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Already familiar to many, especially following his acclaimed directorial debut JOUR DE FETE, Jacques Tati came into his own and reached new levels of popularity with 1953's M. HULOT'S HOLIDAY (LES VACANCES DE MONSIEUR HULOT). The first film to introduce his much-loved alter ego Monsieur Hulot, it sets the pattern for future appearances of the character, throwing the bumbling hero unwittingly into the middle of the action and letting the ensuing mishaps provoke humour ranging from gentle observations to fairly biting satire. The setting this time is a stuffy resort community fond of the peace and quiet that Hulot interrupts without fail.Product Identifiers
ProducerJacques Tati, Fred Orain
EAN5055201828095
eBay Product ID (ePID)24048553973
Product Key Features
ActorJacques Tati, Louis Perrault, Nathalie Pascaud, Michelle Rolla
Film/TV TitleLes Vacances De Monsieur Hulot
DirectorJacques Tati
LanguageFrench
Subtitle LanguageEnglish
Run Time83 Mins
Release Year2014
FormatDVD
FeaturesBlack & White, With Subtitles
GenreGeneral, Comedy
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
CertificateU
Country/Region of ManufactureFrance
Additional InformationJacques Tati, master of his own idiosyncratic genre of cinematic slapstick, followed up his acclaimed debut JOUR DE FETE with the equally ingenious M. HULOT'S HOLIDAY (LES VACANCES DE MONSIEUR HULOT). Five years in the making, the film marks the debut of Tati's altar ego, Mr. Hulot, a gangly and awkward Frenchman, perpetually the center and possible cause of a whirlwind of disasters, pratfalls, and mishaps. Tati's scrupulous attention to detail and almost arabesque sense of humor colours the entire film, from the departure of a gaggle of tourists from a malfunctioning train station to the minutiae of resort life. In place of a plot, a series of disastrous coincidences, surreal sight gags and irascible indignations erupt around Mr. Hulot as he gallantly and obliviously strolls through his seaside vacation. While he tries to impress a lovely ingenue, Hulot inadvertently barges in on a funeral, ignites a fireworks stand with his pipe, and topples a Ming vase, rarely realising the extent of the damage he causes. Tati expertly crafts the visual bombast of traditional slapstick into a beautiful and intricate sequence of incidents, accompanied by an equally elegant and intriguing seaside soundtrack of lapping waves, laughing children and transistor radios, all merging into an absurd symphony of cinematic delight.
ScreenwriterJacques Tati, Henri Marquet
CinematographerJacques Mercanton
Sound sourceDolby Digital
Movie/TV TitleLes Vacances De Monsieur Hulot
Consumer AdviceContains the mishandling of fireworks