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Mon Oncle Details

FULL SYNOPSIS

Five years after his first appearance, Jacques Tati's M. Hulot returns with Mon Oncle, a film set along the dividing line between Paris' past and its future. Aligned (as is the film) with the former, Hulot lives in a colorful, overpopulated Parisian neighborhood and, lacking employment, spends his days waiting to pick up his adoring nephew from school, and subsequently escorting him to his parents' ultra-modern house. Filled with gadgets, some turned on only to impress the neighbors, the house seems designed specifically to frustrate Hulot, who unwittingly disrupts its operations at every opportunity. Concerned about his future, Hulot's relatives attempt to find him gainful employment and pair him off with a neighbor, with little success on either front. The nearly dialogue-free film is less concerned with the family's attempts as they relate to an overall plot, and more interested in how they play into its overall scheme of contrasts and allow for Tati's unmistakable sight-and-sound gag set pieces. ~ Keith Phipps, Rovi

  • Release date:May 10, 1958

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Jacques Tati Best Foreign Language Film 1958 Winner

Cast

Jacques Tati
as Monsieur Hulot
Jean-Pierre Zola
as Monsieur Arpel
Alain Becourt
as Gerald Arpel
Adrienne Servantie
as Mme. Arpel
Betty Schneider
as Betty, Landlord's Daughter
Claude Badolle
as Flea market dealer
Denise Peronne
as Mademoiselle Fevrier
Dominique Marie
as Neighbor
Adelaide Danielli
as Mme. Pichard
Michel Goyot
as Car Salesman
Nicolas Bataille
as Worker

Crew

Jacques Tati
Director
Jacques Tati
Producer
Jacques Tati
Screenwriter
Pierre Etaix
Art Director
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