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Traffic (1971)

France, 1971
film

The last of Tati’s features, “Traffic” is an adventure comedy. Mr Hulot, in his familiar trench coat is travelling from Paris to Amsterdam w..

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Playtime [DVD]

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Taxi

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Roadcraft

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Con motto

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The Drive home

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Weekend

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The Tide of traffic

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La Traversee de Paris = Four Bags Full

France, 1956
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