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Jacques Tati

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Also known as Jacques Tatischeff

French filmmaker (1907-1982)

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Jacques Tati was a French male artist. Born in 1907, he died in 1982. He was the father of three children.

His professional output included five works according to Crossref records, while Open Library listed two works under his name. The subject is associated with the tag "french" on Last.fm.

Synthesized by Vinony from 19 facts across 6 sources: Wikidata, Last.fm, Crossref, MusicBrainz, Open Library, Vinony graph. Generated from structured data (not the Wikipedia text) and checked against those facts — may still contain errors.

Person · Open Library

Born
1907
Died
1982
Works
2

via Open Library + Wikidata

Music · MusicBrainz

Type
Person
Gender
Male
Origin
France
Active from
1907-10-09
Active to
1982-11-04

via MusicBrainz · CC0

Listeners · Last.fm

Listeners
1,927
Total plays
37,903

Tags

frenchAll

This entry generally is for Alain Romans and/or Franck Barcellini & Alain Romans, who composed the soundtracks to Jacques Tati's films of the 50s and 60s. Alain Romans (1905, Poland – 1988) was a French jazz composer. He studied in Leipzig, Berlin, and Paris. His teachers included Vincent d'Indy. He later worked with Josephine Baker and Django Reinhardt. Romans wrote music for 12 films. The most famous of them are the films of comedian Jacques Tati, including Les Vacances de M. <a href="https:

via Last.fm · Jacques Tati

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Encyclopedic overview

Jacques Tati ( French: [tati]; born Jacques Tatischeff, pronounced [tatiʃɛf]; 9 October 1907 – 5 November 1982) was a French mime, filmmaker, actor and screenwriter. In an Entertainment Weekly poll of the Greatest Movie Directors he was voted 46th (a list of the top 50 was published), though he had directed only six feature-length films.

Tati is perhaps best known for his portrayal of the character Monsieur Hulot, featured in Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot (1953), Mon Oncle (1958), Playtime (1967) and Trafic (1971). Playtime ranked 23rd in the 2022 Sight and Sound critics' poll of the greatest films ever made.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Jacques Tati” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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