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Parade (1974 film)

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'Parade' is a French comedy film and was the final film directed by Jacques Tati. 'Parade' was made for Swedish television in 1974 and featured Tati as a clown in a circus.

History



Tati's finances were hit hard by the failure of 'PlayTime' to recover its enormous production costs, after which he sold his family residence.James Quandt, "Scatterbrained Angel: The Films of Jacques Tati". In 'The Complete Films of Jacques Tati', Criterion Collection, booket, p. 25. 'Parade' was released three years after 'Trafic', which had been funded by Dutch capital; 'Parade' was bankrolled by a Swedish television station and, because of the severe budget constraints, is much smaller in cinematic scope than both 'PlayTime' and 'Trafic'. Gunnar Fischer, who had been director of photography on many of Ingmar Bergman's films, handled the cinematography for 'Parade'. Filming took place at the Stockholm Cirkus in 1973 and employed a mixture of video, 16mm and 35mm stock.

The film begins with a crowd of colorfully-dressed people filing into a theater that is being set up for a clown-themed performance. Tati, in the role of Monsieur Loyal, informs the audience that they are invited to be part of the show, which he calls "the parade". He serves essentially as emcee for a variety show that includes sight gags, mime, juggling, slapstick skits, dancing, animal acts, musical jokes, and magic tricks. At times, audience members participate in the festivities.

The film was screened at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival, but was not entered into the main competition.

It was released on Blu-ray in 2014 as part of the Criterion Collection's The Complete Jacques Tati box-set.

Reception



Roger Ebert gave the film 2 out of 4 stars, writing that it "has flashes of wit and style, but it's slow, offhand and meandering, and not Tati at his best."

'Time Out' called it "An eccentric slice of light entertainment ring-mastered by Tati."

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