
1966.

Pier Paolo Pasolini. Teorema. 1968. Oedipus Rex. 1967.
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Look at this bullshit. The Cinémathèque Française is currently hosting a major Jacques Tati retrospective. Apparently French anti-smoking laws are now extreme to the extent that they have banned all depictions of tobacco use in all outdoor advertising. Solution: stick a pinwheel in Hulot’s mouth. Cinémathèque president Costa Gavras weighs in: “It’s absurd and risible. I think it would have made him [Tati] die of laughter.”
Also, check out the official Tati site. It’s an exemplary site of its type and more English-language friendly than I recall it being the last time I was on it a few years ago. And did someone say replicas of Mon Oncle‘s Arpel house and furniture?

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Repulsion. 1965.
I prepared this post last night and to my surprise this morning I saw that criterion is planning a DVD release of this flick in the near future. I haven’t been too excited about most of criterion’s offerings as of late so this (along with the two 1960s-era Godards that I haven’t yet seen!) is more than welcome.
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