Synopsis
Cours du Soir (Evening Classes) is a thirty-minute short film in which Jacques Tati demonstrates the art of mime to a group of enthusiastic students. Amongst skits performed are those of a tennis player and a horse rider – sketches that initially brought Tati acclaim on music hall stages in the 1930s.
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Actors (3)
Production and distribution (4)
- Executive Producer : Specta Films C.E.P.E.C. - Les Films de Mon Oncle
- Co-production : Télécip
- Film exports/foreign sales : STUDIOCANAL
- French distribution : Specta Films C.E.P.E.C. - Les Films de Mon Oncle
Full credits (9)
- Screenwriter : Jacques Tati
- Director of Photography : Jean Badal
- Music Composer : Léo Petit
- Assistant director : Marie-France Siegler-Lathrop
- Editor : Nicole Gauduchon
- Sound Recordist : Jacques Maumont
- Producer : Bernard Maurice
- Camera Operator : Paul Rodier
- Production Manager : Bernard Maurice
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Technical details
- Type : Short film
- Genres : Fiction
- Sub-genre : Comedy
- Original French-language productions : Unspecified
- Nationality : 100% French
- Production year : 1966
- Runtime : 27 min
- Visa number : 33781
- Visa issue date : 14/12/1967
- Production formats : 35mm
- Color type : Color
- Audio format : Mono
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Nicolas Ribowski, assistant director on Playtime, directed this short on the set of that film in 1966.
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