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Autumn Sonata (1978) -- (Movie Clip) We'll Make A Fuss Over You Minister Viktor (Halver Bjork) speaks to the camera about wife Eva (Liv Ullmann), in the opening of the famous collaboration between Ingrid Bergman (not yet introduced) and fellow Swede director Ingmar Bergman, Autumn Sonata, 1978.
Autumn Sonata (1978) -- (Movie Clip) Calm, Clear And Harsh Famous pianist Charlotte (Ingrid Bergman) instructs her amateur daughter Eva (Liv Ullmann) on Chopin's Prelude No. 24, as they visit after a long separation, in Ingmar Bergman's Autumn Sonata, 1978.
Autumn Sonata (1978) -- (Movie Clip) I Was A Huge Success Finishing a long discourse on the death of a friend, famous pianist Charlotte (Ingrid Bergman) gets back to the business of her visit to daughter Eva (Liv Ullmann), after many years apart, in Ingmar Bergman's Autumn Sonata, 1978.
Sisters (1973) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Peeping Toms Ever outrageous and toying with his audience, director and co-writer Brian De Palma’s opening from his early independent feature, Sisters, 1973, with then-provocative fetus images, then Margot Kidder and Lisle Wilson in a scene that is not what it first appears to be.
Mon Oncle (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Un Film De Jacques Tati A not inconsiderable portion of invention and tone setting just in the title sequence, from Jacques Tati's second film starring himself as "Mr. Hulot," Mon Oncle, 1958, winner of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
Mon Oncle (1958) -- (Movie Clip) He Simply Won't Obey The modern house now famous as writer, director and star Jacques Tati's "Villa Arpel" is central, as Gerard (Alain Becourt) is delivered by his uncle (Tati), while mother (Adrienne Servantie) entertains before father (Jean-Pierre Zola) gets home, in Mon Oncle, 1958.
Mon Oncle (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Now That His Uncle Is Free Writer, director, and title character Jacques Tati is home with the family, having been sacked from the job Arpel (Jean-Pierre Zola) got him, now nominated by his sister, Mrs. Arpel (Adrienne Servantie) to watch over her son, his nephew, Gerard (Alain Becourt), with famous bumbling, in Mon Oncle, 1958.
Story Of Adele H., The -- (Movie Clip) Open, Floating City Opening with nice art and forthright historical context, from Francois Truffaut's story of Victor Hugo's daughter, The Story Of Adele H., 1975, starring Isabelle Adjani.
Mon Oncle (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Thank You, Mr. Hulot Having been visible but not identifiable in a couple of early shots, writer, director and star Jacques Tati here introduces himself as Mr. Hulot, the title character, and his house, which is also a character, and Betty (Betty Schneider), his landlord's niece, early in Mon Oncle, 1958.

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