

Wed, 09 Apr
|Bellingen
Wednesday Night Movie - Playtime
A remarkable achievement, Playtime's packs every scene with sight gags and characters that both celebrates and satirizes the urbanization of modern life.
Time & Location
09 Apr 2025, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Bellingen, 87 Hyde St, Bellingen NSW 2454, Australia
Guests
About the event
"Playtime" is a 1967 French film directed by Jacques Tati, known for its innovative visual style and minimal dialogue. The film follows the character Monsieur Hulot, played by Tati himself, as he navigates the complexities of modern Paris. Set in a meticulously crafted, futuristic version of the city, "Playtime" explores themes of modernity, technology, and the alienation of urban life. Hulot's journey through the bustling streets and high-tech environments highlights the absurdities of contemporary society, showcasing a world filled with glass buildings, automated systems, and impersonal interactions. Throughout the film, Hulot encounters a variety of characters, including a group of American tourists, who add to the comedic chaos as they attempt to navigate the unfamiliar city. The film is renowned for its elaborate set pieces and visual gags, emphasizing the contrast between the charm of Hulot's old-fashioned ways and the sterile, impersonal nature of modern life. Ultimately, "Playtime" is …