Jour de Fête (1949) Criterion Collection) (1949) France
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Director:Jacques Tati
Studio:Cady Films
Writer:Jacques Tati, Henri Marquet
Rating:7.3 (6,958 votes)
Rated:Not Rated
Date Added:2019-12-18
Awards:1 win & 1 nomination
Genre:Comedy
IMDb:0040497
Duration:70
Aspect Ratio:1.37 : 1
Sound:Mono
Languages:French
LAC code:4000101419
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Jacques Tati  ...  (Director)
Jacques Tati, Henri Marquet  ...  (Writer)
 
Guy Decomble  ...  Roger
Paul Frankeur  ...  Marcel
Santa Relli  ...  Germaine
Maine Vallée  ...  Jeannette
Delcassan  ...  La commère
Roger Rafal  ...  Le coiffeur
Jacques Beauvais  ...  Le cafetier (as Beauvais)
Alexandre Wirtz  ...  
Summary: Once a year the fair comes for one day to the little town 'Sainte-Severe-sur-Indre'. All inhabitants are scoffing at Francois, the postman, what he seems not to recognize. The rising of the flagstaff under his direction nearly leads into a catastrophy - but everybody tells him, how important his work is. Sneering up Francois continues in the evening of the festive day. Made drunk, some 'friends' persuade him to watch a short-movie in a tent. This film is a stunt-show, covered as 'The modern delivery-techniques of the US-post. Francois takes it serious, not recognizing being teased. Next day, after getting sober in a goods wagon, he reorganizes his own delivery-methods. He has not the equipment, as his ideals in the short-movie have, but using only his bicycle, he makes good, funny progresses.