Slapstick prevails again when Jacques Tati’s eccentric, old-fashioned hero, Monsieur Hulot, is set loose in Villa Arpel, the geometric, oppressively ultramodern home of his brother-in-law, and in the antiseptic plastic hose factory where he gets a job. The second Hulot movie and Tati’s first color film, MON ONCLE is a supremely amusing satire of mechanized living and consumer society that earned the director the Academy Award for best foreign-language film.
"Mon Oncle" — movie produced in France and Italy and released in 1958. It has a great rating on IMDb: 7.7 stars out of 10. It is a feature-length film with a runtime of 1h 58min. "Mon Oncle" is currently available to stream on Mubi. Click on a playlink to watch it now!