Trafic

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Trafic is a 1971 French comedy film by Jacques Tati that satirically follows the misadventures of a bumbling car designer trying to deliver his innovative vehicle to an auto show.

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instanceOf French film
film
character Monsieur Hulot NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Eduardo Serra NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
countryOfSetting France NERFINISHED
Netherlands NERFINISHED
creativeControlBy Jacques Tati NERFINISHED
director Jacques Tati NERFINISHED
distributor Gaumont NERFINISHED
editedBy Sophie Tatischeff NERFINISHED
featuresCharacter public relations agent
truck driver
filmingTechnique live action
followedBy Parade
follows misadventures of a car designer
genre comedy
satire
hasInnovativeVehicle prototype car for an auto show
hasTitleLanguage French
mainSubject automobile industry
car design
modern technology
musicBy Charles Dumont NERFINISHED
narrativeForm road movie
notableFor satirical depiction of car culture
visual comedy with minimal dialogue
originalLanguage French
partOf Monsieur Hulot film series NERFINISHED
plotSummary A bumbling car designer attempts to deliver an innovative vehicle to an auto show, encountering a series of mishaps on the way.
precededBy Playtime NERFINISHED
productionCompany Les Films du Carrosse NERFINISHED
SPECTA Films NERFINISHED
releaseDecade 1970s
releaseYear 1971
runtime approximately 96 minutes
settingFeature European highways
auto show
star Jacques Tati NERFINISHED
theme bureaucracy and logistics
human relationship with cars
satire of modern life
titleMeaning French word for traffic
workOf Jacques Tati NERFINISHED
writer Jacques Tati NERFINISHED

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Jacques Tati notableWork Trafic