
Mon Oncle
dir. Jacques Tati
Synopsis
Genial, bumbling Monsieur Hulot loves his top-floor apartment in a grimy corner of the city, and cannot fathom why his sister's family has moved to the suburbs. Their house is an ultra-modern nightmare, which Hulot only visits for the sake of stealing away his rambunctious young nephew. Hulot's sister, however, wants to win him over to her new way of life, and conspires to set him up with a wife and job.
Critics consensus
Jacques Tati's most accessible film is a paean to gentle values and observing the small details of life.

Directed byJacques Tati
StarringJacques Tati, Jean-Pierre Zola, Adrienne Servantie, Lucien Frégis, Betty Schneider, Jean-François Martial
Written byJean L'Hôte, Jacques Lagrange, Jacques Tati
CinematographyJean Bourgoin
EditingSuzanne Baron
MusicNorbert Glanzberg
Mon Oncle
1958 · NR · 1h 58m
Comedy
Genial, bumbling Monsieur Hulot loves his top-floor apartment in a grimy corner of the city, and cannot fathom why his sister's family has moved to the suburbs. Their house is an ultra-modern nightmare, which Hulot only visits for the sake of stealing away his rambunctious young nephew. Hulot's sister, however, wants to win him over to her new way of life, and conspires to set him up with a wife and job.
