Charlot v. Hulot
David Trotter: Tativille, 2 July 2020
Play Time: Jacques Tati and Comedic Modernism
by Malcolm Turvey.
Columbia, 304 pp., £25, December 2019,978 0 231 19303 0 Show More
by Malcolm Turvey.
Columbia, 304 pp., £25, December 2019,
The Definitive Jacques Tati
edited by Alison Castle.
Taschen, 1136 pp., £185, June,978 3 8365 7711 3 Show More
edited by Alison Castle.
Taschen, 1136 pp., £185, June,
“... campaign against oppression and neglect. Jacques Tati as Monsieur Hulot in ‘Les Vacances de M. Hulot’ (1953). In the decades after the Second World War, another supremely accomplished mime artist with a lively sense of the possibilities of film emerged as a plausible successor to the Tramp. Jacques Tati, born in 1907 and raised in one of Paris’s ... ”