Monsieur Hulot’s Holiday

Monsieur Hulot’s Holiday

classified U S

part of Comedy Genius

Film

Please note: This was screened in Dec 2018

Director
Jacques Tati
Cast
Jacques Tati, Nathalie Pascaud, Micheline Rolla
Details
89 mins, & Subtitled, 1953, France
Primary language
French

Holidays are never boring with the well-meaning but chronically accident prone Monsieur Hulot - Jacques Tati’s glorious comic masterpiece, which follows its lovable, gauche protagonist as he attempts to relax ‘en vacances’.

Shy and complex, the geeky Monsieur Hulot (Tati) – clad in trademark trench coat, short trousers and stripy socks – aims to please but with his unfortunate clumsiness, usually ends up upsetting people instead. Tati gently mocks the more rigid types in French society who watch in horror as Hulot inadvertently barges in on a funeral, sets a fireworks stand on fire with his pipe and topples a Ming vase – rarely noticing the trail of destruction behind him, and all the while trying to impress a young ingénue.

Minimal dialogue and an innovative use of sound, lighting and composition combine to make the film feel ahead of its time. An effortlessly well-choreographed fusion of sight gags, slapstick and satire, this popular family favourite launched Tati and his alter ego to international stardom.

Presented with the support of the Independent Cinema Office and BFI, awarding funds from The National Lottery.

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