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TRAFIC

by Jacques Tati

synopsis

At Altra Motors, Mr. Hulot designs an ingenious camper car with lots of clever features. A lorry hauls the prototype to an important auto show in Amsterdam, with Mr. Hulot alongside in his car and a spoiled, trendy PR exec, the young Maria, in her sports car packed with designer clothes and her fluffy dog. The lorry has every imaginable problem, delaying its arrival. A flat tire, no gas, an accident, a run-in with police, a stop at a garage, and numerous traffic jams showcase vignettes of people and their cars. Through interactions with these down-to-earth folks, Maria gradually loses her imperious conceit, becoming much more relaxed and fetching.

original title: Trafic
country: France, Italy
year: 1971
genre: fiction
directed by: Jacques Tati
film run: 96'
release date: FR 16/04/1971, BE 20/05/1971, SE 04/10/1971, IT 22/10/1971, UK 15/11/1971, DK 22/11/1971, PT 29/11/1971, DE 17/12/1971, FI 31/12/1971, ES 04/02/1972, YU 1972, PL 01/06/1973, IS 21/12/1974, HU 15/02/1979, RS 03/03/2005
screenplay: Jacques Tati
cast: Marcel Fraval, Honoré Bostel, Jacques Tati
cinematography by: Eduard van der Enden, Marcel Weiss
film editing: Maurice Laumain, Sophie Tatischeff
art director: Adrien De Rooy
costumes designer: Jacques Esterel
producer: Robert Dorfmann

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