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◎译 名 雅克·塔蒂短片集
◎片 名 Tati Shorts
◎年 代 1934-1978
◎产 地 法国
◎类 别 喜剧/短片
◎语 言 法语
◎导 演 雅克·塔蒂 Jacques Tati
◎演 员 雅克·塔蒂 Jacques Tati
◎简 介
人们需要恶棍 On demande une brute (1934)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0025592/
Jacques Tati co-wrote Brute Wanted with Rene Clement (Purple Noon, The Damned). He plays a desperate artist who responds to a vague newspaper ad from a company looking to hire `a young man specializing in violent roles.` He gets the job and shortly after is sent by his new boss to fight the great Krotov the Tartar in a sold-out boxing match. Though not as well executed, the fight reminds of Charlie Chaplin‘s clash with the tough boxer in City Lights. The short was directed by Charles Barrois. (00.25.01).
快活的周日 Gai dimanche (1935)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0026394/
Jacques Tati co-wrote Fun Sunday with Enrico Sprocani, a popular clown better known under the alias of Rhum. The two play ambitious scoundrels who purchase an old bus hoping to get rich by offering tourists quick tours to the countryside. However, Soon after the first clients arrive, they realize that their business plan may not be as good as initially thought. The performances are rather uneven, but it is already easy to see that Jacques Tati had the potential to become a great comedian. The short was directed by Jacques Burr. (00.21.30).
小心左边 Watch Your Left (1936)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0028275/
In this early short film, Jacques Tati plays a young farmer dreaming of becoming a boxer. He gets a chance to show how good he is when a professional boxer training in his village invites him to be his sparring partner. Some of Jacques Tati‘s moves in this short are really good. There is also a very funny looking postman (Max Martel), who quickly creates the type of chaos that exists in Jacques Tati‘s feature films. The short was written by Jacques Tati and directed by Rene Clement. (00.13.23).
邮差学校 School for Postmen (1946)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0040019/
The funny postman from Jour de Fête first appeared in this short titled School for Postmen (and a number of the gags seen here later on also appeared in Jour de fete). After completing a training course, the postman does his best to be as efficient as possible and in the process confuses a lot of the people around him. School for Postmen was the first film Jacques Tati directed alone. (00.16.05).
夜校 Evening Classes (1967)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061524/
In Evening Classes, Jacques Tati plays an acting instructor with an impressive arsenal of facial expressions who teaches a group of students the art of impersonation. The short was shot during the production of PlayTime by Jacques Tati‘s assistant, Nicolas Ribowski. (00.28.36).
点心屋 Degustation Maison (1977)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0176684/
The entire short takes place in a small patisserie run by a middle-age woman named Christiane, whose tasty tartlets are incredibly popular amongst her male customers. Jacques Tati‘s daughter, Sophie Tatischeff, shot the short in a cafe in Sainte-Severe-sur-Indre, the small town seen in Jour de fete. (00.13.58).
前进巴斯蒂亚 Forza Bastia (1978)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0434953/
In Festive Island, a Corsican town comes alive after the local soccer team reaches the European Cup finals for the first time. (Bastia met Dutch team PSV Eindhoven). Jacques Tati never finished editing the short. His daughter, Sophie Tatischeff, discovered the footage after he passed away and completed the short. (00.27.37).
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