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Jour de fête

France

1949

76 Min
Color
French
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DIR Jacques Tati, André Paulvé

PROD Fred Orain

SCR Jacques Tati, Henri Marquet, René Wheeler

DP Jacques Mercanton, Jacques Sauvageot

CAST Jacques Tati, Guy Decomble, Paul Frankeur

ED Marcel Morreau

MUSIC Jean Yatove

SOUND Jacques Maumont

Synopsis

All is calm in this little village in the center of France until the fairground entertainers arrive with their trailers. Then the fair gets under way: a carousel, lottery, brass band and a traveling cinema where François, the local postman, discovers a film about the American postal service. Encouraged by the whole village, he sets out to deliver the mail “American Style.” Jacques Tati’s first feature length film is an absolute “must see” for its inventiveness and unique comic style.

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Jacques Tati

Filmmaker and actor Jacques Tati reinvented the art of slapstick comedy, expertly dissecting the nature of sight gags and pratfalls while exploiting viewer expectations to create an ambitious, richly detailed cinematic parlor game perfect for exploring the infinite mysteries of the modern world. Born Jacques Tatischeff October 9, 1908, in Le Pecq, France; Tati mounted his first film short, the comedy Oscar, Champion du Tennis, in 1931, but never saw the project through to its completion. His subsequent early work, including 1934’s On Demande une Brute, 1935’s Gai Dimanche, and 1936’s Soigne ton Gauche, presaged his later features in their fascination with natural and mechanical sounds. The outbreak of World War II, which he spent stationed in the village of Sainte-Sévère-sur-Indre, brought Tati’s career to a temporary halt, and after completing the 1938 short Retour à la terre, he did not appear before the camera again prior to Claude Autant-Lara’s 1945 comedy Sylvie et le fantôme… read more

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Carman

17Jan10

Oh I see how this thingy works now. Anyways: A charming little movie that only hints at the genius that would follow.  
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Jye Sherwell

1Oct09

This is a charming little film from director/actor Jacques Tati. The small town in which its set is a pleasure to the eyes as is the music to the ears. And it's got some truly wonderful comedic moments.  

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Jacques Tati, Coast to Coast

By David Hudson on December 21, 2009
"The Museum of Modern Art's retrospective of the French screenwriter, director, and actor Jacques Tati (born Jacques Tatischeff, 1907–1982) features newly struck, gloriously restored 35mm prints of
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By Brad S. on November 14, 2009

One can look at Jour de fête in one of two ways. In the context of film history, it’s an important moment in the evolution of comedy, as it marked the debut of France’s most acclaimed comedic innovator…  read review

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