Trafic 1971 G

Production still from Trafic 1971 / Director: Jacques Tati / Image courtesy: Potential Films / View full image
When
1.00 pm, Sun 20 Jul 2025 (96 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art, Cinema B
Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
Admission
Free
About
‘In Jacques Tati’s Trafic, the bumbling Monsieur Hulot, kitted out as always with tan raincoat, beaten brown hat, and umbrella, takes to Paris’s highways and byways. In this, his final outing, Hulot is employed as an auto company’s director of design, and accompanies his new product (a “camping car” outfitted with absurd gadgetry) to an auto show in Amsterdam. Naturally, the road there is paved with modern-age mishaps. This late-career delight is a masterful demonstration of the comic genius’s expert timing and side-splitting knack for visual gags, and a bemused last look at technology run amok’. Criterion
G | The content is very mild in impact
Production Credits
- Director: Jacques Tati
- Script: Jacques Tati, Jacques Lagrange, Bert Haanstra
- Cinematographers: Eduard van der Enden, Marcel Weiss
- Editors: Jacques Tati, Maurice Laumain, Sophie Tatischeff
- Cast: Jacques Tati, Marcel Fraval, Maria Kimberly
- Print Source: Potential Films
- Rights: Potential Films
- Year: 1971
- Runtime: 96 minutes
- Countries: France, Italy
- Languages: French, Dutch, English
- Subtitles: English
- Sound: Mono
- Colour: Colour
- Shooting Format: 35mm
- Screening Format: DCP