TY - ADVS AU - Deschamps,Jérôme AU - Makeieff,Macha AU - Tati,Jacques AU - Maurice,Bernard AU - Lagrange,Jacques AU - Buchwald,Art AU - Badal,Jean AU - Winding,Andréas AU - Dennek,Barbara AU - Maiden,Rita AU - Rumilly,France AU - Delahalle,France AU - Camille,Velerie AU - Dentzler,Erika AU - Field,Alice AU - Paillette,Laure AU - Proust,Colette AU - Kearns,Billy AU - Barsacq,Yves AU - Fouché,André AU - Montant,Georges AU - Abbey,John AU - Kolldehoff,Reinhard AU - Francini,Michel AU - Viaur,François AU - Monjou,Marc AU - Lemarque,Francis AU - Campbell-Badiane,James AU - Jones,Terry AU - Kemp,Philip AU - Rosenbaum,Jonathan ED - Janus Films. ED - Films de Mon Oncle (Firm) ED - Specta Films. ED - Criterion Collection (Firm) TI - Play time T2 - The Criterion collection SN - 1559409983 PY - 2006/// CY - [Irvington, N.Y.] PB - Criterion Collection KW - Hulot, KW - Technology KW - 20th century KW - Drama KW - Paris (France) KW - Social life and customs KW - Comedy films KW - lcgft KW - Fiction films KW - Feature films N1 - Originally produced as a motion picture in 1967; Special features include: Disc 1. Video introduction by Terry Jones; Selected scene commentary by film historian Philip Kemp; Alternate international soundtrack. Disc 2. Au-delà de "Playtime", a short documentary with behind-the-scenes footage; "Tati story" a short biographical film about Tati; "Jacques Tati in Monsieur Hulot's work," a 1976 BBC Omnibus program featuring Tati; "Tati at the San Francisco film festival" audio interview with Tati; Video interview with script supervisor Sylvette Baudrot; "Cours du soir" a 1967 short film written by and starring Tati. Booklet: "The dance of playtime" by Jonathan Rosenbaum; Disc 1. The film -- disc 2. The supplements; Dialogue anglais de Art Buchwald ; directeur de la photographie, Jean Badal, Andréas Winding ; production manager, Michel Chauvin ; costumes, Jacques Cottin ; sound director, Jacques Maumont ; editor, Camille Laurenti ; music, Francis Lemarque and James Campbell ; DVD producer, Johanna Schiller ; restored version production, Vivendi Universal; Jacques Tati, Barbara Dennek, Rita Maïden, France Rumilly, France Delahalle, Valérie Camille, Erika Dentzler, Nicole Ray, Yvette Ducreux, Nathalie Jem, Jacqueline Lecomte, Oliva Poli, Alice Field, Sophie Wennek, Evy Cavallaro, Laure Paillette, Colette Proust, Luce Bonifassy, Ketty France, Eliane Firmin-Didot, Billy Kearns, Tony Andal, Yves Barsacq, André Fouché, Georges Montant, Georges Faye, John Abbey, Reinhart Kolldehoff, Michel Francini, Grégoire Katz, Jack Gauthier, Henri Piccoli, Léon Doyen, François Viaur, Douglas Read, Bob Harley, Jacques Chauveau, Gilbert Reeb, Marc Monjou, Billy Bourbon N2 - Modern Paris, a city of glass, steel and the encroaching age of technology. Amidst the babble of tourists, the endearingly clumsy Monsieur Hulot tries to reconcile the old-fashioned ways with the confusing new ways ER -