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,
“... 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 grandest suburbs, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, had by then broken ... ”