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Play Time - Jacques Tati and Comedic Modernism (Paperback)
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Play Time - Jacques Tati and Comedic Modernism (Paperback)
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Jacques Tati is widely regarded as one of the greatest postwar
European filmmakers. He made innovative and challenging comedies
while achieving international box office success and attaining a
devoted following. In Play Time, Malcolm Turvey examines Tati's
unique comedic style and evaluates its significance for the history
of film and modernism. Turvey argues that Tati captured elite and
general audiences alike by combining a modernist aesthetic with
slapstick routines, gag structures, and other established
traditions of mainstream film comedy. Considering films such as
Monsieur Hulot's Holiday (1953), Mon Oncle (1958), Play Time
(1967), and Trafic (1971), Turvey shows how Tati drew on the rich
legacy of comic silent film while modernizing its conventions in
order to encourage his viewers to adopt a playful attitude toward
the modern world. Turvey also analyzes Tati's sardonic view of the
bourgeoisie and his complex and multifaceted satire of modern life.
Tati's singular and enduring achievement, Turvey concludes, was to
translate the democratic ideals of the postwar avant-garde into
mainstream film comedy, crafting a genuinely popular modernism.
Richly illustrated with images from the director's films, Play Time
offers an illuminating and original understanding of Tati's work.
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