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Monsieur Hulot's Work (1976)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 49M

Director : David Cheshire

Synopsis

Interview with French director Jacques Tati, focusing on his on-screen persona, Monsieur Hulot. Produced for the British television series "Omnibus".

Actors

Jacques Tati
Jacques Tati
Self - Interviewee
Gavin Millar
Gavin Millar
Self - Interviewer

Crews

Barrie Gavin
Barrie Gavin
Producer
David Cheshire
David Cheshire
Director
Henry Farrar
Henry Farrar
Cinematography
Charles Chabot
Charles Chabot
Editor

Posters and backgrounds

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