Cours du soir
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| Cours du Soir[1][2] | |
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| Directed by | Nicolas Ribowski |
| Written by | Jacques Tati |
| Produced by | Specta Films |
| Starring | Jacques Tati |
| Cinematography | Jean Badal |
| Music by | Léo Petit |
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Running time | 26 minutes |
| Country | France |
Cours du Soir (Evening Classes) is a thirty-minute short film in which Jacques Tati demonstrates the art of mime to a group of enthusiastic students. Amongst skits performed are those of a tennis player and a horse rider – sketches that initially brought Tati acclaim on music hall stages in the 1930s. Nicolas Ribowski directed the short on the set of Playtime in 1966.[3]