Tati Collection, The (Box Set) (5 Disk) | Fest I Byen / Hr. Hulots Ferie / Min Onkel / Playtime / Trafic | Jour de Fête / Les Vacances de M. Hulot / Mon Oncle / Playtime / Trafic |
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| Beskrivelse: [ Dansk Engelsk ] Fest i Byen (1949) Er Jacques Tatis første spillefilm, som handler om landsbypostbudet som vil effektivitere sit arbejde efter amerikansk forbillede. Allerede i 1948 indspillede Tati i både farver og sorthvid, men farveversionen kunne ikke vises før for nylig efter den blev restaureret af Tatis datter Sophie Tatischeff.
Hr. Hulots Ferie (1953) I Hr. Hulots Ferie dukker Hr. Hulot for første gang op i en lille idyllisk badeby - og kaos opstår overalt hvor han kommer frem. Filmen blev Oscarnomineret for Bedste Manus i 1953.
Min Onkel (1958) En kærlig satire over det moderne samfund og teknikkens effekt på mennesker. Hr. Hulot repræsenterer den gamle verden hvor menneskers varme og glæde står i første række. Filmen blev en stor publikums og kritikker succes og den blev blandt andet belønnet med en Oscar i 1958 for Bedste Udenlandske film.
Playtime (1967) Playtime anses for at være de tusind geniale detaljers film. Den fortsætter hvor Min Onkel slutter og Hr. Hulot farer videre i den forvirrede teknologiske verden. Filmen kostede 10 mio francs og det tog et halvt år at bygge den mini by, som udgjorde kulissen. Trods et biografpublikum på 1 mio blev Playtime en finansiel fiasko og Tati gik næsten fallit.
Traffic (1971) Trafic er Tatis sidste spillefilm og er en humoristisk kommentar til trafikken og massebilismen. Hr. Hulot kører fra Paris til den store bilmesse i Amsterdam i en lille campingbil og bilen kan næsten siges at spille en større rolle end Hr. Hulot selv. Beskrivelse: [ Dansk Engelsk ] Jour de Fête (1949) Once a year the fair comes for one day to the little town 'Sainte-Severe-sur-Indre'. All inhabiters are scoffing at Francois, the postman, what he seems not to recognize. The rising of the flagstaff under his direction nearly leads into a catastrophy - but everybody tells him, how important his work is. Sneering up Francois continues in the evening of the festive day. Made drunk, some 'friends' persuade him to watch a short-movie in a tent. This film is a stunt-show, covered as 'The modern delivery-techniques of the US-post. Francois takes it serious, not recognizing being teased. Next day, after getting sober in a goods wagon, he reorganizes his own delivery-methods. He has not the equipment, as his ideals in the short-movie have, but using only his bicycle, he makes good, funny progresses.
Les Vacances de M. Hulot (1953) It's the summer holiday season in Europe, and M. Hulot, like many others, has decided to spend his vacation at the French seaside, specifically at l'Hotel de la Plage resort. Quite often with a pipe in his mouth, Hulot is a pretty quiet fellow, but that still does not stop him from getting into a lot of trouble while there. Although he does get along with many of the other resort guests - such as the Englishwoman who is amazed at the effectiveness of his unique tennis style, or the beautiful Martine - most, unfortunately, must deal with the bad outcomes of his unintentionally bumbling, albeit good-natured, actions. On the most part, Hulot is unaware of what problems he is causing as he lives primarily in the moment of only what he himself is doing.
Mon Oncle (1958) Monsieur Hulot's brother-in-law is the manager of a factory where plastics are manufactured. His nephew grows up in a house where everything is fully automated and the boy is raised in a similar fashion. To take away the influence of the uncle on his son, his brother-in-law gets Hulot a job in his factory.
Playtime (1967) Monsieur Hulot has to contact an American official in Paris, but he gets lost in the maze of modern architecture which is filled with the latest technical gadgets. Caught in the tourist invasion, Hulot roams around Paris with a group of American tourists, causing chaos in his usual manner.
Trafic (1971) At Altra Motors, Mr. Hulot designs an ingenious camper car with lots of clever features. A lorry hauls the prototype to an important auto show in Amsterdam, with Mr. Hulot alongside in his car and a spoiled, trendy PR exec, the young Maria, in her sports car packed with designer clothes and her fluffy dog. The lorry has every imaginable problem, delaying its arrival. A flat tire, no gas, an accident, a run-in with police, a stop at a garage, and numerous traffic jams showcase vignettes of people and their cars. Through interactions with these down-to-earth folks, Maria gradually loses her imperious conceit, becoming much more relaxed and fetching. | Ekstra features:
Tre ikke tidligere udgivede kortfilm af mesteren Jacques Tati:
Soigne ton Gauche / 1936, 20 minutter L'École des Facteurs / 1947, 18 minutter Cours du Soir / 1967, 30 minutter
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| Instruktør: Jacques Tati
Skuespillere: Adelaide Danieli Adrienne Servantie Alain Bécourt Alexandre Wirtz Alice Field André Dubois Barbara Dennek Betty Schneider Claude Badolle Delcassan Dominique Marie Erika Dentzler Evy Cavallaro France Delahalle France Rumilly Franco Ressel Guy Decomble Jacqueline Lecomte Jacques Beauvais Jacques Tati Jean-François Martial Jean-Pierre Zola Louis Perrault Lucien Frégis Maine Vallée Marcel Franval Marguerite Gérard Maria Kimberly Mario Zanuelli Max Martel Micheline Rolla Nathalie Jem Nathalie Pascaud Nicolas Bataille Nicole Ray Oliva Poli Paul Frankeur Raymond Carl Régis Fontenay René Lacourt Rita Maiden Robert Balpo Roger Rafal Santa Relli Sophie Wennek Tony Knepper Valentine Camax Valérie Camille Valy Yvette Ducreux Yvonne Arnaud
Producent: André Paulvé Fred Orain Michel Chauvin Pierre Tati
Forfatter: Art Buchwald Henri Marquet Jacques Lagrange Jacques Tati René Wheeler
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