by: Tri AE
Cinema, Inc?s?fourth?film in its?current series?is the?1958 French film Mon Uncle on Sunday?December 9, 2012?at 7 pm in the Rialto Theatre, 1620 Glenwood Ave (near Five Points), Raleigh, NC.??This?is?cinematic comedy at its very best.? Jacques Tati was a unique film director who made very few films, but his observations on the foibles of men and women?have been repeated in countless subsequent films all over the world.???Series tickets to our monthly?12-film?series are $20.? Further information on?our series which started?in September?may?be found at? www.cinema-inc.org.? In addition, we may be contacted at? 919-787-7611 or by email at? thecinemainc@gmail.com.
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France, 1958,Color, Not Rated, 117 Minutes. Subtitled. Directed by Jacques Tati. Starring Jacques Tati, Jean-Pierre Zola, Adrienne Servantie. Jacques Tati?s beloved Monsieur Hulot is a bumbling innocent at sea in the vagaries of the modern world. Like Chaplin and Keaton before him, Tati uses his character?s inherent mildness and some wonderfully choreographed slapstick comedy to underscore his commentary on humanity versus the changes of modern life. A film set along the dividing line between Paris? past and its future, Mon Oncle was awarded the Best Foreign-Language Film Oscar in 1958, as well as a Special Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. |
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