Jour de Fête
Jour de Fête (Day of Celebration) is a 1949 film directed by Jacques Tati. The story follows the adventures of the postman François, who during a village festival decides to modernize the postal service with a bicycle. However, all his plans end up in a series of comic disasters.
This film is a joy for the whole family. Tati's performance is lovely and entertaining, and his character is one of the most beloved in cinema history. The soundtrack is cheerful and engaging, and the set design is splendid. The special effects are minimal but well executed, as is the editing, which manages to cut the scenes in a way that creates an entertaining rhythm. The dialogues are funny and well-written, and the tone is light and full of joy.
This film is an excellent choice for 9-year-old children. Kids will have fun following François' adventures and will feel inspired to be more creative and courageous. Jour de Fête is a funny and engaging film that will make everyone laugh and will make the whole family feel more united.
Jacques Tati
RegiaCast | Jacques TatiGuy DecomblePaul Frankeur |
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Produzione | Francia |
Type | Movie |
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Atmosphere | Countryside |