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''Jour de fete'' (]) is a largely silent ] from the ] comic ]. The thin storyline concerns a ] going about his daily routine in 1940s rural ]. It is notable for being filmed mainly in black-and-white, with occasional short bursts of colour. | ''Jour de fete'' (]) is a largely silent ] from the ] comic ]. The thin storyline concerns a ] going about his daily routine in 1940s rural ]. It is notable for being filmed mainly in black-and-white, with occasional short bursts of colour. |
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Jour de fete (1949) is a largely silent comedy from the French comic Jacques Tati. The thin storyline concerns a postman going about his daily routine in 1940s rural France. It is notable for being filmed mainly in black-and-white, with occasional short bursts of colour.