Cours du soir
1967 French film
- 1967 (1967)
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Cours du Soir (Evening Classes) is a thirty-minute short film in which Jacques Tati demonstrates the art of mime to a group of enthusiastic students. Amongst skits performed are those of a tennis player and a horse rider – sketches that initially brought Tati acclaim on music hall stages in the 1930s. Nicolas Ribowski directed the short on the set of Playtime in 1966.[3]
References
External links
- Cours du soir at IMDb
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Jacques Tati
- Jour de fête (1949)
- Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot (1953)
- Mon Oncle (1958)
- Playtime (1967)
- Trafic (1971)
- Parade (1974)
- School for Postmen (1947)
- Forza Bastia (2002)
- Gai dimanche (1935)
- Cours du soir (1967)
- The Illusionist (2010)
- Monsieur Hulot
- Jacques Tati: His Life and Art (1999 biography)
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