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Yesteryear Ballyhoo Revue - Tour de Tati- Chapter 3: Mon Oncle (My Uncle) (1958)

Tour de Tati- Chapter 3: Mon Oncle (My Uncle) (1958)

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05/22/22 • 191 min

Yesteryear Ballyhoo Revue
The Tour de Tati cycles on as Zach and Sterling get lovingly lost in the sweet, poignant, and hilarious story set amid plastic Suburban complacency as they dive into 1958's Mon Oncle (My Uncle). Tune in to listen to an analysis surrounding the film that brought Hulot closer to reality and brought Tati to the Oscar stage. ------- To learn more about Colorado Film and Video Association, please visit https://www.cfva.com/ -------- For More YBR PRESENTS, including Tour de Tati and The Shamley Silhouette, please visit https://anchor.fm/ybrpresents and subscribe on iTunes and Spotify!
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The Tour de Tati cycles on as Zach and Sterling get lovingly lost in the sweet, poignant, and hilarious story set amid plastic Suburban complacency as they dive into 1958's Mon Oncle (My Uncle). Tune in to listen to an analysis surrounding the film that brought Hulot closer to reality and brought Tati to the Oscar stage. ------- To learn more about Colorado Film and Video Association, please visit https://www.cfva.com/ -------- For More YBR PRESENTS, including Tour de Tati and The Shamley Silhouette, please visit https://anchor.fm/ybrpresents and subscribe on iTunes and Spotify!

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