¡Jacques Tati Short Stories
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[Machine Translation] Seven small works, including the first one in Japan, trace the path of Tachi. Welcome to the Tati Wonderland! Jacques Tati is one of the most famous French film directors and comedians. He left behind only six feature films during his lifetime, which is not a large number. However, his films are full of freshness and new discoveries in terms of beauty, comedy, prettiness, and stylishness. The visual beauty of the films is created to perfection with attention to detail. An esprit that embraces a critique of civilization and humanity with a sense of humor. The meticulously calculated use of music and sound. Tati's originality has influenced many filmmakers and musicians, and his films continue to be enthusiastically loved by people around the world. Inheriting Tati's perfectionist spirit, the beautiful picture quality and the world view he desired have been restored as much as possible. This is a fully digitally remastered disc that makes full use of the latest technology to bring the film back to life. (Films included) 2013 restored version [1] "Seeking the Violent" (1934) [2] "Merry Sunday" (1935) [3] "Watch Your Left Side" (1936) [4] "The Postman's School" (1946) [5] "My Uncle's Class" (1967) [6] "A Taste of Family" (1976) [7] "Forza Bastia '78" (1978) / When Tati received the Cesar for his work in 1977, he made an acceptance speech in which he appealed to distributors and cinema owners to preserve the short film genre. Tati also left a legacy of short films, which are one of the few venues of expression for young filmmakers and the starting point for many of them. The collection includes seven films, including three that he starred in while performing pantomime in music halls, his acclaimed first film, and a film that could be considered a baton passed from his father to his daughter.
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