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Film

M. Hulot's Holiday

When

Sunday July 25, 2010 (3pm)

Saturday Aug 21, 2010 (2:30pm)

Sunday Aug 29, 2010 (3pm)

Where

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Symphony Space (Venue Partner)

2537 Broadway

212.864.5400

Directions: Subway: 1,2,3, B, C trains to 96th Street (two stops from Times Square on 2,3 trains). Bus: M104 up- or downtown to 94th Street; M96 crosstown to Broadway

Price

$12; Members $8; Seniors & Kids $10 Get two tickets per film for an entire year for just $100 with a Thalia Film Pass! (Limit of one screening per film.)

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Symphony Space says…

A disciple of Keaton and Chaplin and a precursor to Mr. Bean, Jacques Tati created his own, gently bumbling character. In Playtime and M. Hulot's Holiday, Tati plays the the gauche and socially inept Monsieur Hulot. With his trademark raincoat, umbrella and pipe, Hulot is among the most memorable comic characters in cinema. There exist several recurrent themes in Tati's comedic work, most notably in Playtime and Trafic. They include Western society's obsession with material goods, particularly American-style consumerism, the pressure-cooker environment of modern society, the superficial relationships among France's various social classes, and the cold and often impractical nature of space-age technology and design. This is certainly good fun for everyone. As the films are mostly silent, and the little dialogue not really necessary to understand the highly visual storytelling, children can enjoy the films without needing to read subtitles.