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Tehran museum to review Jacques Tati’s “Playtime”

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September 7, 2016 - 10:23

TEHRAN – French director Jacques Tati’s 1967 comedy movie “Playtime” will go on screen today at 5 p.m. at the cinematheque of the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art.

Starring Tati and Barbara Dennek, “Playtime” is about Monsieur Hulot who is lost in the new modernity of Paris and bumps into a group of American tourists.

A review session by Iranian critic and screenwriter Shadmehr Rastin will follow the screening of the film.

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