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{fr} '''''Mon Oncle''''' / {en} '''''My Uncle''''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mon_Oncle ] (France, 1958), directed by Jacques Tati, starring Jacques Tati and Alain Bécourt.
{fr} '''''Mon Oncle''''' / {en} '''''My Uncle''''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mon_Oncle ] (France, 1958), directed by Jacques Tati, starring Jacques Tati and Alain Bécourt.
* [[:Category:1958, Top Films]]


Monsieur Hulot visits the technology-driven world of his sister, brother-in-law, and nephew, but he can't quite fit into the surroundings.
Monsieur Hulot visits the technology-driven world of his sister, brother-in-law, and nephew, but he can't quite fit into the surroundings.
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The film centers on the socially awkward yet lovable character of Monsieur Hulot and his quixotic struggle with postwar France's infatuation with modern architecture, mechanical efficiency and consumerism.  
The film centers on the socially awkward yet lovable character of Monsieur Hulot and his quixotic struggle with postwar France's infatuation with modern architecture, mechanical efficiency and consumerism.  


<100 Best French Movies (TimeOut)>
<100 Best French Movies (TimeOut)> <63 Best Films about Children and Childhood (IMDb)>
 




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[[Category:Film Studies--French]]
[[Category:Film Studies--French]]


[[Category:Top Maltin 1995]]
[[Category:Oscar, Best International Feature]]
[[Category:Maltin, Best Films]]


[[Category:Children (film subject)]]
[[Category:Children (film subject)]]
[[Category:Paris, France (film subject)]]
[[Category:Paris, France (film subject)]]

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{fr} Mon Oncle / {en} My Uncle [1] (France, 1958), directed by Jacques Tati, starring Jacques Tati and Alain Bécourt.

Monsieur Hulot visits the technology-driven world of his sister, brother-in-law, and nephew, but he can't quite fit into the surroundings.

The film centers on the socially awkward yet lovable character of Monsieur Hulot and his quixotic struggle with postwar France's infatuation with modern architecture, mechanical efficiency and consumerism.

<100 Best French Movies (TimeOut)> <63 Best Films about Children and Childhood (IMDb)>

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