Cameron Olsen has a boundless passion for the art of cinema, and loves nothing more than to closely examine the great works thereof. He has a bachelor’s degree in film from the University of Utah, and ...
I treasure the ardent belief that the films of Jacques Tati are absolutely perfect: modest, precise, warm, clever, funny, dear. 1958’s Oscar-winning “Mon Oncle” is one of the movies that gave me that ...
Every day, Watch This offers staff recommendations inspired by a new movie coming out that week. This week: With Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues on the horizon, we look back on that rarest of rare ...
“Mon Oncle,” the 1958 film by Jacques Tati, is by far my favorite movie of all time; it inspires me on a regular basis. Tati was a comedic genius. His work references Western society’s obsession with ...
Après avoir obtenu le prix spécial du jury à Cannes en 1958, Mon Oncle a connu beaucoup de succès outre-atlantique. Jacques Tati a même beaucoup travaillé à la traduction anglaise de son oeuvre par ...
In Paris, in May, I visited the Cinémathèque Française’s exhibition devoted to Jacques Tati. The partitions of the upstairs galleries had been removed to allow for unusually open spaces, which were ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. If the notion of architectural criticism sounds a little dry, then the films of Jacques Tati inject a ...
When Jacques Tati's comic masterpiece "Mon Oncle" opened in New York City on Nov. 3, 1958, it was presented in two versions: patrons of the Baronet Theater could see "Mon Oncle" with English subtitles ...