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Monsieur Hulot's Holiday

Les vacances de monsieur Hulot (French)
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June 23rd, 2024
Monsieur Hulot's Holiday
Location
Main screening room
Date
June 23rd, 2024
Admission
Suggested viewing age: 6 and up
Duration
88 min
Cycle
History of cinema

This recurring cycle is an opportunity to watch or re-watch classics from cinema history, or films representative of certain national cinematographies, trends or eras, on the big screen.

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Monsieur Hulot's Holiday
Directed by
Jacques Tati
Language
French
Actors
Jacques Tati, Nathalie Pascaud, Micheline Rolla
Origins
France
Year
1953
Duration
88 min
Genre
Comedy
Format
16 mm
Synopsis

Monsieur Hulot is an absent-minded single man who sets off in his old car to enjoy a relaxing vacation at a seaside resort. His clumsiness will disturb the peace and quiet of the vacationers sitting in their respective sandboxes.

Monsieur Hulot's Holiday
Awards
Get acquainted with the gangly figure of Monsieur Hulot, a towering klutz and tender dreamer who stumbles through a world that's just too neat. By his side, every detail becomes a gag, revealing the absurdity of our everyday habits, in a joyful celebration of eccentricity and amiability. A masterpiece of slapstick cinema.

Jacques Tati

Jacques Tatischeff, known as Jacques Tati, was a French director, actor, and screenwriter. He began his career in show business as a performing artist and acted in films in the 1930s before serving in World War II. After the war, he resumed his acting career and in 1946, he co-founded the production company Cady-Films with Fred Orain, which produced his first three films as a filmmaker. The Big Day (1949) was well received by the public and won the Grand prix du cinéma français in 1950. In Monsieur Hulot's Holiday (1953), he introduced his iconic character inspired by the architect of the building where he lived. The film received critical acclaim and numerous awards, including the Louis Delluc Prize. Following a disagreement with Orain, Tati founded his own company, Spectra Films, during the production of his next film. My Uncle (1958), his first color film, won the Special Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival and the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1959. Monsieur Hulot appeared in two more films: Playtime (1967), now considered a true masterpiece, and Trafic (1971). In 1977, Tati received a César Award for his lifetime achievement in cinema.

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Comme tous les vrais grands comiques, Tati nous fait rire de l’envers d’une tragédie; ses vacances sont celle de l’imbécillité, de la cruauté, de la suffisance d’une humanité à laquelle seule l’inutilité de la « relaxation » estivale peut rendre une manière de grâce.
André Bazin, 1953
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About Jacques Tati
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