Oscar-winning French director/performer
Jacques Tati (1907–1982) was a fiercely innovative and original filmmaker who found inspiration in the observation of life around him. By creating and playing
unassuming characters thrown into the bustle of society—the hapless postman François and the maladroit Monsieur Hulot—Tati brilliantly exposed the ways in which class distinctions, social mores, architecture, and technology affect the
basic ways that humans relate to one another.
Unlike Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin, to whom he has frequently been compared, Tati took the everyday and recreated it, layered organically with visual and audio gags, for the audience to actively observe. His early work as a mime taught him
how to generate laughter without words; in his films he used gestures, facial expressions, costumes, props, sets, sounds, music—everything but dialogue—to do the talking.
Tati’s films are truly
universal and accessible to anyone, anywhere, who can appreciate the comedy of modern life. Tati once said “I want the film to begin when you leave the theater.” His greatest achievement was to show us that together, as the whole of humanity, we are characters starring in the greatest spectacle of all: life itself.
In 2000, Macha Makeïeff and Jérôme Deschamps founded
Les Films de Mon Oncle with the late Sophie Tatisheff, daughter of Tati, to preserve and promote Tati's archives and legacy. This definitive exploration of Tati's life and work, made possible by the
complete and unprecedented access to the archives that they provided TASCHEN, features
hundreds of photographs and film stills, the
complete screenplays,
interviews, original essays, and a vast selection of
documents,
letters,
sketches, and
notes spanning five volumes.
Designed by M/M (Paris), the set includes:
- Volume I, ‘Tati Films’: stills from all six feature films
- Volume II, ‘Tati Writes’: the complete screenplays, plus those of the unmade films The Illusionist and Confusion, illustrated by pages from Tati’s original drafts
- Volume III, ‘Tati Works’: a comprehensive survey of his life and work
- Volume IV, ‘Tati Explores’: essays on important themes in his films
- Volume V, ‘Tati Speaks’: quotations, interviews, and a previously unpublished memoir by Tati