Mon Uncle + Playtime
DOUBLE FEATURE! Jacques Tati directs and stars in dual French comedy classics as the colourful and clumsy Monsieur Hulot.
The first Tati film in colour, MON ONCLE won was the 1959 Oscar winner for Best Foreign Language Film. Best Genial, bumbling Monsieur Hulot (Tati) loves his top-floor apartment in a grimy corner of the city, and cannot fathom why his sister's family has moved to the suburbs. Their house is an ultra-modern nightmare, which Hulot only visits for the sake of stealing away his rambunctious young nephew (Alain Becourt). Hulot's sister (Adrienne Servantie), however, wants to win him over to her new way of life, and conspires to set him up with a wife and job.
Monsieur Hulot (Tati) finds himself perplexed by the intimidating complexity of a gadget-filled Paris in PLAYTIME. He attempts to meet with a business contact but soon becomes lost. His roundabout journey parallels that of an American tourist (Barbara Dennek), and as they weave through the inventive urban environment, they intermittently meet, developing an interest in one another. They eventually get together at a chaotic restaurant, along with several other quirky characters.
French language, English subtitles.
Commences | Tuesday, 4 Mar 2025 |
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Rating | G |
Genre | Drama |
Running Time | 242 |
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Session times for the new cinema week, commencing each Thursday, will be released the Tuesday afternoon prior