Everything's Connected
Everything's Connected

Everything's Connected

July 07, 2005 | 51 min

An analysis of French director Jacques Tati's 1957 film "Mon oncle" which discusses the stylistic similarities between it and the other Monsieur Hulot films.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Naomi Scott

Michel Piccoli

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