During the Occupation of France in World War II, Jacques Tati lived for a time in the sleepy village of Saint-Sévère-sur-Indre in the Centre-Val de Loire region, known to tourists for its imposing ...
Trying to find 'Jacques Tati, tombé de la lune' on your favorite screen? Finding where to stream, rent, buy, or watch how to watch this Jean-Baptiste Péretié directed movie can be a bit of a headache ...
Follow filmmaker Jacques Tati’s journey to the heights of cinema history. Filmmaker Jacques Tati bet all he had on his fourth feature “Playtime,” a mammoth film that prematurely ended the career of a ...
Jacques Tati’s penultimate, transcendent film “Trafic” (1971) is one of those often misperceived or neglected works by great filmmakers that deserve better than they’ve got and will surely, however ...
Film Forum, the non-profit cinema located in New York City, has unveiled its Winter repertory slate. Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger’s 1948 film “The Red Shoes” is on tap for a two week run, ...
A gentle, wistful tale of two people who briefly become a family, “The Illusionist” is both a tribute to the French filmmaker/comedian Jacques Tati and a final word from him. The film, animated and ...
Director Ari Aster and cinematographer Pawel Pogorzelski spoke to IndieWire about the filmmakers who informed their audacious and thrilling new film.
With Wednesday's premiere of Blood Done Sign My Name attracting a crowd of luminaries to Vanderbilt's Sarratt Cinema — where rising star Nate Parker and Die Hard/The Fugitive screenwriter turned ...