Jacques Tati

The Jacques Tati Collection

Jacques Tati is considered by many to have been one of the 20th century’s greatest filmmakers.

Jour de fête

Jacques Tati’s award-winning feature debut – a dazzling blend of satire and slapstick – was early evidence of his unique talent.

Jour de fête

Jacques Tati’s award-winning feature debut – a dazzling blend of satire and slapstick.

Mon Oncle

Jacques Tati’s multi-award winning third feature, Mon Oncle – a satirical assault on the twin targets of efficiency and the modern world – co

Mon Oncle

Tati’s Oscar-winning second outing as the accident-prone M. Hulot takes him to Paris.

Parade

Jacques Tati’s last – and least known – film, Parade, sees his return to the boisterous music hall world in which he began his career as a mime artist in the 1930s.

Playtime

Playtime is a surreal, comic vision of modern life in which Tati’s much-loved character Monsieur Hulot turns unintentional anarchist

Les Vacances de M. Hulot

The film that launched Tati’s on-screen alter ego: the courteous, well-meaning, eternally accident-prone Monsieur Hulot.

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