Jacques Tati is celebrated as much for his ground-breaking direction as for his keenly observed comic performances. This collectable box set brings together five of Tati’s greatest films, from his debut feature, Jour de fête, to his last screen work, Parade.
Jour de fête
A hilarious exposé of the modern obsession of with speed and efficiency, Jacques Tati’s award winning feature début is a dazzling blend of satire and slapstick.
Les Vacances de M. Hulot
The film that brought Tati international acclaim also launched his on-screen alter ego: the courteous, well-meaning, eternally accident-prone Monsieur Hulot.
Special features
·Interview with filmmaker Richard Lester
Mon Oncle
Tati’s third feature is a satirical assault on the twin targets of efficiency and the modern world. Winner of the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.
Playtime
Regarded by many as Tati’s masterpiece, Playtime is a surreal comic vision of mankind’s battle against the overwhelming depersonalisation of modern life.
Special features
·Feature commentary by film historian Philip Kemp
·Short documentary Au-delà de Playtime
·Continuity supervisor Sylvette Baudrot on Tati and Playtime
·Director biography and short film about Tati
Parade
Tati’s last film sees his return to the boisterous music hall world in which he began his career as a mime artist in the 1930s.
Special features
·Interview with Jacques Tati, filmed in London (1977, 19 mins)