Dir. Jacques Tati, French with Eng subtitles, 1958
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Thu 28 July 2011 // 19:30
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Winner of the Oscar and the New York Film Critics Award for Best Foreign Film, and of a Special Prize at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival, this incredible film is centred around Monsieur Hulot, adored uncle of young Gerard, who struggles to fit into ultra-mechanised and geometric new demands of Modernity.
PRIZES
Winner - Oscar for Best Foreign Film
Winner - New York Film Critics Award for Best Foreign Film
Winner - Special Prize at the International Cannes Film Festival
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One of cinema’s greatest comedians, French director Jacques Tati has produced some of the most beautiful, inspired, light, funny and poetic comedies ever.
Very little dialogue and a lot of visual creativity, reminiscent of Charlie Chaplin or Buster Keaton, these are perfect light little gems for the summer months!
Sun 10 July, 7.30pm: Jour de Fete (1949) + French wine and Conversation!
Masterpiece of visual comedy, huge success, this established Tati’s reputation in France and internationally.
“Might contain the greatest collection of sight gags ever committed to celluloid” - The Independent
Thu 28 July, 7.30pm: Mon Oncle (1958)
Winner of the Oscar and the New York Film Critics Award for Best Foreign Film, and of a Special Prize at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival.
Sun 31 July, 7.30pm: Play Time (1967)
According to French director F. Truffaut, it is “a film that comes from another planet”. A UFO, but a very friendly one!