
Mon Oncle is a 1958 French comedy film directed by and starring Jacques Tati, who reprises his role as the bumbling character Monsieur Hulot. The film is a satire that contrasts the chaotic, old-fashioned world of Hulot with the sterile, hyper-modern lifestyle of his wealthy relatives, the Arpels. It is famous for its visual gags, use of color, and witty commentary on post-war consumerism and conformity.