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Mr. Hulot's Holiday Details

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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 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 humor 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. Nearly dialogue-free and driven more by episode than plot (like all of the Hulot films), standout set pieces include a disrupted funeral, an interrupted game of cards, and -- one of Tati's signature bits -- a game of tennis played with rules that can politely be called unconventional. ~ Keith Phipps, Rovi

  • Release date:February 25, 1953

Awards

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Nominee
Category
Year
Status
French Film Critics Circle Jacques Tati Prix Louis-Delluc 1953 Winner

Cast

Jacques Tati
as Monsieur Hulot
Nathalie Pascaud
as Martine
Louis Perrault
as Fred
Valentine Camax
as The Englishwoman
Raymond Carl
as Waiter
Suzy Willy
as The Commandant's Wife
Jean-Pierre Zola
as Businessman

Crew

Jacques Tati
Director
Jacques Tati
Producer
Fred Orain
Producer
Henri Marquet
Screenwriter
Jacques Tati
Screenwriter
Jacques Mercanton
Cinematographer
Charles Bretoneiche
Editor
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