Trafic
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| Trafic | |
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Original French poster |
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| Directed by | Jacques Tati |
| Produced by | Robert Dorfmann |
| Written by | Jacques Tati Jacques Lagrange Bert Haanstra |
| Starring | Jacques Tati Tony Knepper Franco Ressel Mario Zanuelli Maria Kimberly |
| Music by | Charles Dumont |
| Cinematography | Eduard van der Enden Marcel Weiss |
| Editing by | Maurice Laumain Sophie Tatischeff Jacques Tati (unc) |
| Release date(s) | 1971 |
| Running time | 96 min |
| Country | Italy/France |
| Language | French/Dutch/English |
| Preceded by | Playtime |
| Followed by | Parade |
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Trafic (Traffic) is a 1971 comedy film directed by Jacques Tati. Trafic was the last film to feature Tati's famous character of Monsieur Hulot, and followed the vein of earlier Tati films that lampooned modern society.
[edit] Plot
In Trafic, Hulot is a bumbling automobile inventor travelling to an auto exhibition in a gadget-filled recreational vehicle.
[edit] Home video
The film will be released by The Criterion Collection on July 17, 2008 in a special edition double-disc set.
[edit] External links
- Trafic at the Internet Movie Database
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