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- Mon oncle [videorecording] = My uncle / by Bécourt, Alain,1946-; Lagrange, Jacques,1917-; Lhote, Jean.; Orain, Fred.; Servantie, Adrienne.; Tati, Jacques.(CARDINAL)506229; Zola, Jean-Pierre,1916-1979.; Alter Films (Firm); Gray-Film (Firm); Janus Films.; Panoramic Films (Firm); Specta Films.;
Director of photography, Jean Bourgoin ; editing, Suzanne Baron ; music, Alain Romans, Franck Barcellini.Jacques Tati, Jean-Pierre Zola, Adrienne Servantie, Alain Bécourt, Lucien Frégis, Betty Schneider, J.F. Martial, Dominique Marie, Yvonne Arnaud, Adélaïde Danieli, Régis Fontenay, Max Martel, Claude Badolle, Nicolas Bataille.A comedy in which the vague and clumsy M. Hulot, in contrast to his more wealthy sister and brother-in-law, is constantly at odds with the modern world.Not rated by MPAA.DVD.
- Subjects: Comedy films.; Feature films.; Automation; Factories; Families; Uncles;
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- Playtime [videorecording] / by Badal, Jean,1927-2015,cinematographer.; Barsacq, Yves,actor.; Buchwald, Art,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)147801; Campbell-Badiane, James,composer.; Dennek, Barbara,actor.; Deschamps, Jérôme,film producer.; Fouché, André,actor.; Jones, Terry,1942-2020,commentator.(CARDINAL)747553; Kearns, Billy,actor.; Kemp, Philip,commentator.(CARDINAL)425868; Kolldehoff, Reinhard,1914-1995,actor.; Lagrange, Jacques,1917-1995,screenwriter.; Lemarque, Francis,composer.; Makeieff, Macha,film producer.; Maurice, Bernard,film producer.; Montant, Georges,actor.; Rosenbaum, Jonathan,1943-writer of accompanying material.(CARDINAL)829021; Rumilly, France,actor.; Tati, Jacques,actor,film director,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)506229; Winding, Andréas,1928-1977,cinematographer.; Criterion Collection (Firm)(CARDINAL)348269; Films de Mon Oncle (Firm); Janus Films.; Specta Films,production company.;
Disc 1. The film -- disc 2. The supplements.English dialogue, Art Buchwald ; cinematography, Jean Badal, Andréas Winding ; sound director, Jacques Maumont ; music, Francis Lemarque and James Campbell.Jacques Tati, Barbara Dennek, France Rumilly, Billy Kearns, Yves Barsacq, André Fouché, Georges Montant, Reinhart Kolldehoff, Nicole Ray.Modern Paris, a city of glass, steel and the encroaching age of technology. Amidst the babble of tourists, the endearingly clumsy Monsieur Hulot tries to reconcile the old-fashioned ways with the confusing new ways.DVD; region 1, NTSC; widescreen (1.85:1) presentation enhanced for 16:9 widescreen televisions; Dolby digital stereo.
- Subjects: Comedy films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Hulot, Monsieur (Fictitious character); Technology;
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- My uncle : un film de Jacques Tati / by Dolivet, Louis,Film producer(local)tlcaut1694613468555856753; Terouanne, Alain,Film producer(local)tlcaut1694613471867163462; Tati, Jacques,FilmmakerActor(DLC)n 79095602(CARDINAL)506229; Zola, Jean-Pierre,1916-1979,Actor(local)tlcaut1694613475633589238; Servantie, Adrienne,Actor(local)tlcaut1694613479383649888; Bécourt, Alain,1946-Actor(local)tlcaut1694613483055659063; Frégis, Lucien,Actor(local)tlcaut1694613486961979447; Marie, Dominique,Actor(local)tlcaut1694613490883466269; Axia Films (Firm),PublisherFilm distributor(local)tlcaut1694613499227913340; Films de Mon Oncle (Firm),Production company(local)tlcaut1694613495055224032; Studio CanalProduction company(DLC)no2005059277(CARDINAL)548221;
Music : Alain Romans and Franck Barcellini ; director of photography : Jean Bourgoin ; sound engineer : Jacques Carrere ; cameramen : Paul Rodier, Claude Lecomte ; editor : Suzanne Baron ; production : Louis Dolivet and Alain Terrouanne.Jacques Tati (Uncle Hulot); Jean-Pierre Zola (M. Arpel); Adrienne Servantie (Mme. Arpel); Alain Becourt (Gérard); Lucien Frégis (M. Richard); Dominique Marie (neighbor); Betty Schneider, J. F. Martial, Yvonne Arnaud.Originally produced in France as a motion picture in 1958.Little Gerard enjoys spending time with his uncle, Mr. Hulot, a dreamer and bohemian character who lives in an old and run-down city district. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arpel and Gerard, meanwhile live in an ultra-modern geometric house and garden, Villa Arpel, in a new suburb of Paris. Gerard's parents are entrenched in a machine-like existence of work, fixed gender roles, the acquisition of status through possessions, and conspicuous display to impress guests. Each element of the villa is stylistically- rather than functionally-designed thus ignoring the comfort of its inhabitants. Gerard's trips with his uncle contrast with the sterility and monotony of life with his parents. Then, Gerard's father plans to hire Mr. Hulot at his factory and Gerard's mother plans to match Mr. Hulot with one of the neighbor ladies. (Based on Wikipedia description of the original motion picture)Disc characteristics: recorded DVD.
- Subjects: Fiction films.; Feature films.; Foreign films.; Comedy films.; Automation; Plastics industry and trade; Uncles; Families; Intergenerational relations; Uncles; Intergenerational Relations; Plastics industry and trade;
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