The Criterion Collection
Tati Shorts
This release can only be found in the following box set: The Complete Jacques Tati
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Jacques Tati's career, which stretched from the midthirties to the late seventies, encompasses more than just the six features for which he's best known. The charming short films he wrote or directed are essential parts of his filmography as well. Collected here, the include three wacky 1930s comedies he wrote and starred in—On demande une brute (1934)—and two later films he directed and starred in: L'école des facteurs (1946), which introduces the postman character reprised in Jour de fête, and Cours du soir (1967), made during the filming of PlayTime. We're also pleased to present Dégustation maison (1977), a César-winning short by Tati's daughter Sophie Tatischeff, shot in the town from Jour de fête, and Forza Bastia (1978), a soccer documentary begun by Tati and completed by Tatischeff after his death.
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Technical Specifications
Format:
Blu-ray
Disc:
BD-50 (1 Disc)
Total: 1 Disc
Regions:
A (Blu-ray)
Supplements
Types of Supplements Included: Documentary, Short Film, Video Essay
- New digital restorations of all seven short films: On demande une brute (1934), Gai dimanche! (1935), Soigne ton gauche (1936), L'école des facteurs (1946), Cours du soir (1967), Forza Bastia (1978), and Dégustation maison (1978)
- Tati Story, a short biographical film about Tati
- Professor Goudet's Lessons, a 2013 lecture program by Stéphane Goudet on Tati's cinema
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Producer: Kate Elmore
Artwork: David Merveille

