From The Stop ButtonMon Oncle has a concerning amount of narrative. Way too much of the film is about Jean-Pierre Zola and Adrienne Servantie’s bourgeois ultra-modern couple fretting over their son’s affection for his uncle, played by writer-director Tati. Tati’s protagonist does not live in the autom... Read full article
Criterion: Mon Oncle, Jacques Tati, 1958
By Aaron West on Nov 18, 2014 From Criterion BluesNov 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 full article
Criterion: Mon Oncle, Jacques Tati, 1958
By Aaron West on Nov 18, 2014 From Criterion BluesNov 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 full article
Criterion: Mon Oncle, Jacques Tati, 1958
By Aaron West on Nov 18, 2014 From Criterion BluesNov 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 full article
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