Thieves out!
Thieves out!

Thieves out!

1961Movie86 minGreek

When the general manager who possesses 70% of the shares of a steelworks learns that he is sick and has to go abroad to be cured, he hands his shares to Timoleon Adamantas (Orestis Makris), his brother, a teacher, with whom he hasn’t spoken for almost 30 years. Timoleon, being an honest and goodhearted man, aided by his brother’s secretary, Margarita (Martha Karagianni), with whom his son Andreas is in love, finds out a number of great administrative irregularities. Immediately, he throws out his brother’s number one assistant, Kleftodimos (Dionysis Papagiannopoulos) and Margarita as well and puts everything in order.

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IMDb7.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes95%
Director: Jacques TatiGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

Monsieur Hulot, the bumbling but well-meaning inventor, is invited to a demonstration of his latest creation, an automatic, all-purpose house cleaning device, at a large industrial fair. However, his usual trail of chaos and minor disasters ensues as he interacts with the other attendees and navigates the modern, automated world.

Critical Reception

As with most of Tati's films, 'Mon Oncle' was met with critical acclaim for its visual gags, meticulous set design, and gentle social commentary. It was praised for its unique blend of silent film comedy with a modern, slightly satirical edge, resonating with both critics and audiences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its inventive visual humor and detailed set design.
  • Appreciated for its nostalgic yet critical look at modernity.
  • Commended for Jacques Tati's masterful physical comedy.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's charm, humor, and Tati's unique character. Many find the visual comedy timeless and engaging, though some may find the pacing deliberate.

Awards & Accolades

Won the Jury Prize at the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1959.

Fun Fact

The elaborate, futuristic set for the American-style suburban house, designed by Jacques Tati himself, was dismantled immediately after filming due to its excessive construction costs.

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