MON ONCLE
Unlike his sister, brother-in-law, and nephew, who live in an ultra-modern house, Hulot lives on the top floor of an old house in the Paris suburbs. His family thinks it’s about time he finally found a real job, a partner, and a home. In this first color film (which won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 1959), Tati shares his fondness for childhood, dogs, and working-class neighborhoods. With humor, he explores how we inhabit space and daily life, playing with the idea of social success in a world constantly changing, destroying, and rebuilding.
Year of production: 1958
Country: France
Durée : 116 minutes
Credits
- Jacques TATI Director
- Jacques LAGRANGE Screenplay
- Jacques TATI Screenplay
- Jacques LAGRANGE Production Design
- Jean L’HÔTE Screenplay
- Jean BOURGOIN Cinematography
- Franck BARCELLINI Music
- Alain ROMANS Music
- Suzanne BARON Editing
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Contacts
Production
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SPECTA FILMS CEPEC
7 bis avenue de saint mande
75012
PARIS France[email protected]
Producer
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Sophie BOYER[email protected]
Secondary Production
- GRAY FILM
Secondary Production
- ALTER FILMS
Secondary Production
- FILM DEL CENTAURO
Distribution
- CARLOTTA FILMShttps://carlottafilms.com/[email protected]
Distributor
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Ines DELVAUX[email protected]
International sales
- STUDIOCANAL[email protected]